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Pastor Jason delivers a powerful message about being Kingdom Builders who love their city, focusing on Jesus' teaching in Matthew 5:13-16 about being salt and light. He explains that as followers of Christ, we have an identity and purpose as salt (preserving what is good, confronting what is rotting, and adding God's flavor to the world) and light (exposing darkness, guiding others out of darkness, and shining visibly for God's glory). The sermon challenges believers to move beyond being consumers in church to actively engaging in their God-given purpose of reaching their community with the gospel.
The pastor emphasizes that believers are strategically placed by God in their families, workplaces, and communities to make a kingdom impact. He calls for a cultural shift in the church from passive attendance to active participation in loving the city through various ministries and outreach efforts. The message concludes with a challenge to commit time, talents, and treasures to kingdom building through supporting missions, local outreach, and church growth initiatives.
By Faith Church SCPastor Jason delivers a powerful message about being Kingdom Builders who love their city, focusing on Jesus' teaching in Matthew 5:13-16 about being salt and light. He explains that as followers of Christ, we have an identity and purpose as salt (preserving what is good, confronting what is rotting, and adding God's flavor to the world) and light (exposing darkness, guiding others out of darkness, and shining visibly for God's glory). The sermon challenges believers to move beyond being consumers in church to actively engaging in their God-given purpose of reaching their community with the gospel.
The pastor emphasizes that believers are strategically placed by God in their families, workplaces, and communities to make a kingdom impact. He calls for a cultural shift in the church from passive attendance to active participation in loving the city through various ministries and outreach efforts. The message concludes with a challenge to commit time, talents, and treasures to kingdom building through supporting missions, local outreach, and church growth initiatives.

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