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True love initiates, demonstrates, and activates—and it moves us beyond judging behavior to listening to people's stories. Through the Parable of the Good Samaritan, Jesus calls us to radical compassion, challenging us to ask whether we avoid messy people, merely observe them, or truly enter into their pain. When we cry, "Give me Jesus," we are asking for His worldview—one that sees past altered behavior to wounded hearts and responds with mercy.
Join us in Chapel Hill as Head Pastor Matthew Bollinger examines Jesus' words in John 5:41–42, and reminds us that without God's love within us, out approval and even our ministry mean nothing.
For more information, visit riverlifefellowship.com
To contact us: [email protected]
By River Life FellowshipTrue love initiates, demonstrates, and activates—and it moves us beyond judging behavior to listening to people's stories. Through the Parable of the Good Samaritan, Jesus calls us to radical compassion, challenging us to ask whether we avoid messy people, merely observe them, or truly enter into their pain. When we cry, "Give me Jesus," we are asking for His worldview—one that sees past altered behavior to wounded hearts and responds with mercy.
Join us in Chapel Hill as Head Pastor Matthew Bollinger examines Jesus' words in John 5:41–42, and reminds us that without God's love within us, out approval and even our ministry mean nothing.
For more information, visit riverlifefellowship.com
To contact us: [email protected]