November 5, 2023
Mt 4:17-25; 9:9-13,35-10:8; Mt 28:18-20; Lk 7:33-35; 1 Peter 2:11-12 — To be Christ-centered is to be Community-concerned. As Jesus’ apprentices we are with Him, become like Him, and do what He did. Jesus sends us to continue his kingdom mission and work. We proclaim the gospel of God’s kingdom in word and deed. We are the living community of God’s people in this world who know God and make God known. We are the Body of Christ, His hands and feet doing his work. We are the children of the light and through us, the true Light of the world shines his love into the world.
This is part of our series, Christ-Centered, Community-Concerned, exploring our church’s mission-vision statement in light of the book of Colossians. What does this mean and what does it look like in our personal daily lives and in our church life and ministries? How does this shape our thoughts, minds, attitudes, words, and actions? Credit is given to the following sources that informed and were used in this series: Dallas Willard’s Renovation of the Heart & The Spirit of the Disciplines. From here on credit is also given to the following: Liturgy of the Ordinary by Tish Harrison Warren; Ragged: Spiritual Disciplines for the Spiritually Exhausted by Gretchen Ronnevik & Elyse Fitzpatrick; The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer. Also, Comer’s podcasts on Practicing the Way and the resources from his website, https://www.practicingtheway.org.
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