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Our Community's Value for Mission

Isaiah 61:1-4; Matthew 28:18-20; Romans 1:16-17

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
October 17 2021

This sermon appears to clarify mission as one of the core values of the community, not as a side project for a few people. Through Isaiah 61, the Great Commission, and Romans 1, the message likely presents mission as carrying good news, joining the reconciling work of God, and refusing to be ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ. The service itself embodies that spirit by continuing in worship through technical problems, valuing obedience to God over smooth presentation. The hope in the sermon is that mission begins in the heart of God and is still sustained by his power. The church is not sent out empty-handed. It goes with the gospel, the Spirit, and the living presence of Christ. Do not treat mission as optional or as someone else's calling. Ask where God is already sending you with his good news, and carry the gospel with quiet confidence into the people and places he has entrusted to you. Lord, deepen in us a true value for mission. Free us from passivity and fear, fill us with confidence in your gospel, and send us out with love, courage, and obedience into the harvest around us.

  • The service opens by choosing worship and obedience despite technical disruption, embodying the conviction that ministering to God matters more than circumstances.
  • The sermon then appears to tie together Isaiah 61, Matthew 28, and Romans 1 to define mission as gospel witness rooted in God's own heart.
  • The movement of the message is from inward gathering into outward sending with confidence in the gospel.
  • Do not treat mission as optional or as someone else's calling.
  • Ask where God is already sending you with his good news, and carry the gospel with quiet confidence into the people and places he has entrusted to you.

Do not treat mission as optional or as someone else's calling. Ask where God is already sending you with his good news, and carry the gospel with quiet confidence into the people and places he has entrusted to you.

Lord, deepen in us a true value for mission. Free us from passivity and fear, fill us with confidence in your gospel, and send us out with love, courage, and obedience into the harvest around us.

Sermon Messages October 17 2021 52:01

Our Community's Value for Mission

Isaiah 61:1-4; Matthew 28:18-20; Romans 1:16-17

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Message Summary

Sermon Messages Isaiah 61:1-4; Matthew 28:18-20; Romans 1:16-17

This sermon appears to clarify mission as one of the core values of the community, not as a side project for a few people. Through Isaiah 61, the Great Commission, and Romans 1, the message likely presents mission as carrying good news, joining the reconciling work of God, and refusing to be ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ. The service itself embodies that spirit by continuing in worship through technical problems, valuing obedience to God over smooth presentation. The hope in the sermon is that mission begins in the heart of God and is still sustained by his power. The church is not sent out empty-handed. It goes with the gospel, the Spirit, and the living presence of Christ. Do not treat mission as optional or as someone else's calling. Ask where God is already sending you with his good news, and carry the gospel with quiet confidence into the people and places he has entrusted to you. Lord, deepen in us a true value for mission. Free us from passivity and fear, fill us with confidence in your gospel, and send us out with love, courage, and obedience into the harvest around us.

  • The service opens by choosing worship and obedience despite technical disruption, embodying the conviction that ministering to God matters more than circumstances.
  • The sermon then appears to tie together Isaiah 61, Matthew 28, and Romans 1 to define mission as gospel witness rooted in God's own heart.
  • The movement of the message is from inward gathering into outward sending with confidence in the gospel.
  • Do not treat mission as optional or as someone else's calling.
  • Ask where God is already sending you with his good news, and carry the gospel with quiet confidence into the people and places he has entrusted to you.

Do not treat mission as optional or as someone else's calling. Ask where God is already sending you with his good news, and carry the gospel with quiet confidence into the people and places he has entrusted to you.

Lord, deepen in us a true value for mission. Free us from passivity and fear, fill us with confidence in your gospel, and send us out with love, courage, and obedience into the harvest around us.

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