Lost - the Story of ZacchaeusSample

Now What?
If you have ever been lost, there’s nothing quite like finding your people again. No matter how long you were lost, being reunited is so sweet.
This is Jesus’ desire for you. If you’re lost and looking, Jesus doesn’t want you to be alone. If you are seen and saved, Jesus has a family for you and a mission for you. You cannot live life alone. If you want to be changed and challenged, that doesn’t happen in isolation.
So, what should we do? Two thousand years ago, Jesus established an organization for people in whatever season of life they may find themselves. This is the Church. Every church is beautiful and broken because it is full of people pursuing Jesus together; but they’re all still messy.
No matter who you are, where you live, or what is going on, we would love to connect you to a church near you. If you are a student, we want to help you find a church and student ministry where you can join a group of people on a similar journey as you. Do not do life alone.
If you’ve gone through this reading plan and you want to, like Zacchaeus, be saved by Jesus, don’t make a decision alone. We would love to process that decision with you or help you find someone who can.
You can find our church online – Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, KY or you can send us an email at keeptalking@secc.org
About this Plan

Jesus came to seek and save the lost. It was true for Zacchaeus and it is true for you and me. This 5-day plan will guide you through the story of Zacchaeus and witness the incredible change that happens when we bump into Jesus.
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We would like to thank Southeast Christian Church for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://www.southeastchristian.org
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