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Lowell | Pastor Josh Roberts | All People

41 min · 7. juni 2026
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This week at All People Lowell, Pastor Josh Roberts marks a pivotal transition for Lowell campus, moving the congregation from the initial excitement of its launch into a sustained season of ownership and building. He recounts the church's history, detailing how a seed of prayer in 2018 survived the setbacks of the pandemic to eventually become a thriving new campus. He emphasizes that as the novelty of a new endeavor fades, the community must shift from being passive attenders to becoming active church planters who carry a personal burden for the city's residents. By referencing the biblical story of Nehemiah, he challenges the congregation to strengthen their commitment to the mission, ensuring the church remains a place of hope for the hurting rather than a mere social event. Ultimately, the message serves to supercharge the faith of the listeners, urging them to find courage in their long-term spiritual purpose even as the initial "newness" of the project begins to wear off.

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