Mar 01, 2020 | Rev. Carrie Binnie

The Hardest Spiritual Work in the World (11 AM)

    Most of us believe that by loving God, we will be more apt to love our neighbors. In his book, Reckless Love, however, Tom Berlin suggests starting with our love of neighbor, which will lead to an increasing love of God. Join us as we consider the importance of loving and extending community to all of God's people, and commit to participating in one or more of our Lenten covenant challenges.

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    Jesus calls us to BE LOVE. If we are to live out the Great Commandment to love God and neighbor, we need to embody the kind of love Jesus is so famous for exhibiting. His is a reckless love; one that drives us to cross imposed or implied boundaries for the purpose of loving as God loves and commands us to love. This Lent, you’re invited to join Community United Methodist Church for an all-church study of Tom Berlin’s Reckless Love: Jesus’ Call to Love our Neighbor. “Love God more deeply by learning to love your neighbor” (back cover).

     

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