The Pointe Church Belmont

Mother's Day

33 min · 11 de may de 2026
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In this Mother’s Day message, Pastor Ray Hardee closes out the “Alive” series by focusing on the risen Jesus, the mission of the early church, and the important role women played as disciples of Christ. The message begins by acknowledging the different emotions tied to Mother’s Day—celebration, grief, infertility, estrangement, and the challenges of single parenting—before shifting into the story of Jesus’ post-resurrection appearances and His final instructions to His followers. Pastor Ray emphasizes that discipleship is not limited to the original apostles, but is a calling for all believers. Highlighting women such as Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Martha, Mary, and others, he explains how women were active participants in Jesus’ ministry and in the growth of the early church. Throughout the sermon, he challenges listeners to move beyond simply knowing about Jesus and instead fully follow Him through the power of the Holy Spirit. The message repeatedly points believers toward their mission: * listen to Jesus * follow Jesus * become like Jesus * and help change the world around them The sermon also includes a direct gospel invitation, encouraging anyone who has not yet surrendered their life to Christ to take that step and begin a real relationship with Him. The takeaway is clear: The risen Jesus calls ordinary people—mothers, fathers, women, men, families, and disciples everywhere—to live empowered lives on mission for Him.

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