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Follow Me - Community in Fellowship by Stephen Jones

1 h 0 min · 18. apr. 2026
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This powerful message explores the foundational truth that we were designed for community by a God who himself exists in community as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. From the very beginning in Genesis when God said 'let us make man in our image,' we see that our Creator established the pattern of communal existence. The sermon traces God's work through families, tribes, and nations, ultimately focusing on Jesus' intentional formation of community with his twelve disciples. What's particularly striking is the recognition that Jesus himself needed the disciples for friendship, fellowship, and encouragement, even as they needed him for wisdom and guidance. This mutual interdependence became the blueprint for Christian community. The message powerfully unpacks 1 Corinthians 12, where Paul describes the church as a body with many parts, each equally valuable in God's eyes. Whether we're setting up chairs or preaching sermons, every role carries divine significance. The call here is clear: we must remain woven into our Christian community, supporting one another spiritually, emotionally, and physically. Like a spiritual tug-of-war, our strength lies in standing together, creating a formidable force that has been transforming lives for over 2,000 years and will continue to do so as we faithfully live out this communal calling.

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