What Breaks His Heart

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What Breaks His Heart

Vision for the Church: Part Two

Today, God is sending groups of people to the Church who may make us uncomfortable.

 

...people who look differently than we do.

 

...people who act differently than we do.

 

...people who live differently than we do.

 

How will we, the Church, receive people who God loves as much as He loves us, even if they are different from us?

 

Jesus never judged sinners. He hung out with them. He preferred spending time with them instead of the religious crowd of the day.

 

Do you want to know what breaks the heart of Jesus?

 

Watch Part 2 of our pastor Brian Kamstra's vision for our church: "What Breaks His Heart."

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