Sunday service
Theme of the month: Community
Community is more than just people living in the same neighborhood or sharing similar interests. From a biblical perspective, community is a life shared together in Christ. It is not merely about proximity, but about unity—a family of believers walking together in faith, love, and purpose.

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Does God Really Want a Community?
Yes. From the beginning, God has always desired a people, not just individuals, for Himself.
Exodus 19 – God calls Israel as a nation to be His treasured possession, a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation. He was forming a community that would reflect His glory.
Exodus 16:10–13 – Even in the wilderness, God provided for His people collectively with manna and quail, showing that His provision flows in the context of community.
Matthew 18:20 – Jesus affirms, “For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.” God’s presence is uniquely manifested in a gathered people.
God is not only interested in our personal walk but in how we live, worship, and grow together.
Advantages of Community
There is support and strength – Ecclesiastes 4:9–12
Community provides encouragement in trials, accountability in faith, and joy in victories. When one falls, another lifts them up. When one prays, another says “Amen.” Together, we are stronger.
Community is not a luxury but a necessity for spiritual growth
Iron sharpens iron. We become more Christlike when we walk with others who challenge, inspire, and correct us in love. Growth happens best when we are planted in the soil of godly relationships.