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Figtree Anglican Church Podcast
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The Effective Church: Encourages Each Other By Turning Up (And Visitation) - 12 October 2525
Figtree Anglican Church Podcast
37 minutes
2 weeks ago
The Effective Church: Encourages Each Other By Turning Up (And Visitation) - 12 October 2525
In this sermon from Job 2:1–13 and 1 Thessalonians 2–3, Shane Dirks continues the Effective Church series by exploring what it means to be a church that shows up for one another. He contrasts Paul’s reports on his missionary work and the Thessalonian church, showing their shared alignment in word ministry, demonstrable change, and presence. Shane highlights that the gospel is not just spoken but lived out in faithful relationships—through encouragement, endurance, and showing up in both mission and community. Drawing parallels to Job’s friends, who initially comforted him through their presence, Shane challenges believers to “show up” for others even when words fall short. Using the incarnation of Jesus as the ultimate example of God showing up for humanity, he urges the church to live out this same love through commitment, fellowship, prayer, and perseverance as we await Christ’s return.   5 Questions to Think About: How do Paul’s reports in 1 Thessalonians 2–3 show alignment between mission and church life? What does it mean for you personally to “show up” for others in your church community? How can presence—simply being with someone—communicate the love of Christ more powerfully than words? In what ways does Jesus’ incarnation model God’s commitment to “showing up” for us? How can we, as a church, cultivate deeper habits of encouragement, prayer, and perseverance together?   3 Things to Take Away from the Message: Presence matters — God calls his people not only to proclaim the gospel but to live it through genuine, faithful relationships (1 Thessalonians 2:8). The incarnation shows God’s way — Jesus “showed up” in flesh and blood to dwell among us, setting the pattern for how we love others (John 1:14). An effective church shows up — in mission, in care, and in prayer, strengthening one another as we await the return of Christ (1 Thessalonians 3:12–13).
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