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The spiritual gift of service often feels small compared to more visible gifts, but Pastor Lorenzo reminds us that even our smallest acts can shine Christ's light in dark places. Drawing from the parable of the Good Samaritan, he outlines four principles for effective service: practicing empathetic sight, closing the gap between ourselves and those in need, meeting felt needs, and cultivating communities of care. When we serve others with Christ's love, we create ripples of transformation in our families, neighborhoods, and beyond. Our service is never insignificant when it's Christ's light shining through us.
By Madison ChurchThe spiritual gift of service often feels small compared to more visible gifts, but Pastor Lorenzo reminds us that even our smallest acts can shine Christ's light in dark places. Drawing from the parable of the Good Samaritan, he outlines four principles for effective service: practicing empathetic sight, closing the gap between ourselves and those in need, meeting felt needs, and cultivating communities of care. When we serve others with Christ's love, we create ripples of transformation in our families, neighborhoods, and beyond. Our service is never insignificant when it's Christ's light shining through us.