What if every Adventist member found a way to actively share their
faith--daily? What if it wasn't a production, a program or an event as
much as it was a way of life? What if we figured out how to apply
"church" to our daily lives? We would be changed and our communities
would be changed.
The Christian ideals of unity, brotherly love and forgiveness are freely discussed in our sermons, church meetings and events, but often they never get beyond the walls of our church buildings and into our homes and communities. By God's grace we need to start "applying" what we profess so that we can truly be what Jesus intended--"the salt of the earth." In essence, our theology needs to be translated into biography.
"ChurchApplied: In Motion" is the video side of a collection of information resources published by Church Support Services. The purpose of the series is to inspire and move Seventh-day Adventist members within the Pacific Union Conference to act on the Spirit's call to translate their faith into biography.
The Christian ideals of unity, brotherly love and forgiveness are freely discussed in our sermons, church meetings and events, but often they never get beyond the walls of our church buildings and into our homes and communities. By God's grace we need to start "applying" what we profess so that we can truly be what Jesus intended--"the salt of the earth." In essence, our theology needs to be translated into biography.
"ChurchApplied: In Motion" is the video side of a collection of information resources published by Church Support Services. The purpose of the series is to inspire and move Seventh-day Adventist members within the Pacific Union Conference to act on the Spirit's call to translate their faith into biography.
By Rich DuBose, Director, Pacific Union Conference Church Support Services
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