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OurChurch Family Gathering
OurChurch
113 episodes
23 hours ago
Kick off "Radical Christmas: Love in Action" by exploring the shift from superficial "gaze" (looking) to profound seeing that sparks compassion. Personal tales—like a timely hamper amid burnout or elevator dad panic—show how small acts (texts, meals) deeply impact because they truly see needs. Critique modern "professional looking" via scrolling/judgment/bias (choir miss story), quoting Christine Caine: "You can't unsee." Seeing costs but echoes God's Christmas act: Sending Jesus to our mess (Jn 3:16). Practical: Hampers/vouchers say "I see you"; kids' market disciples generosity. Challenge: Offer what's in hand—small multiplies like boy's lunch. Not seasonal—lifestyle love defies loneliness/anxiety. Prayer invites surrender, seeing Jesus' gaze. Beyond gaze: Acts change everything, revealing hope.
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Kick off "Radical Christmas: Love in Action" by exploring the shift from superficial "gaze" (looking) to profound seeing that sparks compassion. Personal tales—like a timely hamper amid burnout or elevator dad panic—show how small acts (texts, meals) deeply impact because they truly see needs. Critique modern "professional looking" via scrolling/judgment/bias (choir miss story), quoting Christine Caine: "You can't unsee." Seeing costs but echoes God's Christmas act: Sending Jesus to our mess (Jn 3:16). Practical: Hampers/vouchers say "I see you"; kids' market disciples generosity. Challenge: Offer what's in hand—small multiplies like boy's lunch. Not seasonal—lifestyle love defies loneliness/anxiety. Prayer invites surrender, seeing Jesus' gaze. Beyond gaze: Acts change everything, revealing hope.
Show more...
Christianity
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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How to Serve Others Like Jesus | Sacrificial Secrets That Change Lives
OurChurch Family Gathering
1 month ago
How to Serve Others Like Jesus | Sacrificial Secrets That Change Lives
In this concluding episode of the "Spill Over" series, titled "Serving: The Ultimate Overflow," we explore the transformative power of sacrificial servanthood as the final step in living a life filled with God's love. Drawing from personal stories, biblical insights like Mark 10:45, and Jesus' example of washing the disciples' feet, the speaker challenges us to move beyond selective, self-serving acts to genuine, unseen service that refines our character, dethrones pride, and ignites faith in others—like lighting a candle without dimming your own flame.Highlighting the "Handful of Rice" initiative from Mizoram, India, where small daily offerings have sparked massive community change (growing Christianity from 1% to 95% and funding schools, hospitals, and missions), we learn that true serving isn't about grand gestures but costly, inconvenient actions from the heart. It's about resembling Jesus, who came not to be served but to give His life as a ransom for many.As the series wraps, we're reminded that "Spill Over" is a discipleship blueprint: Be filled by God, listen well, speak life, forgive freely, and serve sacrificially to reflect His love in a broken world. Challenge yourself this week with one secret act of service—let it become your new norm and watch relationships, churches, and communities transform.Tune in for inspiration on turning everyday humility into eternal impact. What small step will you take today? Subscribe for more faith-building discussions!
OurChurch Family Gathering
Kick off "Radical Christmas: Love in Action" by exploring the shift from superficial "gaze" (looking) to profound seeing that sparks compassion. Personal tales—like a timely hamper amid burnout or elevator dad panic—show how small acts (texts, meals) deeply impact because they truly see needs. Critique modern "professional looking" via scrolling/judgment/bias (choir miss story), quoting Christine Caine: "You can't unsee." Seeing costs but echoes God's Christmas act: Sending Jesus to our mess (Jn 3:16). Practical: Hampers/vouchers say "I see you"; kids' market disciples generosity. Challenge: Offer what's in hand—small multiplies like boy's lunch. Not seasonal—lifestyle love defies loneliness/anxiety. Prayer invites surrender, seeing Jesus' gaze. Beyond gaze: Acts change everything, revealing hope.