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To Know and Introduce Him Part XII with Pastor Mike: 

This week, Pastor Mike reminded us that the core of our faith is simple but challenging: love God and love people. Loving God means giving Him our whole heart, mind, and life—not part-time devotion (Mark 12:28–30; Matthew 10:37–39). He asks, “Do you love Me?” Loving people means showing compassion in action. The Good Samaritan (Luke 10) shows us how—by opening our eyes, hearts, hands, schedules, and wallets to those in need. Real love, as taught in Isaiah 1 and 1 Corinthians 13, is just and selfless. Jesus calls us to love as He did (John 13:34–35). Let’s live it out this week.

Your End vs. Your End with Pastor Mike: In today’s message, Pastor Mike challenged us to live with purpose and urgency, reminding us that while the end of all things is in God’s hands, your end—your personal legacy and eternity—is shaped by how you live now. We explored four ways to live with intentionality: putting God first, being watchful, choosing intentionality over carelessness, and keeping everything in eternal perspective. Christianity is a big deal—it’s not a game, and how we live truly matters.

To Know and Introduce Him Part XI with Pastor Mike: This week, Pastor Mike led us through a powerful message centered on loving mercy—a vital part of our walk with God. He reminded us that mercy is not just a feeling; it's a way of life, modeled by Jesus and meant to be lived out daily by His followers.

To Know and Introduce Him Part X with Pastor Mike: This week, Pastor Mike reminded us that Micah 6:8 offers a timeless blueprint for faith: live justly by aligning with God’s truth and treating others fairly; love mercy by showing the same compassion God showed us; and walk humbly by depending on God, not ourselves. This is what the Lord desires.

To Know and Introduce Him Part IX with Pastor Mike: This week’s message reminded us that God values our time and attention—He wants a real relationship with us. Jesus modeled this by regularly stepping away to pray, and Psalm 46:10 calls us to “be still” and know Him in the quiet.

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