SERVING OTHERS

Serving others in the Christian faith means following the example of Jesus, who came not to be served but to serve. It’s about putting love into action—caring for the needs of others, especially the poor, the hurting, and the overlooked. When you serve, you reflect God’s heart and become part of His work in the world. It’s not just a task—it’s a calling that shapes your character, builds community, and points others to Christ. Jesus said, “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” Serving is how faith becomes visible.

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SERVING INSIDE THE CHURCH

Serving inside the church is a simple way to make a big impact. Whether you greet at the door, help with kids, run tech, or brew coffee, every role matters. It’s how we grow together, support each other, and show God’s love in action.

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SERVING OUTSIDE THE CHURCH

Serving outside the church is how we carry God’s love into the world. From helping a neighbor to volunteering in the community, it’s about showing up where people need hope, help, and a reminder that they matter.

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