What does it mean to truly serve a community in crisis? In this powerful message, Rev. Mary Kate Myers takes us through the Book of Nehemiah to discover a masterclass in faithful, humble, and patient leadership.
When Nehemiah learned that Jerusalem lay in ruins—its walls broken and its people vulnerable—he didn't rush in with quick fixes or grand heroics. Instead, he spent three months in prayer and fasting, seeking God's guidance. Upon arriving, he quietly surveyed the devastation, listened to those who had been living in the wreckage, and only then rallied the community to rebuild together.
Drawing from her own experience with Mountaintop ministry in Grundy County, Pastor Mary Kate challenges us to examine how we approach service. Are we working for people, assuming we know their needs? Or are we working with them, taking time to listen, learn, and partner in God's work of redemption?
This sermon is a timely reminder that kingdom work isn't about being heroes or creating quick fixes—it's about faithful presence, patient discernment, and trusting that God is already at work in our communities.
Key Takeaway: "God is already at work in our community. We must step out of our need to be heroes and into the humble work of walking alongside those God calls us to serve."
Perfect for church leaders, ministry volunteers, and anyone seeking to make a meaningful difference in their community.