At Community Lutheran Church we are in the midst of a sermon series looking at our mission statement:
Every year we take time to examine God's call for our congregation. We are each blessed, and God is transforming us every day. This week we will discuss what it means to be a people of Radical Grace. I think the church has a reputation for demanding perfection. Many seem to believe there is no room for anyone who messes up or doesn't fit in. Jesus stood against that. Jesus came into the lives of people who didn't fit in. His disciples were not known to be the most influential or powerful. They were ordinary people. They made mistakes, but Christ walked alongside them.
Today there are still a number of people who don't feel like they fit in. I have personally talked to a number of individuals in our church who almost gave up hope. They did not believe they would ever find a welcoming place. Some had been rejected at other churches. Others were told they did not fit in, and they could not use the gifts they were given to serve God.
It is heartbreaking to think that so many incredible people could not find a home. We each have so many gifts, but unfortunately so many are led to believe that they don't matter. Today I hope we can all open our hearts to God's Grace. I hope we can let go of our burdens, and share more love into the world.
Blessings,
Pastor Brian
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