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In this episode of Kingdom and Coffee entitled "Love That Moves," Pastor Calvary Callender explores the core of discipleship: being formed into the image of Christ for the sake of others. Moving beyond a "Sunday-only" faith, this message challenges us to consider how true spiritual formation must result in outward movement toward those who are marginalized or overlooked.
Drawing from the story of Jesus and the man with leprosy in Mark 1:40-45, Pastor Callender highlights the visceral, "gut-level" compassion (splagchnizomai) that drove Jesus to do the unthinkable: reach out and touch an "untouchable". We explore how the true miracle began not with physical healing, but with a touch that restored dignity and broke a lifetime of isolation.
If you’ve found yourself "loving from a distance," this episode is a call to close the gap. Join us as we reflect on who God is calling you to move toward today to repair broken dignity and reflect the heart of Jesus.
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In this episode of Kingdom and Coffee entitled "Love That Moves," Pastor Calvary Callender explores the core of discipleship: being formed into the image of Christ for the sake of others. Moving beyond a "Sunday-only" faith, this message challenges us to consider how true spiritual formation must result in outward movement toward those who are marginalized or overlooked.
Drawing from the story of Jesus and the man with leprosy in Mark 1:40-45, Pastor Callender highlights the visceral, "gut-level" compassion (splagchnizomai) that drove Jesus to do the unthinkable: reach out and touch an "untouchable". We explore how the true miracle began not with physical healing, but with a touch that restored dignity and broke a lifetime of isolation.
If you’ve found yourself "loving from a distance," this episode is a call to close the gap. Join us as we reflect on who God is calling you to move toward today to repair broken dignity and reflect the heart of Jesus.