this past sunday

august 16th Sermon

Sermon recap

This past Sunday, we gathered in the beautiful surroundings of Normal Park, led by Pastor Gustafson, to explore how we can carry the love of Christ beyond the traditional walls of our church. This unique setting was a perfect backdrop for our ongoing summer series, "Hey God, What About Today?" focusing on Isaiah's powerful reminder that God's house is a "house of prayer for all peoples."

  • Embracing All People: Pastor Gustafson emphasized that God's love knows no boundaries. We are called to reach out to everyone, regardless of their background or previous experiences with church, echoing the message from Isaiah that God's house is for all.
  • The Power of Faith: Through the story of the Canaanite woman, we learned that faith can be found in the most unexpected places and people. Jesus recognized her faith despite her being an outsider, reminding us that God's love is not limited by our expectations.
  • Carrying Christ to the Community: Our mission is to bring Christ into the community, not just to invite people into our church building. Whether it's through a simple invitation to join us or sharing Christ’s love in our daily interactions, we are called to action.

As we reflect on these messages, let's carry the spirit of this sermon into our week. Consider how you can be a beacon of Christ’s love in your community, offering kindness and an open invitation to those around you. Remember, worship is for everyone, and we are all part of God's family.

Sermon Study GUide

August 16, 2026 Sermon

Reading
  • Isaiah 56:7
  • Matthew 15:21-28
  • Romans 15:20

Warm Up
  • Have you ever felt like an outsider in a community or group? How did that experience shape your understanding of belonging?
  • Think of a time you encountered someone who did not attend church. What was your initial reaction, and how did you engage with them?

Scripture Exploration
  • Read Isaiah 56:7. What does it mean for God's house to be "a house of prayer for all peoples"? How does this align with the sermon's message?
  • In Matthew 15:21-28, how does Jesus interact with the Canaanite woman, and what does this tell us about faith and inclusion?
  • Consider Romans 15:20. How does Paul’s mission to preach where Christ was not known reflect the sermon's call to reach out to those outside the church?

Personal Reflection
  • What does the story of the Canaanite woman teach us about the nature of faith and persistence in seeking Jesus?
  • How does the sermon's theme of inclusion challenge or affirm your understanding of who the church is for?
  • Reflect on the idea of the church as a "hospital for sinners." How does this metaphor impact your view of your role within the church community?

Personal Application
  • Identify one person in your life who does not attend church. How can you show them the love of Jesus this week?
  • Consider ways you can help your church community be more welcoming to outsiders. What practical steps can you take?
  • Plan a personal action step to carry Christ into your community, whether through conversation, service, or invitation.
  • Reflect on your personal need for Jesus and how this recognition can shape your interactions with others who may feel distant from the church.