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What does it mean to live in true community, even when sin and conflict arise? In Matthew 18:15-20, Jesus gives us a vision of a church where honesty, accountability, and reconciliation are central—not as a rigid process but as a way of fostering deep relationships. In this message, Pastor Clarence explores how calling out sin in love, receiving correction with humility, and walking together in grace reflect the unity that Christ has already won for us. Together we’re invited to embrace the messy but beautiful reality of community life in Christ.
In this sermon, we explore the power of prayer in the context of community. What does it look like for the people of God to intercede for one another with urgency and faith? How do we cultivate a culture where prayer isn’t just a last resort but our first response? And when God answers, do we believe it—or do we, like Peter’s community, find ourselves surprised by His faithfulness?
If you’re walking through a season of trial, know this: You are not alone. Christ-centered community is designed to carry one another, to pray fervently, and to believe boldly in the power of God. No matter the outcome, we can trust in His sovereignty and glorify Him together.