In our journey with Christ, we are called to a singular, divine mission: to help people discover the transformative love and grace of Jesus. This mission is not about upholding traditions, buildings, or denominational quirks; it's about embodying the character of Christ—love, grace, generosity, justice, compassion, and mercy. We are redeemed and made worthy by His blood, and it is this truth that should be evident in our lives and in our church.
Yet, we must acknowledge that we are flawed—jacked up, as it were. This is a universal condition, affecting every one of us without exception. But Jesus, in His perfection, offers us a simple path that we often complicate. We must resist the temptation to let our opinions overshadow the Word of God. Our unity as a church is not found in uniformity of thought but in our shared love for Christ and our collective mission.
We become unified by recognizing our common enemy—the devil, who seeks to steal, kill, and destroy. We must not mistake each other for the enemy, but rather join forces against the true adversary. Our unity is further solidified by our common mission, which is to share the Gospel and live out the love of Christ in tangible ways.
The story of Jim, a faithful churchgoer who would simply pray, "Jesus, this is Jim," reminds us of the personal relationship we are invited to have with Jesus. Even in his final moments, Jim heard Jesus calling his name, affirming that no matter our condition, Jesus is there for us.
Our church is committed to walking with you, linking arms, and loving you with an uncommon love that reflects the heart of Jesus. We are a family, united not by our similarities but by the blood of Christ that flows through our veins. This uncommon love is what enables us to embrace each other, regardless of our backgrounds, and to walk together as companions in faith.
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