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What if the family was never meant to function as a collection of isolated individuals, but as a household on mission?
In this episode, we confront a quiet crisis in the modern church: families who follow Jesus individually while drifting apart collectively. Many Christian homes aim for good behavior or a “Christian upbringing,” but never intentionally build a gospel culture. The result? Comfort, performance, or pride quietly shape our households instead of Christ.
Drawing from Scripture, this sermon reframes the family as a team under training—not just disciplined for survival, but formed for maturity and mission. We explore why children are not the center of the family, why parents are not autonomous individuals, and why Jesus alone is the true head of the household.
This episode invites parents, spouses, and children alike into a countercultural vision: a family shaped by grace, anchored in the gospel, and trained together to grow up into Christ.
Key Scriptures Referenced:
Challenge for the week:
Choose one shared family activity—meal, chore, walk, or service project. Name it as training, not just survival. Debrief together with grace.
You are training your family whether you mean to or not.
The only question is: what gospel is shaping your home?
A gospel-shaped family doesn’t just behave better, it remembers who rescued them and why they exist.
By Eugene Christian Church4.3
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What if the family was never meant to function as a collection of isolated individuals, but as a household on mission?
In this episode, we confront a quiet crisis in the modern church: families who follow Jesus individually while drifting apart collectively. Many Christian homes aim for good behavior or a “Christian upbringing,” but never intentionally build a gospel culture. The result? Comfort, performance, or pride quietly shape our households instead of Christ.
Drawing from Scripture, this sermon reframes the family as a team under training—not just disciplined for survival, but formed for maturity and mission. We explore why children are not the center of the family, why parents are not autonomous individuals, and why Jesus alone is the true head of the household.
This episode invites parents, spouses, and children alike into a countercultural vision: a family shaped by grace, anchored in the gospel, and trained together to grow up into Christ.
Key Scriptures Referenced:
Challenge for the week:
Choose one shared family activity—meal, chore, walk, or service project. Name it as training, not just survival. Debrief together with grace.
You are training your family whether you mean to or not.
The only question is: what gospel is shaping your home?
A gospel-shaped family doesn’t just behave better, it remembers who rescued them and why they exist.