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In the final message of our Rooted series, we explore why the church is essential by looking at the rhythms of the early believers in Acts 2 and the vibrant community in Antioch from Acts 11. Scripture shows that the church wasn’t a once-a-week event—it was an everyday family marked by devotion, shared life, generosity, and encouragement.
We’re reminded that Jesus calls His people to be a “city on a hill”—a community so full of love, unity, and compassion that the world can’t help but notice. The church matters because it’s where we grow, where we belong, and where God shines His light through us to those around us.
Be encouraged to see the church not as a gathering you attend, but a family you live with every day.
By Evergreen ChurchIn the final message of our Rooted series, we explore why the church is essential by looking at the rhythms of the early believers in Acts 2 and the vibrant community in Antioch from Acts 11. Scripture shows that the church wasn’t a once-a-week event—it was an everyday family marked by devotion, shared life, generosity, and encouragement.
We’re reminded that Jesus calls His people to be a “city on a hill”—a community so full of love, unity, and compassion that the world can’t help but notice. The church matters because it’s where we grow, where we belong, and where God shines His light through us to those around us.
Be encouraged to see the church not as a gathering you attend, but a family you live with every day.