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In this powerful message, given by our Music Director Johnny Nichols Jr., we're invited to become 'co-conspirators for Christ' in a radical mission of love. Drawing parallels between jazz and our faith journey, we're reminded that both thrive on improvisation, collaboration, and community. The key scripture, Mark 12:31 - 'Love your neighbor as yourself' - challenges us to go beyond surface-level pleasantries and embrace a love that disrupts complacency and stands up for the marginalized.
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In this powerful message, given by our Music Director Johnny Nichols Jr., we're invited to become 'co-conspirators for Christ' in a radical mission of love. Drawing parallels between jazz and our faith journey, we're reminded that both thrive on improvisation, collaboration, and community. The key scripture, Mark 12:31 - 'Love your neighbor as yourself' - challenges us to go beyond surface-level pleasantries and embrace a love that disrupts complacency and stands up for the marginalized.