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The Porch Community Church
The Porch Community Church
500 episodes
2 weeks ago
Can I really make a difference? That’s the question we’re asking this week in our Asking for a Friend series — and the answer is YES. In this message, Pastor Shannon shares the heart behind what it means to be the church — not just attend it. Drawing from Acts 3, where Peter and John encounter a man outside the temple gates, we’re reminded that miracles, transformation, and real faith often happen outside the walls — on “the porch.” At The Porch Community Church, we believe life change happens where Jesus meets real life — in the grocery store, at the ball field, in your workplace, and around your neighborhood. You were made to make a difference. 📖 Scripture References: Acts 3:1–11 Acts 4:13 Ephesians 2:10 1 Peter 4:10 Galatians 6:9–10 💬 Key Takeaway: You don’t need to be extraordinary — just available. God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things.
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Can I really make a difference? That’s the question we’re asking this week in our Asking for a Friend series — and the answer is YES. In this message, Pastor Shannon shares the heart behind what it means to be the church — not just attend it. Drawing from Acts 3, where Peter and John encounter a man outside the temple gates, we’re reminded that miracles, transformation, and real faith often happen outside the walls — on “the porch.” At The Porch Community Church, we believe life change happens where Jesus meets real life — in the grocery store, at the ball field, in your workplace, and around your neighborhood. You were made to make a difference. 📖 Scripture References: Acts 3:1–11 Acts 4:13 Ephesians 2:10 1 Peter 4:10 Galatians 6:9–10 💬 Key Takeaway: You don’t need to be extraordinary — just available. God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things.
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How To Grow as a Christrian (Expect The Spirit) Asking For A friend Week 3
The Porch Community Church
25 minutes 21 seconds
3 months ago
How To Grow as a Christrian (Expect The Spirit) Asking For A friend Week 3
Asking for a Friend – Week 3 How do I grow as a follower of Christ? This week, Pastor Shannon tackles one of the most common questions Christians ask: What does it really mean to grow as a disciple? Through John 16, Acts 2, and Galatians 5, we see that growth doesn’t happen by trying harder—it happens by the presence and power of the Holy Spirit. Spiritual growth comes when we prayerfully expect the Spirit to move in every part of our lives. We also introduce 21 Days of Prayer and Fasting, an opportunity for our church family to create space for God to work in powerful ways.
The Porch Community Church
Can I really make a difference? That’s the question we’re asking this week in our Asking for a Friend series — and the answer is YES. In this message, Pastor Shannon shares the heart behind what it means to be the church — not just attend it. Drawing from Acts 3, where Peter and John encounter a man outside the temple gates, we’re reminded that miracles, transformation, and real faith often happen outside the walls — on “the porch.” At The Porch Community Church, we believe life change happens where Jesus meets real life — in the grocery store, at the ball field, in your workplace, and around your neighborhood. You were made to make a difference. 📖 Scripture References: Acts 3:1–11 Acts 4:13 Ephesians 2:10 1 Peter 4:10 Galatians 6:9–10 💬 Key Takeaway: You don’t need to be extraordinary — just available. God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things.