When social distancing hit, most churches went to groups online. While we were all thankful for apps like Zoom, we also feel the fatigue from it all. As we navigate the upcoming months, you need to commit to yours and others’ spiritual growth. It’s time to go the 2nd mile in prioritizing your weekly group.
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Biblical fellowship is far more than attending church or enjoying a meal together; it is sharing life together because we share Christ together. As the early church devoted themselves to God’s Word, one another, hospitality, and prayer, they became the kind of community through which God displayed His grace and grew His church.

This episode explores why the Christian life was never meant to be lived in isolation and how God uses the local church to strengthen, encourage, and mature His people. Through Hebrews 10:19-25, we discover that biblical fellowship is far more than attending a service; it is intentionally helping one another follow Jesus faithfully.

Many Christians struggle to practice Sabbath not because they lack time, but because stopping requires trust. In this episode, we explore how God used manna in the wilderness to teach Israel dependence and how Sabbath still exposes whether our confidence rests in our productivity or in God’s provision.




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