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Loneliness is one of the defining struggles of our time—and it hasn’t spared the church.
In this teaching from John 17, we wrap up our series on the DNA of the church by looking at Jesus’ longest recorded prayer and his deep desire for a unified, loving community. From the Trinity as the origin of community, to eternal life as relationship, to the everyday practice of hospitality, this message explores what it truly means to live life together.
We’ll talk about:
• Why we’re more connected yet more alone than ever
• How community reflects the very nature of God
• The real barriers that keep us from meaningful relationships
• Why hospitality—not perfection—is the pathway to unity
• How loving one another is how we experience the love of God
This isn’t about ideal community or quick solutions. It’s about keeping the table open, making space for real people, and trusting that God’s love becomes visible when we choose to live together.
👉 If this teaching resonates with you, consider liking, subscribing, or sharing with someone who’s longing for deeper community.
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Loneliness is one of the defining struggles of our time—and it hasn’t spared the church.
In this teaching from John 17, we wrap up our series on the DNA of the church by looking at Jesus’ longest recorded prayer and his deep desire for a unified, loving community. From the Trinity as the origin of community, to eternal life as relationship, to the everyday practice of hospitality, this message explores what it truly means to live life together.
We’ll talk about:
• Why we’re more connected yet more alone than ever
• How community reflects the very nature of God
• The real barriers that keep us from meaningful relationships
• Why hospitality—not perfection—is the pathway to unity
• How loving one another is how we experience the love of God
This isn’t about ideal community or quick solutions. It’s about keeping the table open, making space for real people, and trusting that God’s love becomes visible when we choose to live together.
👉 If this teaching resonates with you, consider liking, subscribing, or sharing with someone who’s longing for deeper community.