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I Love My Church: From Belonging to Ownership

As we continued our I Love My Church  series, Jord challenged us to move beyond simply belonging  to a church and into taking ownership of it . This message reminded us that church was never designed to be a place we attend occasionally, but a family we actively build together. Loving the church means seeing it not as something we consume, but something we steward. 1. Church Is Not a Service — It’s a Shared Responsibility In Scripture, the church is described as a body, not a

I Love My Church: Where Your Treasure Is, There Your Heart Will Be

As part of our I Love My Church  series, Saff brought a challenging and grace-filled message that touched one of the most sensitive but important areas of discipleship: money, possessions, and the posture of our hearts . The Bible speaks about money more than prayer and faith combined — not because money is evil, but because it has a powerful ability to shape what we love and trust . 1. Money Is a Heart Issue Before It’s a Financial One Jesus taught that “where your treasure

I Love My Church: From Attendance to Devotion

In Week 2 of our I Love My Church  series, Jord brought a challenging but deeply loving message to believers: loving the church requires devotion, not just attendance . This message wasn’t about guilt or pressure — it was a call to rediscover what the church was always meant to be: a devoted people, partnering with God to build His house. 1. The Church Doesn’t Need a Crowd — It Needs Devoted People Jord reminded us that showing up physically doesn’t always mean we’ve truly co

When Failing Feels Final: Finding Faith Through Failure

Failure hurts. It can leave us questioning our calling, our worth, and even our faith. But what if failure isn’t the end of the story — what if it’s the ground God uses to grow something stronger? At Freedom Church Worcester , we’ve been exploring what it means to have a lion heart  — a faith that roars with courage even when life feels uncertain. This week, Jord shared a powerful reminder that lions know how to deal with failure , and so should we. 🦁 Lions Know How to Fail

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