In Luke 8, Jesus meets a man everyone else had given up on and shows that nothing is too broken or too far gone for him to reclaim. Weāre reminded that we have a Savior who refuses to let our past, our wounds, or our brokenness have the final word. Wherever you are today, there is hopeābecause Jesus is still rewriting stories.To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrCSupport the show
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Not a Spectator Sport
In Romans 12:9ā13, Paul paints a picture of love that doesnāt just feelāit acts. This message invites us to move from being guests to becoming hosts, from attending church to embodying the welcome of Jesus in everyday life. When we love sincerely, notice intentionally, and practice radical hospitality, the gospel moves from our gatherings into our neighborhoods.To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrCĀ Support the show
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Grace Makes Space
In week two of Making Room for More, we explore Jesusā story of a feast that no one showed up toāand a host who kept inviting anyway. In Luke 14, we see that the kingdom of God isnāt a lecture hall or a stadium, but a table where grace keeps making room for one more. This message invites us to trade convenience for connection and discover how our own tables can become places where heaven touches earth.To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrC.Support the show
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This House is Yours
From Solomonās temple to the coming of Jesus, God has always desired to dwell with His people. Godās presence was never meant to dwell in buildings aloneābut in His people through the Spirit. Now, as His dwelling place, we are sent to carry His presence into every corner of the world.Catch the sermon Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons.Support the show
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Costly Love
Paulās closing words to Philemon arenāt just polite goodbyesātheyāre a living picture of the gospel. He steps into the gap between Philemon and Onesimus, saying, āIf heās wronged you in any way, charge it to me,ā embodying the costly love of Jesus who cancels our debts and calls us family. This passage invites us to live the same wayāto move from closed circles to open tables where grace is practiced, debts are released, and reconciliation becomes visible to the world.Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons.To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrCĀ Support the show
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