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What didn’t make Sunday’s sermon makes it into the pod. We pick up “episode 3” from David’s message—the part that hit the cutting room floor—and talk honestly about why community is hard and why the gospel still insists on we over me. We get practical about doing life with people who don’t share our politics or our theology (unity ≠ uniformity), the danger of idealistic expectations that implode real friendships, and why learning to navigate conflict is not a failure of community but one of its main engines for growth and healing. Plus, in Just for Funsies: the underrated spiritual significance of Life Group snacks (yes, snacks matter). If you’re longing for something deeper than bag-of-marbles proximity and want the Acts-2 kind of belonging, this one’s for you—real stories, workable practices, and a hopeful path toward a gospel-shaped community that can actually hold together when we disagree.
By Mosaic Denver5
1212 ratings
What didn’t make Sunday’s sermon makes it into the pod. We pick up “episode 3” from David’s message—the part that hit the cutting room floor—and talk honestly about why community is hard and why the gospel still insists on we over me. We get practical about doing life with people who don’t share our politics or our theology (unity ≠ uniformity), the danger of idealistic expectations that implode real friendships, and why learning to navigate conflict is not a failure of community but one of its main engines for growth and healing. Plus, in Just for Funsies: the underrated spiritual significance of Life Group snacks (yes, snacks matter). If you’re longing for something deeper than bag-of-marbles proximity and want the Acts-2 kind of belonging, this one’s for you—real stories, workable practices, and a hopeful path toward a gospel-shaped community that can actually hold together when we disagree.

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