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We Are Better Together | Ryan Lutz

44 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Have you ever felt alone—even when you’re surrounded by people? In this message, Pastor Ryan Lutz reminds us of a powerful truth: you are not alone… and you were never meant to be. As we continue our We Are The Church series, we look at Acts 2:46 and the example of the early church—a people committed to doing life together with glad and sincere hearts. This sermon explores how God designed us for community from the very beginning. Not only were we created for relationships—we were created from relationship through the Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. And because of that, we are truly better together. In this episode, you’ll hear: * Why loneliness is so real in today’s world * What biblical community actually looks like * How relationships can strengthen your walk with Jesus * Practical steps to grow with God, grow with a few, and grow with a group * The hope we have through the presence of the Holy Spirit Whether you’re new to faith, exploring church, or looking to take your next step, this message will challenge and encourage you to move beyond isolation and into the life God designed for you. Because church isn’t just a place you go—it’s a people you belong to. — If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who needs the reminder: you are not alone. Be sure to follow/subscribe so you never miss a message from Bethany Missionary Church. #WeAreTheChurch #BetterTogether #YouAreNotAlone #ChristianPodcast #Faith #Acts2 #Community #Sermon

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