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What does it mean to truly embody "good news" in a world hungry for authentic connection? Through an engaging dialogue, Pastor James and Pastor Dina explore how the opening words of Mark's Gospel challenge us to move beyond surface-level welcomes to genuine Christian hospitality. Drawing from touching examples—from a father teaching his son grace at swim meets to missionaries demonstrating radical forgiveness—they reveal how being "good news" means noticing those on the margins, opening our homes, and entering into others' messy realities with Christ-like love. This timely message invites us to examine how we can make Jesus' transformative love tangible to those around us. Join us to discover practical ways to share hope in an isolated world. Sermon 1-25-26
By Pastors James Benson and Dena RoyWhat does it mean to truly embody "good news" in a world hungry for authentic connection? Through an engaging dialogue, Pastor James and Pastor Dina explore how the opening words of Mark's Gospel challenge us to move beyond surface-level welcomes to genuine Christian hospitality. Drawing from touching examples—from a father teaching his son grace at swim meets to missionaries demonstrating radical forgiveness—they reveal how being "good news" means noticing those on the margins, opening our homes, and entering into others' messy realities with Christ-like love. This timely message invites us to examine how we can make Jesus' transformative love tangible to those around us. Join us to discover practical ways to share hope in an isolated world. Sermon 1-25-26