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What if the most radical thing a Christian could be in today's world is... ordinary? In a culture marked by moral confusion, outrage fatigue, and the endless pursuit of self-fulfillment, the Apostle Paul offers an unexpected vision for transformation—not through loud rebellion, but through shockingly normal lives of integrity, faithfulness, and peace. In this opening message of our series through the book of Titus, we discover how a small group of committed Christians in 18th-century England changed history not by protesting in the streets, but by living differently in their homes. Paul's letter to Titus reveals the same wisdom for the chaotic culture of ancient Crete—and for ours today. Join us as we explore how the high call of a decent life becomes the most powerful witness in a world that has lost its way, and how this vision is ultimately grounded not in self-improvement, but in the hope of eternal life promised through Jesus Christ.
By Life ChapelWhat if the most radical thing a Christian could be in today's world is... ordinary? In a culture marked by moral confusion, outrage fatigue, and the endless pursuit of self-fulfillment, the Apostle Paul offers an unexpected vision for transformation—not through loud rebellion, but through shockingly normal lives of integrity, faithfulness, and peace. In this opening message of our series through the book of Titus, we discover how a small group of committed Christians in 18th-century England changed history not by protesting in the streets, but by living differently in their homes. Paul's letter to Titus reveals the same wisdom for the chaotic culture of ancient Crete—and for ours today. Join us as we explore how the high call of a decent life becomes the most powerful witness in a world that has lost its way, and how this vision is ultimately grounded not in self-improvement, but in the hope of eternal life promised through Jesus Christ.