In my recent sermon, I focused on the core values that define our church's vision and mission. I emphasized the importance of spiritual transformation, outreach and evangelism, and stewardship. These values are not just abstract concepts but are deeply ingrained in the life and practice of our congregation.
Spiritual transformation is the heart of our church's purpose. It is through this transformation that we become more like Christ, which is God's primary calling for us. As we change, this transformation is manifested in our actions, particularly through outreach—reaching out and doing good in Jesus' name—and evangelism, which is sharing the good news about Jesus.
I then moved on to discuss stewardship, which I believe should have been the third and final value in our vision booklet. Stewardship is about managing what God has entrusted to us, whether it's our personal resources or the church's assets. I taught from 1 Corinthians 4:1-2, where Paul describes himself as a servant and steward of the mysteries of God, emphasizing that stewards must be found faithful.
I shared stories of individuals like William Carey, who invested their lives in things that matter, and our missions partners, Tim and Vanessa Ekno, who continue to serve despite significant personal challenges. Their examples inspire us to invest our lives in eternal matters rather than temporary successes.
I also addressed the practical aspects of stewardship within our church, including the need to maintain and improve our church property. This is not about materialism but about being faithful with what we have been given, ensuring that future generations have a place to worship and encounter God.
Finally, I called on each member of our congregation to actively participate in God's work, not as consumers of Christianity but as co-laborers. Our vision is to follow Jesus together, and this means being faithful in using our gifts and abilities for His kingdom.
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