Embracing Community: The Heart of Being the Church

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1) "When you hold on to hope, you realize your life is made for a greater purpose. My purpose is to encourage people around me, to encourage myself in the Lord, to live the life that Christ has for me." [01:19:08] (Download)

2) "The church is the most powerful lifegiving force on the planet, designed to change everything. The power Jesus puts inside of you is able to change everything and everybody around you." [01:14:55] (Download)

3) "We are the most distracted people that have ever lived on planet Earth... We are spurring you, we are provoking you... that's what spurring feels like." [01:23:52] (Download)

4) "Love only operates in community. You can only feel love when you're around people, you can only express love when you're around people." [01:27:52] (Download)

5) "The strength of this house is the community that we build together... We may end up having to build another building one day, praise God if we do." [01:29:30] (Download)

6) "When we worship passionately, we not only draw closer to God but also inspire those around us. Our worship can be a beacon of hope and encouragement to others who may be struggling or seeking God." [01:26:39] (Download)

7) "The most amazing place that you can draw near to God is in a circle because the main purpose of a circle is to draw near to God in community." [01:34:17] (Download)

8) "When I say yes to being the church, I've got to say yes to hold on to the right things... Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful." [01:17:53] (Download)

9) "I believe Jesus gives us a blueprint about the church... It's not easy, but God is with me... He can speak into what's not there, and it can appear, it can move, it can be alive." [01:14:20] (Download)

10) "When you're discouraged, it's what you hold on to that matters. It's what you let go of that keeps you going because some things in life will weigh you down." [01:09:07] (Download)
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