You were not created to do life alone. In this week’s message from our Practicing the Way series, Dr. Trent Langhofer teaches from Mark 2 about the paralyzed man carried to Jesus by his friends. This story shows us the power of community to carry us when we are weak, anchor us when we want to give up, strengthen our faith, and celebrate when God brings breakthrough.
Through Scripture and real-life examples, Pastor Trent reminds us that lasting change begins with inner transformation and that God designed His church to walk together in faith.
📖 Scriptures: Mark 2, Exodus 17, Matthew 27, 1 Corinthians 12, John 13
Listen in and discover how community can help you take your next step toward a God first life.
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