Genesis 18:1-5 & Luke 24:28-31. Many of us take great care in ordering our lives, arranging the details, structuring the activities, strictly following our daily schedule and list of things to do. There’s security in that, but there can also be idolatry in that too.  Order, the familiar, control, security, minimize the need for faith. Faith is a venture into the unknown, into realms of mystery, away from the safe, the comfortable and the secure.  In this sermon Pastor Barry shares how strangers, the unknown, the unsettling, and disorder, have drawn him to deeper faith and how these things can remind us of our need for God. He says, “I’ve had to rethink the role of the stranger and the value and place of Holy interruptions.”