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In today's message, we're concluding our series on "Relational Poverty," focusing on how authentic community is the answer to the isolation many feel. While the church once relied on a formula of cool music, dynamic preaching, and vibrant ministries to grow, times have changed. People—especially the younger generation—are seeking hope, authenticity, and real connections over hype and performance. At Rocky, we value community, but the truth is, many people won't experience it unless we invite them. Research shows that personal invitations are powerful. Just as Jesus invited others to "Come and see," we are called to do the same. So, who will you invite to sit with you at church? This simple act could lead to life-changing conversations.
By Rocky Mountain Christian Church4.3
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In today's message, we're concluding our series on "Relational Poverty," focusing on how authentic community is the answer to the isolation many feel. While the church once relied on a formula of cool music, dynamic preaching, and vibrant ministries to grow, times have changed. People—especially the younger generation—are seeking hope, authenticity, and real connections over hype and performance. At Rocky, we value community, but the truth is, many people won't experience it unless we invite them. Research shows that personal invitations are powerful. Just as Jesus invited others to "Come and see," we are called to do the same. So, who will you invite to sit with you at church? This simple act could lead to life-changing conversations.

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