GracePointe Church | Nashville, TN
Society & Culture:Philosophy
Jesus’ vision of the kingdom was less about converting people and more about coming together to make sure everyone has what they need. Today, lead pastor Josh Scott examines three stories in Mark 6 that demonstrate the power of collaboration and cooperation. He reminds us that hospitality is a core tenet of the kingdom of God and shares some actions we can take this week to help create the world we want to live in.
Episode Recap:
When it feels like the world is falling apart, we need good news (0:10)
Jesus gave people an alternative vision of what the world could be (4:40)
Mark 6 invites us into collaboration and cooperation (7:03)
Jesus’ own hometown wasn’t open to the work he was doing (9:14)
The kingdom requires hospitality (17:19)
Jesus’ movement has always been about caring for and feeding each other (26:14)
The world won’t change unless we make change happen (30:58)
2 opportunities for learning and action (33:22)
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