Generations Cowboy Church

Sharing the Good News

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Good news is meant to be shared — whether it's a wedding announcement, a new grandbaby, or your kid's first goal of the season. So why do we get quiet when it comes to the best news there ever was? In this message, Pastor Jason walks through why sharing the Gospel isn't about being a "closer" — it's about being a witness. He unpacks the real problem sin creates (Romans 3:23, 6:23), the judgment we can't talk our way out of (Hebrews 9:27), and the incredible truth that Jesus already did what we could never do for ourselves (John 5:24, 1 Timothy 2:5). Jesus isn't running from us — He's standing at the door, knocking, wanting back in. It's also why we're pursuing new land, dreaming about a permanent home, and talking about adding a second service this fall. More room means more people who get to hear this news. Because Mark 16:15 isn't a suggestion — it's a command: "Go into all the world and preach the Good News to everyone." Where do you stand today? And who's waiting on you to share it with them? Visit us at Generations Cowboy Church [https://www.generationscowboy.church/] for more info about our church or find ways you can support what God is doing at GCC!

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Sharing the Good News

Good news is meant to be shared — whether it's a wedding announcement, a new grandbaby, or your kid's first goal of the season. So why do we get quiet when it comes to the best news there ever was? In this message, Pastor Jason walks through why sharing the Gospel isn't about being a "closer" — it's about being a witness. He unpacks the real problem sin creates (Romans 3:23, 6:23), the judgment we can't talk our way out of (Hebrews 9:27), and the incredible truth that Jesus already did what we could never do for ourselves (John 5:24, 1 Timothy 2:5). Jesus isn't running from us — He's standing at the door, knocking, wanting back in. It's also why we're pursuing new land, dreaming about a permanent home, and talking about adding a second service this fall. More room means more people who get to hear this news. Because Mark 16:15 isn't a suggestion — it's a command: "Go into all the world and preach the Good News to everyone." Where do you stand today? And who's waiting on you to share it with them? Visit us at Generations Cowboy Church [https://www.generationscowboy.church/] for more info about our church or find ways you can support what God is doing at GCC!

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