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OurChurch Family Gathering
OurChurch
113 episodes
16 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 Share God's Love
OurChurch Family Gathering
4 months ago
How to Share God's Love
In the second episode of the "For" series, "Flip Script," Kevin Thomas calls us to live missionally by loving others through action, not excuses. He emphasizes the church’s mission to partner with the Holy Spirit, loving God and others in daily rhythms ([00:00:41]). Using John 13:34, Kevin highlights Jesus’ command to love as He loved ([00:02:22]), illustrated by Luke 14’s parable of excuses ([00:06:44]) and Luke 19’s story of Zacchaeus, where Jesus ignored social barriers to bring salvation ([00:18:07]). Kevin shares Anita’s story of embracing inconvenience to support a dying woman, Kate, leading her to Christ ([00:20:41]), and a mother’s organ donation story, showing love’s impact ([00:38:03]). The key to silencing excuses is joyfully embracing inconvenience ([00:23:38]), as Jesus did by leaving heaven ([00:24:56]). Kevin urges us to say yes to God’s nudges, reject excuses like busyness or fear ([00:09:18]), and make a difference by loving actively in everyday life ([00:29:28]).
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.