St. James Lutheran Church - Columbus, Ohio

The Architecture of Glory

1 h 0 min · 17 de may de 2026
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In this sermon, Pastor Dax reflects on a recent trip to Atlanta, using the city's chaotic and unplanned growth to contrast the intentional architecture of Gods plan for creation.Drawing from Jesus's prayer in John 17, he explores how the church is designed to be the manifestation of God's spirit and glory in the world today. Dax shares insights from a tour of the Chick-fil-A headquarters, illustrating how a commitment to God's work can be integrated into every aspect of a person's life and legacy. Through reflections on his aunt's final days and the words of Isaiah 43:7, the message emphasizes that every person is created for eternity and for the glory of God.Finally, the congregation is challenged to recognize their identity as the light of Christ, showing that even the smallest actions contribute to God's ongoing work through His people.

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