Generations - Sunday Sermon - Richard Sutton - July 19th
Teachers
Lesson Summary
During the July 19th drive‑in service, the teacher reflected on how the recent months of social distancing have drawn families closer together while also revealing the need for balance and rest. He described personal observations of families sharing multigenerational portraits, such as the Wallstrom family, and used these images to illustrate the biblical truth that each generation plays a unique role in God’s family—grandparents offering wisdom, adult children leading and providing, and grandchildren bringing new life. The sermon centered on Hebrews 10:25, reminding the congregation that the act of assembling is vital for encouragement and spiritual strength. He warned that, after experiencing the comfort of home worship, believers might take church fellowship for granted. By emphasizing the importance of gathering, both in the family home and in the local church, the teacher encouraged listeners to cherish their relationships, to support one another, and to look forward to a future where they can worship together physically once again.
Key Scriptures
Do not forsake the assembling of ourselves together, as is the habit of some, but encourage one another, even more as you see the day approaching.