In my recent sermon, I explored the theme of church growth, not just in numbers but in the spiritual and relational depth of our community. I began by sharing a story about a pastor named Trent, who noticed growth in his church without any apparent changes in their programs or services. The growth, as it turned out, was attributed to the prayers of a new cleaning lady who prayed over the congregation while she worked. This story illustrated the power of prayer and its impact on church growth.
I then invited the congregation to join me in a 30-day prayer challenge leading up to Easter, emphasizing that prayer can be simple, flexible, and personal. I provided a prayer for us to recite together, which we did, and I encouraged everyone to commit to this daily practice, believing in the importance and power of prayer within our church.
Drawing from Acts 2:42-47, I highlighted the early Christian community's devotion to the apostles' teaching, fellowship, sharing meals, and prayer. This passage served as a blueprint for our church, showing that growth is not about programs or services but about a community devoted to learning, fellowship, and prayer.
I stressed that the church is not the building but the people within it, and that our growth as individuals and as a community is intertwined. I challenged the congregation to consider what they bring to the church, rather than what they receive from it, and to recognize the importance of active participation in fostering a church that others want to be a part of.
I also touched on the importance of being together as a church, using the analogy of charcoal briquettes that stay hot when together but quickly cool when separated. This metaphor illustrated the strength and warmth we provide each other in community.
In conclusion, I reiterated the call to prayer and the belief that when we center our church around Jesus and live according to His teachings, the Lord will add to our fellowship those who are being saved. I encouraged everyone to find their own way to pray and to set aside time for this practice, trusting that God will bless our church and help us reach our community with the good news of Jesus Christ.
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