In Week 3 of In The Neighborhood, we turn to Jesus’ final words in Matthew 28:16–20 and see that Christmas is a story of mission. The God who came near in Christ now sends His people out with purpose. Jesus’ promise to be with us always transforms the way we understand the Great Commission—not as a burden, but as a continuation of the Christmas story. Because God came to us, we now go to others, carrying the good news of His presence into our neighborhoods, workplaces, and everyday relationsh...
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In Week 3 of In The Neighborhood, we turn to Jesus’ final words in Matthew 28:16–20 and see that Christmas is a story of mission. The God who came near in Christ now sends His people out with purpose. Jesus’ promise to be with us always transforms the way we understand the Great Commission—not as a burden, but as a continuation of the Christmas story. Because God came to us, we now go to others, carrying the good news of His presence into our neighborhoods, workplaces, and everyday relationsh...
Everyday Mission: “Boldness in the Face of Opposition” (Acts 4:1-22) - Week 3
Integrity Church Greenville
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Everyday Mission: “Boldness in the Face of Opposition” (Acts 4:1-22) - Week 3
In Acts 4:1–22, Peter and John face opposition for proclaiming the resurrection of Jesus. Yet even in the midst of threats and imprisonment, the gospel continues to advance. This passage reminds us that everyday mission is both God’s work and our witness: growth and opposition can happen at the same time, effective witness is empowered by the Holy Spirit, and resistance to the gospel often stems from a desire to hold on to power. We are called to courage—not in our own strength, but in the S...
Integrity Church Greenville
In Week 3 of In The Neighborhood, we turn to Jesus’ final words in Matthew 28:16–20 and see that Christmas is a story of mission. The God who came near in Christ now sends His people out with purpose. Jesus’ promise to be with us always transforms the way we understand the Great Commission—not as a burden, but as a continuation of the Christmas story. Because God came to us, we now go to others, carrying the good news of His presence into our neighborhoods, workplaces, and everyday relationsh...