As Paul closes his letter to the Colossians, he doesn't give theology—he gives names. Eleven of them. Why? Because people matter to God. In this powerful and deeply personal message, we’re reminded that the Christian life is not about performance, but people. Paul affirms, encourages, and honors his fellow servants, showing us that love, service, faithfulness, and encouragement are the true marks of maturity. This passage challenges us to stop spectating and start stepping into our calling—to serve, to give, to build others up, and to walk in grace. Watch now and rediscover the beauty of being a servant of The Servant, a priest in God’s kingdom, and a big-hearted lover of people. Because in God’s kingdom, everyone has a role—and everyone matters.