Personal — Passionate — Progressive
For some, The Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14-30) is quite familiar & predictable: Two slaves double their investment for the master & are praised. One slave buries his talent for that same master & is condemned.
The Moral Of This Story: Invest your time/talents/treasure for God's purposes, & you will go far. Right? WRONG! Come hear how the talent-burier is probably the *hero* in this story! Message: "The Stewardship of Taking a Stand". So get that extra hour of Daylight Savings Time rest, & come join us for Worship at 11 -- with frolic & food afterward!
The Del Ray 12 Step Clubhouse occupies our church property (65 meetings/week!): Where to build fences? Where to open gates? The beginning of a spiritual journey! See Rev. Chuck's latest blog entry, "Grace, After All ..."
Posted by Bethesda Presbyterian on May 29, 2012 at 8:30am
Join us Wednesday, 6:30-8:30p, at Pizzeria da Marco, 8008 Woodmont near downtown Bethesda for great food & food-for-thought! At 7:30p, we will be discussing Franz Kafka's classic "A Hunger Artist"-- short story text here -- takes 10-15 minutes to read beforehand. We have our own open room & quiet table toward the back; ask for Bethesda Presbyterian when you enter. Great Neapolitan-style pizza, salads, & really fine ale on-hand -- all at a church discount price! We hope you will join us. Metered parking available on street & in lot across the street ... & free at the church, 1/2 mile away.
Posted by Bethesda Presbyterian on May 22, 2012 at 4:00pm
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