What does it really mean to be part of a genuine Christian community? In the final message of our We is greater than Me series, we explore how the Church thrives when every believer actively participates — using their unique God-given gifts to serve others and build the Kingdom. Discover why there are no spectators in God’s family and how you can find your place of contribution.
Read MoreMost people want avoid conflict at all costs. Churches, in particular, are chronically conflict avoidant. But scripture shows us that conflict has been part of church life since the beginning. True community is not built by avoiding conflict, but by engaging it with honesty, humility, and love.
Read MoreVulnerability doesn’t come easy. Fear and pride often keep us from letting others in. But community can’t thrive without vulnerability. This week in our We > Me series, we unpacked why letting others see our weaknesses is not a liability, but a pathway to love, grace, and real connection.
Read MoreReal love in community goes beyond politeness or surface-level kindness. It means being genuine, selfless, and willing to put others first. The Bible calls us to love with sincerity, not with masks of selfishness or convenience, but by choosing to honour, serve, and care for others even when it is difficult. This kind of love comes from knowing and receiving God’s perfect love, and letting that transform us to love with sincerity and depth.
Read MoreWe’re often hesitant to engage in community because of past wounds and fear of vulnerability. But what if the messiness of community is actually one of God’s greatest tools for transformation?
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