Toward the Light - Sunday June 7, 2020
"We come to church to practice the harder job of love. Love takes others. And here we find others committed to the practice. Our worship is just the start of our practice. And so if we’re going to lean in so that love may flow out, I’d like to invite you to think about church differently. It’s not a time or place you pop into when you need to be fed. It’s a commitment to a practice. We show up to practice loving, to learn about how we may love more widely, more deeply, and more effectively. We show up to hear how others are succeeding and failing in their attempts to love and to encourage, commiserate, and celebrate with one another.
The world needs us to lean in and flow out. " Read the whole sermon here:
The world needs us to lean in and flow out. " Read the whole sermon here:
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