In today's message, we explored the critical role of the church in our community and the broader culture. The perception of the church in today's society is often negative, seen as judgmental, hypocritical, and overly political. This perception is a stark contrast to the message we are meant to convey: that God is for everyone, and so are we. This message is rooted in the well-known scripture, John 3:16, which emphasizes God's love for the world and His desire for a relationship with us through Jesus Christ. As followers of Christ, we are called to carry this message forward, to be the salt and light in the world, enhancing and illuminating the lives of those around us.
We discussed two pivotal questions: "What do you want to be known for?" and "What are you actually known for?" These questions challenge us to reflect on our personal and collective identities and to bridge the gap between our aspirations and reality. As a church, we should be known for our love and support for the community, not for what we oppose. Our mission is to demonstrate God's love through our actions, creating a positive impact and fostering a thriving community.
Jesus' teachings in the Sermon on the Mount remind us of our purpose. We are to be the salt of the earth, enhancing the world around us, and the light of the world, providing hope and guidance. Our good deeds should not be hidden but should shine brightly, pointing others to God. This is not about self-glorification but about glorifying our Heavenly Father through our actions.
To embody this mission, we are committed to supporting local nonprofits, businesses, and schools. We aim to be a beacon of hope in St. Joe, ensuring that our community knows we are for them. Through initiatives like "For St. Joe," we engage in acts of service, demonstrating our commitment to the community. This week, we have several opportunities to serve, from helping at Second Harvest to supporting local schools and first responders. Our goal is 100% participation, encouraging everyone to be involved in making a difference.
Ultimately, our desire is to change the perception of the church in St. Joe, to be known for our love and support, and to make a lasting impact. By being salt and light, we can transform our community and show that God is for everyone.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Church's True Message: The church should be known for its message of love and support, rooted in John 3:16, which emphasizes God's love for the world. Our mission is to convey that God is for everyone, and so are we, countering the negative perceptions often associated with the church. [03:07]
- 2. Personal and Collective Identity: Reflecting on what we want to be known for versus what we are actually known for is crucial. Bridging this gap requires intentional actions that align with our values and mission, both individually and as a church community. [08:52]
- 3. Being Salt and Light: As followers of Christ, we are called to be the salt and light of the world, enhancing and illuminating the lives of those around us. Our good deeds should shine brightly, pointing others to God and creating a positive impact in our community. [16:19]
- 4. Supporting the Community: Our commitment to supporting local nonprofits, businesses, and schools is a tangible expression of our mission. By engaging in acts of service, we demonstrate our love and support for the community, fostering a thriving environment. [27:23]
- 5. Transforming Perceptions: By being actively involved in the community and showing genuine care, we can change the perception of the church. Our goal is to be known for our love and support, making a lasting impact and showing that God is for everyone. [45:15]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [03:07] - The Church's Message
- [04:36] - We Are For You
- [05:32] - Questions to Reflect On
- [06:49] - What Do You Want to Be Known For?
- [08:06] - What Are You Known For?
- [10:15] - The Gap Between Perception and Reality
- [11:31] - The Church's Current Perception
- [12:50] - Jesus' Teachings on Being Salt and Light
- [14:06] - The Metaphor of Salt
- [16:19] - Creating Thirst and Curiosity
- [17:30] - The Metaphor of Light
- [18:56] - Being a Beacon of Hope
- [20:40] - Letting Your Light Shine
- [23:46] - Motivation for Good Deeds
- [24:25] - Drawing People to God
- [25:02] - Being Known for What We Are For
- [27:23] - Supporting Nonprofits, Businesses, and Schools
- [33:38] - Ways to Be For the Community
- [38:00] - Serve Week Opportunities
- [43:07] - Registering for Service Events
- [43:53] - The Importance of Being Salt and Light
- [44:17] - Reaching Out to the Community
- [45:15] - Making a Dent in the Universe