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In the final message of Practicing the Way, we talk about one of the most misunderstood practices in the Christian life: witness. For many people, witnessing feels heavy—pressure, awkwardness, fear of rejection, or guilt for not doing enough.
But Jesus never called us to outcomes. He called us to obedience.
From Acts 1:8 and Colossians 4:2–6, we’ll explore what it means to become the kind of people who live and speak the way of Jesus with wisdom, grace, and courage—trusting the Holy Spirit with the results.
Witness isn’t about being impressive. It’s about being faithful.
By Citizens ChurchIn the final message of Practicing the Way, we talk about one of the most misunderstood practices in the Christian life: witness. For many people, witnessing feels heavy—pressure, awkwardness, fear of rejection, or guilt for not doing enough.
But Jesus never called us to outcomes. He called us to obedience.
From Acts 1:8 and Colossians 4:2–6, we’ll explore what it means to become the kind of people who live and speak the way of Jesus with wisdom, grace, and courage—trusting the Holy Spirit with the results.
Witness isn’t about being impressive. It’s about being faithful.