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Becoming a Glocal Disciple-Making Church III | Gospel Embodiment: Living out Jesus’ Mission Boldly , Luke 4:16-21

41 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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In the third sermon of our series, Becoming a Glocal Disciple-Making Church, Piero Gorriti preaches “Gospel Embodiment: Living out Jesus’ Mission Boldly,” based on Luke 4:16–21. Jesus begins His public ministry with a mission manifesto, declaring that the Gospel is not only a message to be believed, but a reality to be embodied in word, deed, and power through the Holy Spirit. This sermon traces how Jesus’ mission continues through His disciples and now through the Spirit-filled church. As glocal disciple-makers in New York City, we are called to stop waiting for better circumstances, let go of the extra baggage that keeps us distracted, and boldly live out the Gospel in our work, neighborhoods, relationships, and everyday circles of influence.

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