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What if the future of our church is decided in small, ordinary moments where love either moves or stalls? We open with the story behind our name—life spoken over a city scarred by loss—and trace how that promise shaped our mission to make room for people long before we ever talked about buildings. From the first living-room gathering to today’s baptisms, we keep returning to the same center: only Jesus saves, and everything we do must point to Him.
We get practical and honest about purpose. When we know who we are and whose we are, speech changes, priorities reset, and even our view of money, time, and work bends toward mission. We name the fruit we cannot fake—kindness, patience, self-control—and the limits we cannot conquer without the Holy Spirit. Then we turn to Matthew 25, where Jesus separates sheep and goats not by statements of belief but by whether love showed up for the hungry, the thirsty, the stranger, and the prisoner. Both groups are surprised because the decisive moments looked ordinary. That’s the point: inactivity is not neutral. Doing nothing can be the loudest no.
Along the way, we challenge church-as-crowd thinking. Hype can draw people; only discipleship forms them. We talk unity over preferences, testimony over polish, and a bold aim for 100 percent engagement in prayer, fasting, hospitality, and everyday courage. Our vision is not about square footage; it’s about people—neighbors meeting Jesus, families restored, students discovering purpose, and stories that echo for decades. We pray for clarity to match our words with obedience, trusting a big God to do what only He can do.
Listen now, share it with someone who needs hope, and tell us your next step. Subscribe, leave a review, and let us know: where will you choose action this week?
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By Life Community Church5
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What if the future of our church is decided in small, ordinary moments where love either moves or stalls? We open with the story behind our name—life spoken over a city scarred by loss—and trace how that promise shaped our mission to make room for people long before we ever talked about buildings. From the first living-room gathering to today’s baptisms, we keep returning to the same center: only Jesus saves, and everything we do must point to Him.
We get practical and honest about purpose. When we know who we are and whose we are, speech changes, priorities reset, and even our view of money, time, and work bends toward mission. We name the fruit we cannot fake—kindness, patience, self-control—and the limits we cannot conquer without the Holy Spirit. Then we turn to Matthew 25, where Jesus separates sheep and goats not by statements of belief but by whether love showed up for the hungry, the thirsty, the stranger, and the prisoner. Both groups are surprised because the decisive moments looked ordinary. That’s the point: inactivity is not neutral. Doing nothing can be the loudest no.
Along the way, we challenge church-as-crowd thinking. Hype can draw people; only discipleship forms them. We talk unity over preferences, testimony over polish, and a bold aim for 100 percent engagement in prayer, fasting, hospitality, and everyday courage. Our vision is not about square footage; it’s about people—neighbors meeting Jesus, families restored, students discovering purpose, and stories that echo for decades. We pray for clarity to match our words with obedience, trusting a big God to do what only He can do.
Listen now, share it with someone who needs hope, and tell us your next step. Subscribe, leave a review, and let us know: where will you choose action this week?
Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook or YouTube.

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