Most of us could probably name a time when someone showed up to be with us at an important moment in our life. Perhaps a family member traveled a long distance to help us celebrate our graduation, or a friend came to the funeral of someone we had lost, or a stranger sat with us through an emergency so we wouldn’t have to wait for help alone. Stories like these remind us that our presence is powerful. That’s an especially important insight for the way we do church. If we’re going to live into the kind of God-sized vision that Jesus has for the church, we must make a habit of showing up. In today’s sermon, we’ll explore what that entails and why it matters.
Scripture Reading: Matthew 5:13-16
Dealing with People Who are Wrong
Be Bold
Navigating the Unexpected
Drawing Near to God
The Meaning(s) of the Cross
True Love
Party Animal
The Deep and Lasting Friendship
How to Trust God More
Following Jesus Together
The (Real) Purpose of Work
Be Known for Love
Curiosity Over Judgment
Less Control, More Trust
Others First
Not Normal
Beyond Hopeless
The God We Need
The Right Way to be Wronged
On a Mission
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