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Teaching: Pastor Macho Lara
What holds the Church together when the world feels divided? In this message, Pastor Macho continues A Better Witness through Romans 15, where Paul invites believers to live as a community shaped by endurance, encouragement, and hope. Jesus’ prayer for unity in John 17 becomes the backdrop for this call—a reminder that our unity is not for comfort, but for credibility. When followers of Jesus bear with one another, endure together, and worship as one, the gospel becomes visible again in a fractured world.
This teaching calls us to let hope be the glue that binds us across difference and history. Hope is not wishful thinking; it is the fruit of God’s presence among His people. When we choose love over withdrawal, reconciliation over resentment, and worship over worry, we become the kind of community that shows the world what it means to live held together by Christ Himself.
By The Table NYCTeaching: Pastor Macho Lara
What holds the Church together when the world feels divided? In this message, Pastor Macho continues A Better Witness through Romans 15, where Paul invites believers to live as a community shaped by endurance, encouragement, and hope. Jesus’ prayer for unity in John 17 becomes the backdrop for this call—a reminder that our unity is not for comfort, but for credibility. When followers of Jesus bear with one another, endure together, and worship as one, the gospel becomes visible again in a fractured world.
This teaching calls us to let hope be the glue that binds us across difference and history. Hope is not wishful thinking; it is the fruit of God’s presence among His people. When we choose love over withdrawal, reconciliation over resentment, and worship over worry, we become the kind of community that shows the world what it means to live held together by Christ Himself.