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Join Ps James Murray as he challenged us to see the church not as a bunker where we hide from the world, but as a kingdom advancing like light breaking through darkness. Drawing from Ephesians 2, he reminded us that we've been transformed from foreigners and strangers into citizens of God's kingdom and members of His household. This isn't just another community among many—we are called to be a distinctive people, united not by common interests but by the person of Christ, living as a dwelling place for God's Spirit.
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Join Ps James Murray as he challenged us to see the church not as a bunker where we hide from the world, but as a kingdom advancing like light breaking through darkness. Drawing from Ephesians 2, he reminded us that we've been transformed from foreigners and strangers into citizens of God's kingdom and members of His household. This isn't just another community among many—we are called to be a distinctive people, united not by common interests but by the person of Christ, living as a dwelling place for God's Spirit.