Celebrating Growth: Embracing Our Role as Shepherds

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"Alon Church started with a church of two, and God spoke to us and said, move to Chicagoland and start a church. And we said, okay. And then we sensed God was saying not yet, so we spent a couple years on staff at a friend's church in Florida. And by the time we got up to Illinois, we were already a church of four. We had literally doubled in size. Miraculous multiplication. Supernatural." [00:00:24] (24 seconds)


"If anybody remembers 2020 and 2021, especially in Illinois, full lockdowns everywhere. And so the only thing we could start doing was Zoom hangouts. And Sonara, you were the second person who ever booked a Zoom hangout, and you are still here to this day. Let's give it up for Sonara. Say whoop, whoop, it's your birthday." [00:00:54] (26 seconds)


"At the core of the gospel message is this. It is repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near. Repent means change. So if you just want to be told that you're awesome and everything is amazing and there's nothing in you that needs to change, don't follow Jesus. Because Jesus will speak directly to the things in us that need to shift, that need to come into alignment." [00:04:47] (21 seconds)


"And every single shepherd would bring their sheep into the pen, they would load them in, and they would hold their rod or their staff out, and each sheep would pass through that opening individually. And when they did, the shepherd would inspect it. They would look for disease, any abnormalities, any problems, and they would inspect them one by one." [00:10:28] (20 seconds)


"Jesus says I have the authority to lay my life down and to pick it back up speaking of his resurrection and this is huge for us because a dead Shepherd cannot help you in the future Jesus Christ is a good Shepherd who is not dead he is alive this is the power of the resurrection and this separates followers of Jesus from every other faith on the planet." [00:21:12] (24 seconds)


"You and I are called to be like Jesus, not just to worship him, but to follow him and be like him, to do what he did. And so you and I similarly must become shepherds. In 1 Peter it says, to the elders among you, I appeal to you as a fellow elder and a follower of the Lord. I appeal to you as a fellow elder and a follower a witness of Christ's sufferings, who also will share in the glory to be revealed." [00:24:29] (23 seconds)


"Opening up our life, caring, pastoring, shepherding, not just looking after our own needs, but looking to the needs of others, not trying to get from, but trying to give to. And I promise you each and every person who says you know what i'm not going to walk into whether it's church on sunday or a community group or even a coffee or a lunch or a dinner looking to get something from people anytime we walk in saying how can i be a blessing how can i give to others how can i help be a blessing to them i promise you it will come back to you so much more and you will be so much more blessed by walking in with that mindset of looking to be a servant rather than looking to take so be like jesus be a shepherd." [00:26:05] (43 seconds)


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