Sermons About Serve
Meet simple needs
Service can sound hard, even intimidating. This message reminds us that even the simple things make a big difference. Simple things change the life of the person you serve--and they change you.
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Fruit Bearers
The way we love each other, is the way we serve each other. As Jesus loved us, he showed us...have a heart like Jesus!
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This Beautiful Mess - Everyone Connects
The 3rd week in our Series, This Beautiful Mess, we explore what it means for REUNION to be "my church" when we talk about community. Community groups are not the next level of involvement, but are places for everyone, for discovery, for caring and mission.
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Gifts
We admit it. We have an agenda: we want you to join the church. All believers in Jesus in every time and place are members of the universal church, but committing to a local church is a vital part of the spiritual life for every Christ-follower. In our teaching series, CHURCH 101, we are taking several weeks to describe the foundational commitments of church membership. Our members are those who have accepted the mission of helping others become passionate followers of Jesus through the ministry and community of this church. Over the next few weeks, we will discuss what that means as we explore practically how we can live for Jesus as a part of His church.
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Moving Closer to the Disconnected
Wrapping up Metro's vision, in Matthew 5:14-16 Jesus tells his disciples that they are "the light of the world". We need to be a light and invest and invite in the disconnected. How can we do this? Identify the "disconnected" in your sphere of influence; pray; spend time with those you're praying for; be humble and real about your relationship with Jesus and Team up with other Christ-followers.
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Serving the King
Dan Seale preaches from Luke 19:11-27 about the parable of the Ten Minas, where Jesus instructs the disciples and the crowds on what serving the King looks like.
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The Unity of the Church: Part 2
The goal of Christian unity isn’t unity. It’s maturity. Paul describes how through service and biblical doctrine the church grows in spiritual maturity.
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