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September-November 2025

Loving our neighbors isn’t just a good thought—it’s the second half of the greatest commandment and the way we see our love for God play out in our everyday lives. As we follow Jesus, a deep love for our neighbors—those who inhabit our lives and our stories—begins to well up in our souls and we see people more and more the way Jesus does.

This fall, we’ll journey into the life of Christ and look at the characteristics of neighboring. By looking at how Jesus interacted with people, how He pursued people, and what moved His heart, we’ll develop a deeper desire to emulate Him as we are also Becoming: Neighbors.

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Messages in this Series

  • Sep 14 | Becoming People Who Love Our Neighbors
  • Sep 21 | Willing to Share My Faith
  • Sep 28 | Willing to Share What I Have
  • Oct 05 | Willing to Serve Those Who Seem Unworthy
  • Oct 12 | Willing to Step in for Those Who Are Powerless
  • Oct 19 | Willing to See Those Who Are Unseen
  • Oct 26 | Willing to Befriend Those Who Are Lost
  • Nov 02 | Willing to Bring My Friends to Jesus
  • Nov 09 | Willing to Reach My One More

Mike Graham - October 2, 2022

Prioritize Character: Humility & Gentleness

Scripture References: Ephesians 4:2

From Series: "God's Glorious Church: United"

Everywhere you look today, things seem increasingly divided. The same was true of the society in which the earliest Christians found themselves living. Political upheaval, religious factions, and oppression ruled the day as they have tended to throughout history. As we jump into our year in Ephesians chapter 4, we'll look at how God has designed the church to be His method for bringing hope to the world. We'll see unity as one of the outcomes of Christianity. It happens as a group of people, willing to live life with a different set of priorities and values than what is typical, are used by God to display the love of Christ to the world.

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