Sermon Summary

Influence Through Humility

How often do we find ourselves chasing after likes and followers, striving to be seen and heard in a world that values influence? In his powerful sermon, David draws from Philippians chapter 2, urging us to consider a vastly different kind of influencer: one who impacts lives through humility and service rather than social media fame. He recalls the profound influence of his youth pastor, Cam, who exemplified a Christ-centered life by showing compassion and encouragement without seeking recognition. David emphasizes that true influence lies in embodying Jesus' humility, a trait essential for unity within the church and our communities. He challenges us not to cling to self-importance but to serve others selflessly, mirroring Jesus’ ultimate act of humility through His sacrifice. David invites the congregation to take action, encouraging everyone to participate in their upcoming community outreach, “Do Something,” a chance to serve and reflect Christ's love in tangible ways. As we leave, David calls us to embrace the humble mindset of Jesus, leaving behind our desire for recognition and instead focusing on what truly matters—advancing God’s kingdom by loving and serving others. Will you take up the towel and become an influencer for eternity?

Sermon Questions

Week 2: Influence Through Humility - 7/13/2025

What does it mean to be an influencer, and how can that apply to our lives beyond social media?

Can you think of ways you can influence others positively in your school or community, similar to how Pastor Cam influenced him?

In Philippians 2, Paul encourages us to consider others more significant than ourselves. Why is this mindset important in our daily lives?

What is one specific action you can take this week to put someone else's needs above your own?

Pastor David shares a personal story about his youth pastor, Cam, who influenced him without seeking attention. How can we emulate this kind of influence?

Identify a person in your life who has influenced you positively. How can you show appreciation for them and possibly influence others in the same way?

What are some practical ways we can serve others in our community as part of living out our faith?

Consider volunteering or helping someone in need this week. What opportunity can you take to serve and make a difference?

How does the example of Jesus humbling Himself and serving others challenge the way we live our daily lives?

Reflect on a situation where you might typically act in your own interest. How can you change your attitude to reflect the humility of Jesus in that situation?