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Hebrews 10:24-25
24Let us consider how to provoke one another to love and good works,
25not forsaking our own assembling together, as the custom of some is, but exhorting one another; and so much the more, as you see the Day approaching.
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In Remember the Titans, Coach Boone forces his racially divided football team to room together, eat together, learn each other's stories. Gary and Julius—white captain and Black leader—start as enemies and become brothers.
In 127 Hours, Aron Ralston is trapped alone in a canyon, arm pinned by a boulder. For five days he faces death in isolation. The film flashes to memories of community he took for granted—family, friends, a woman he loved carelessly.
Picture Chuck Noland, stranded on a desolate island, his world reduced to the sound of crashing waves and the rustling of palm fronds. In the midst of the vast emptiness, he discovers an unlikely companion: a volleyball named Wilson. With...
God who calls us family, thank You for the gift of community— people to walk with, pray with, grow with. Forgive us for the ways we hurt each other, misunderstand each other, fail each other. Bind us together with cords...
Teaching on Community and Fellowship from Pachomius: Pachomius and the First Cenobitic Community
Teaching on Community and Fellowship from Benedict of Nursia: Benedict on Stability: Staying Put
Teaching on Community and Fellowship from Luke: Acts 2: The Pattern of Early Community
God who sees, for those sitting in isolation tonight— No one to call. No one who notices. No one who asks how they're doing. Be the friend they need. But also, mobilize Your people to be that friend.