Donelson First Podcast

Vision Sunday Part 3: Together We Go

52 min · 3. kesä 2026
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Together We Go reminded us that the future of the Church is never built by spectators. It is built by stewards. Over the past three weeks, we have talked about vision, discipleship, community, generosity, outreach, and the calling God has placed upon Donelson First to remain the light on the hill. But this week, Senior Pastor Jeffrey Smith challenged us with an important truth: "Vision without stewardship eventually remains only words." This message was not merely about finances. It was about worship. Obedience. Spiritual maturity. And understanding that every ministry moment, every transformed life, every child discipled, every family restored, and every person reached with the Gospel is made possible through the faithful generosity of God's people. We also celebrated one of the greatest strengths of Donelson First: Groups. From children to young adults to senior adults, we heard powerful testimonies of how biblical community changes lives and helps people move from simply attending church… to truly belonging to the Church. The mission before us is great. The opportunity is now. And together… we go. "The earth is the Lord's, and everything in it." — Psalm 24:1 "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." — Matthew 6:21 "Whoever sows generously will also reap generously." — 2 Corinthians 9:6

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jakson Vision Sunday Part 3: Together We Go kansikuva

Vision Sunday Part 3: Together We Go

Together We Go reminded us that the future of the Church is never built by spectators. It is built by stewards. Over the past three weeks, we have talked about vision, discipleship, community, generosity, outreach, and the calling God has placed upon Donelson First to remain the light on the hill. But this week, Senior Pastor Jeffrey Smith challenged us with an important truth: "Vision without stewardship eventually remains only words." This message was not merely about finances. It was about worship. Obedience. Spiritual maturity. And understanding that every ministry moment, every transformed life, every child discipled, every family restored, and every person reached with the Gospel is made possible through the faithful generosity of God's people. We also celebrated one of the greatest strengths of Donelson First: Groups. From children to young adults to senior adults, we heard powerful testimonies of how biblical community changes lives and helps people move from simply attending church… to truly belonging to the Church. The mission before us is great. The opportunity is now. And together… we go. "The earth is the Lord's, and everything in it." — Psalm 24:1 "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." — Matthew 6:21 "Whoever sows generously will also reap generously." — 2 Corinthians 9:6

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In Part 1 of the three-week Vision Sundays series, Pastor Jeffrey Smith challenges the Church to reject cultural compromise and rediscover the call to holiness, unity, and mission. "Now We Go" reflects on six years of revitalization at Donelson First while casting a bold vision for the future: reaching people, raising disciples, and sending leaders to live on mission for Christ. Through biblical conviction, personal testimony, and a powerful call to spiritual preparation, this message reminds believers that healthy churches do not stand still—they pray, grow, unite, and go. As Donelson First enters a new season of ministry, this sermon serves as both celebration and consecration: a call for the Church to prepare inwardly before moving outwardly into the city with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

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