Many Christians think that serving the church is like serving in the army - sign your life away to being on a roster! Others think it’s like serving in a cafe - everyone using their different skills and gifts to make it happen. While rosters are sometimes necessary, and using our gifts can be helpful, Philippians 2:19-30 gives us a much bigger picture of serving the church. Join us as we see two real life examples of people who served the church simply by serving people, whatever it took.
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Many Christians think that serving the church is like serving in the army - sign your life away to being on a roster! Others think it’s like serving in a cafe - everyone using their different skills and gifts to make it happen. While rosters are sometimes necessary, and using our gifts can be helpful, Philippians 2:19-30 gives us a much bigger picture of serving the church. Join us as we see two real life examples of people who served the church simply by serving people, whatever it took.
Australia may be a nation of mumblers, but we’re also a nation of grumblers. Yet in Philippians 2:12-18, God commands the church to be different: we must never grumble against each other nor dispute with each other. How can this be possible? And what difference does it make? Listen along as we see how the truth of the gospel shapes our speech as a church community.
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Many Christians think that serving the church is like serving in the army - sign your life away to being on a roster! Others think it’s like serving in a cafe - everyone using their different skills and gifts to make it happen. While rosters are sometimes necessary, and using our gifts can be helpful, Philippians 2:19-30 gives us a much bigger picture of serving the church. Join us as we see two real life examples of people who served the church simply by serving people, whatever it took.