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The Church is Still RELEVANT-Part 1m

Gregg Matte August 12, 2007 33m

Summary

The sermon explores the relevance of the church in modern society, using a metaphor comparing James Bond and Jason Bourne to illustrate the importance of understanding one's identity. The speaker emphasizes that the church is not outdated but critically significant, connecting spiritual teachings to daily life challenges such as work, marriage, and personal struggles. Drawing from the book of Acts, the pastor argues that being a "relevant biblical community" means demonstrating how faith impacts every aspect of life, from Sunday worship to Monday work. The key takeaway is that the church remains essential and meaningful, not by artificially trying to be trendy, but by authentically showing how biblical principles are intrinsically relevant to people's everyday experiences.

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