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In today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we dive into Romans 14:13-23, where Paul reminds us that our personal freedoms should never come at the expense of another believer’s spiritual growth. While we have liberty in Christ, we must use it wisely and lovingly, ensuring that we build others up rather than causing them to stumble.
We explore how Paul’s teaching applies to modern Christian life—from social gatherings to personal convictions. We challenge ourselves to ask: Are we prioritizing love over personal preferences? Are we considering how our choices impact others? Are we striving for unity in Christ rather than unnecessary division?
In The Grind, we celebrate Simone (9th), Arianna & Olivia (4th), Valerie (2nd), and Sarah (Kindergarten) on their birthdays! 🎉 We also remind our BBA families about Parent-Teacher Conferences next Friday, March 28th, and the importance of alumni updating their contact info for the upcoming Alumni Dinner on June 5, 2025, at Cape Fear Botanical Gardens.
Join us as we reflect on how to walk in love, pursue peace, and use our Christian freedom in a way that honors God and strengthens His Church.
By Jack FarmerIn today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we dive into Romans 14:13-23, where Paul reminds us that our personal freedoms should never come at the expense of another believer’s spiritual growth. While we have liberty in Christ, we must use it wisely and lovingly, ensuring that we build others up rather than causing them to stumble.
We explore how Paul’s teaching applies to modern Christian life—from social gatherings to personal convictions. We challenge ourselves to ask: Are we prioritizing love over personal preferences? Are we considering how our choices impact others? Are we striving for unity in Christ rather than unnecessary division?
In The Grind, we celebrate Simone (9th), Arianna & Olivia (4th), Valerie (2nd), and Sarah (Kindergarten) on their birthdays! 🎉 We also remind our BBA families about Parent-Teacher Conferences next Friday, March 28th, and the importance of alumni updating their contact info for the upcoming Alumni Dinner on June 5, 2025, at Cape Fear Botanical Gardens.
Join us as we reflect on how to walk in love, pursue peace, and use our Christian freedom in a way that honors God and strengthens His Church.