### Summary
Good morning, church family. Today, we continue our series titled "This is Us," focusing on our culture as a church. We began by reflecting on the rapid passage of Easter, celebrating our Savior's resurrection and the joy it brought to our church family. Easter was a time of renewal and gratitude, and I am thankful for the moments we shared, including the baptisms and the fellowship. Following Easter, I enjoyed a restful Bank Holiday Monday, which was much needed after a busy week. My wife and I spent the day at a garden center, buying flowers and seeds, which led me to reflect on the importance of the right conditions for growth, both for plants and for us as individuals.
In Acts 2:41-47, we see a vivid picture of the early church's culture. They lived in harmony, shared their resources, and were committed to the apostles' teachings, communal meals, and worship. This culture of unity and generosity attracted others, and daily, more people were added to their number. This is the kind of culture we aspire to create at Gateway Church Cymru—a place where love, unity, and generosity abound, and where people can encounter Jesus in tangible ways.
Our church culture is not just about what we believe but how we live out those beliefs. Our statement of faith, which includes belief in Jesus, the Trinity, the Bible, and salvation through faith, forms the foundation of our culture. However, if our beliefs do not affect the way we live, they are meaningless. We must embody our faith in our daily lives, just as the early church did.
Our values as a church define who we are and guide our actions. The first value is that Jesus is our example. He is not just a historical figure but our Savior, Lord, and King. We strive to imitate Him in all we do, reflecting His love, mercy, and compassion. The second value is that love is our foundation. Jesus commanded us to love one another, and this love is the ultimate mark of discipleship. It is a deliberate choice to put others before ourselves, just as Jesus did for us.
Holiness is our third value. It means being set apart for God, not living for ourselves but for Him. Holiness is not about legalism or perfection but about growing closer to Jesus and aligning our hearts with Him. The fourth value is faith. We want to be a faith-filled people, believing that with God, nothing is impossible. Faith is an active trust in God's character and promises, and we want our church to be a place where faith is palpable.
Obedience is our fifth value. It involves surrendering our plans and desires to God, trusting that He knows best. Obedience brings blessings, and we are called to obey God in both small and big things. Serving is our sixth value. Jesus came to serve, not to be served, and we are called to follow His example. Serving is a privilege and a joy, and it brings glory to God.
Humility is our seventh value. It is not about thinking less of ourselves but thinking of ourselves less. Humility means putting God first and others before us. Faithfulness is our eighth value. In a world where people often quit and give up, we want to be steadfast and faithful to God and each other. Generosity is our ninth value. As God has blessed us, we want to bless others, giving cheerfully and recognizing that everything we have comes from Him. Finally, compassion is our tenth value. It is the tangible expression of God's love, extending kindness, empathy, and forgiveness to those in need.
As we embody these values, we create a culture that reflects the heart and character of Jesus. This culture will draw people to our church, where they can experience God's love and grow in their faith. Let us strive to be a community where our values are not just words on a page but the heartbeat of our church, lived out every day for the glory of God.
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Key Takeaways
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2. Love is Our Foundation: Love is the core of who we are as a church. Jesus commanded us to love one another, and this love is the ultimate mark of discipleship. It is a deliberate choice to put others before ourselves, just as Jesus did for us. This love is not just a feeling but an action that demonstrates our faith to the world.
3. Holiness is Our Lifestyle: Holiness means being set apart for God, not living for ourselves but for Him. It is not about legalism or perfection but about growing closer to Jesus and aligning our hearts with Him. As we pursue holiness, we become more like Jesus, reflecting His character in our daily lives.
4. Faith is Our Free Will: We want to be a faith-filled people, believing that with God, nothing is impossible. Faith is an active trust in God's character and promises. Our church should be a place where faith is palpable, creating an atmosphere of expectancy that God will move powerfully in our lives and circumstances.
5. Obedience is Our Calling: Obedience involves surrendering our plans and desires to God, trusting that He knows best. It brings blessings and is a demonstration of our love for God. We are called to obey God in both small and big things, following His word and guidance in every aspect of our lives.
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