Glorious Way Church

Risen For A Reason | Claire Buntrock

43 min · 17 de may de 2026
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In this Sunday evening word from Glorious Way Church, 2 Corinthians 5 and Ezekiel 37 are brought together to reveal that every born-again believer has not only been raised to new life but has been given a ministry of reconciliation to help bring that same life to a broken and hurting world. Just as God breathed on the valley of dry bones and raised up an exceedingly great army, believers are being assembled, connected, and equipped to function as the body of Christ in the earth, not as spectators but as active participants in what God is doing. Drawing from the power of real community, the message calls the church to move beyond just occupying a seat and into genuine relationships where burdens are shared, truth is spoken, and love compels every interaction, knowing that a church walking in love and unity is the very thing God will use to bring revival to a generation desperate for hope.

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