Sermon Summary
SEEING THE SAVIOR: Parables & Power
In his introductions of Rev. Handel Smith, Pastor David emphasized the importance of unity within the body of Christ, particularly as the church navigates a divided world. He highlighted that the foundational vision at First Church is to restore God’s ideal of unity, drawing inspiration from the unity demonstrated in the early Church of God movement during a time of significant societal division in the late 19th century. Pastor Smith urged church members to actively break down barriers that separate people—whether they be racial, gender-based, or cultural—and instead embrace a collaborative spirit that reflects Jesus's teachings. He pointed out that unity in the church is not merely aspirational but a necessary action, calling on the community to support one another and reach out into the world to find those who are lost or marginalized.Throughout his message, Pastor Smith passionately shared stories that exemplified the power of unity and collaboration, reminding the congregation that the mission of the church is not only to gather but also to serve and love those outside its walls. He encouraged individuals to engage in acts of service, listen, pray for their neighbors, and share their personal testimonies as they strive to embody the love of Christ together. Ultimately, he referred to Jesus as the unifying force who calls us to be one body in Him, and he challenged the church to be a "thermostat" that influences the culture around them, demonstrating a kingdom way of living that transcends ordinary societal divisions. Through this collective effort, Pastor Smith expressed hope that the church would be a source of light and hope to a world in need.
Sermon Questions
Week 7: 2/16/2025
What does it mean to be a 'thermostat' rather than a 'thermometer' in our community, and how can we become more like a thermostat as a church?
Can you think of a situation in your life where you could be a thermostat, influencing those around you instead of just following the crowd?
How can we break down barriers in our relationships with others, similar to how the Church of God has historically embraced unity across different races and genders?
Consider a relationships or a group where you feel there are barriers. What actions could you take to promote unity and understanding in that context?
In Luke 8, Jesus traveled with his disciples and women who supported his ministry. What does this tell us about the importance of collaboration in community service?
Think about a community project you could get involved in. How can you collaborate with others to make a positive impact?
Pastor Handel shared stories of individuals who have faced struggles and how Jesus brings unity and hope. How can we identify and reach out to those in our community who might be struggling?
Who is someone in your life or community that you know might be struggling? How can you offer them support or encouragement this week?
What role does prayer play in building unity among believers, as highlighted in the sermon?
How often do you pray for those in your community? Consider setting aside time this week to pray specifically for unity with others around you.