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Walking in the Light: Assessing Our Mission and Community Fellowship

Series: Calvary Boise Love God, Live Like Jesus Walking in the Light: Discipleship Training Fellowship and Community Outreach The Role of the Holy Spirit in Our Lives Mission and Service in the Church Healing Through Transparency Teacher: Extras
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Introduction

In this sermon, I laid out my vision for our church as we take stock of our first year together. I invited everyone to turn to 1 John chapter 1, reflecting on the significance of walking in the light and having fellowship with one another. I emphasized that this moment is an opportunity to assess both our collective mission and our individual paths as believers. We need to consider what it means to be a church that truly reflects the heart of God, as well as how we can better serve one another and our community. As we approach this discussion, I will outline our mission and how we can work together to accomplish it.

Main Points

At The Center Of Our Mission

At the center of our mission is a call to love God. Jesus instructed us through his words in Matthew 22:37 to love the Lord with all our heart, soul, and mind.

  • This directive goes beyond mere words; it requires our active engagement and sincere devotion.
  • As a body of believers, we gather to worship, sing, and study God’s Word with the collective goal of deepening our affection for Him.
  • This love compels us to bring our flaws, struggles, and sins into the light, creating a transparent environment where true fellowship can thrive.
  • When we genuinely love God, it becomes a natural response that shapes our lives and community.

Another Critical Aspect Of Our Mission

Another critical aspect of our mission is to live like Jesus. Ephesians 5:1-2 calls us to be imitators of God and to walk in love, just as Christ loved us.

  • This command invites us to become more like Him, not only in our actions but also in our heart posture toward others.
  • To imitate Jesus is to practice sacrificial love, show compassion, and extend grace to those around us.
  • By reflecting on how we can incorporate these attributes into our daily lives and our church’s culture, we begin to measure our health as a community.
  • Are we creating a space where people feel loved and valued as they seek to grow in their faith?

An Essential Component Of Fulfilling Our

An essential component of fulfilling our mission is allowing the Holy Spirit to guide us. We must ask ourselves whether we are genuinely open to the Spirit's leading or if we are simply following tradition and cultural practices. John 3:8 reminds us that the wind blows where it wishes, symbolizing the unpredictable nature of God’s movement among us. Being led by the Spirit is crucial as we seek direction for our church, navigate challenges, and pursue God’s will. We should be constantly discerning how the Spirit is prompting us to act, whether through bold initiatives or quiet acts of service. This responsiveness can lead to impactful outreach efforts and a deeper connection with our community.

To Effectively Carry Out Our Mission

To effectively carry out our mission, we must commit to gathering together with purpose. Our collective worship and fellowship aren't random occurrences; they are foundational to our mission. By attending church with the intention of growing together, we foster an environment where each individual feels valued and connected. Additionally, I discussed practical ways we can engage in missions, like distributing Bibles and supporting the needs of single parents and refugees. These actions reflect our commitment to loving God and our neighbors, embodying the principles of our mission. As we consider how to meet our mission, we have a responsibility to serve our community's needs.

Initiatives Established Like Providing Car Maintenance

Initiatives established, like providing car maintenance for single mothers and refugees, demonstrate our desire to extend love beyond the church walls. Through personal connections, we can minister to both our church family and the broader community. Moreover, our ongoing evangelistic efforts, including those led by individuals transformed through faith, further reveal how we embody the mission of letting the Spirit lead us to share the Gospel. These examples help illuminate the practical aspects of living out our faith and enhance our church's impact in the community. Recognizing the human element in our church is crucial, as we all are broken people. It is essential to acknowledge the pain and confusion that can arise within the church community.

I Expressed My Sorrow For Any

I expressed my sorrow for any hurt caused by our shortcomings and encouraged open dialogue for healing. Transparency is vital, as it fosters trust and allows us to grow together. By bringing our struggles into the light, we create opportunities for relational healing, mutual support, and deepened fellowship. This practice embodies the essence of walking in the light and adhering to biblical principles.

Conclusion

As we reflect on our mission to love God, live like Jesus, and let the Spirit lead, we are called to evaluate how we can accomplish this together as a church family. This journey involves consistent engagement with one another, genuine love and outreach, and a commitment to transparency in addressing our shortcomings. Let us embrace this opportunity to grow in faith as we pursue God's calling, trusting that the Spirit will guide us into a deeper and more meaningful fellowship that reflects His love and grace.

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