This mission of helping people know and follow Jesus hinges on community engagement and personal spiritual growth, and we emphasize the importance of collective devotion and unity within the church to achieve this vision. Recent bold strategies highlight the need for shared values, and at the core of our efforts is the truth that devotion to Jesus requires action.
This message dives into the foundational teachings of Jesus, focusing on the significance of confession and worship in the early church. We see that salvation is through faith in Christ, and the work of Jesus, with His miracles and transformative teachings, has shaped history. The apostles’ message was rooted in the Gospel, reminding us of human imperfection and God’s grace through Jesus. Confession—declaring Jesus as Lord—is central to our faith, and it’s not just a one-time event, but a continuous, shaping conviction that affects both our lives and worship.
We explore how confession and worship were deeply connected in the early church, particularly the declaration of “Jesus is Lord,” which defined their identity and drove their mission to spread the Gospel. The confession was both personal and communal, motivating the church’s growth and efforts, including planting new churches. This declaration also emphasizes the importance of unity within the body of Christ, as we are empowered by the Holy Spirit to be witnesses of Jesus’ grace and power.
Encouraging believers to understand the significance of worship as a response to God’s sovereignty. It’s an act of humility, where we recognize God’s Lordship over our lives. Worship and confession are not just theoretical but are lived out through how we sing, serve, and engage in community. The church’s role is to help believers practically embody these values, bringing them into everyday life through teaching and action.