“By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” That’s the mark. That’s how we can be identified as Jesus followers: by loving each other. This was the command Jesus gave to those who follow his way, and as disciples they understood that living life in imitation of their rabbi was what being a disciple was all about.
Jesus, later tells them what this love looks like when he speaks about laying down one’s life for their friends. Of course, in the immediate context, Jesus was about to lay down his life for everyone, not just his friends. But when we consider practicing love in the way of Jesus - what does it look like for us to lay down our lives for one another?
January 5, 2020: It's Always This AND That – Michael Hidalgo
December 24, 2019: Christmas Eve Gathering – Wonder
December 22, 2019: Mothers & Dragons - Michael Hidalgo
December 15, 2019: I've Heard This Before – Amanda Lum
December 8, 2019: How Did This Happen? - Kent Dobson
December 1, 2019: A Tale of Two Kingdoms – Michael Hidalgo
November 24, 2019: Loved & Capable of Loving - Amanda Lum
November 17, 2019: Breath, Water and Blood – Michael Hidalgo
November 10, 2019: The Burden of Being Fully Human – Scott Oppliger
November 3, 2019: Love > Fear – Michael Hidalgo & Maggie Knight
October 27, 2019: I Am God – Bekah Stewart
October 20, 2019: What Does it Matter Anyway – Amanda Lum
October 13, 2019: One Life – Michael Hidalgo
October 6, 2019: Hold it Like This – Michael Hidalgo
September 29, 2019: As It Should Be – Michael Hidalgo
September 22, 2019: It's A Matter of the Heart – Amanda Lum
September 15, 2019: More Than Words – Michael Hidalgo
September 8, 2019: Fruit, Meat, and Murder – Michael Hidalgo
September 1, 2019: The One About Nature and Grace and the Divine - Michael Hidalgo
August 25, 2019: Only One Thing is Essential? – Scott Oppliger
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