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Messages from worship at The Church at Mongomery, a campus of The Woodlands Methodist Church in The Woodlands, Texas, outside of Houston.
18 NOV 2024 · The Church at Montgomery Worship | Aaron Laird |
Welcome! I’m so glad you joined us today for the sermon series Neighborly. In Matthew and Luke, an expert in the law asks Jesus to identify the greatest commandment. And Jesus replies without hesitation: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength.” But then He continues beyond their request and says, “The second is like it: Love your neighbor as yourself.”
It’s interesting that He didn’t stop after revealing the first and greatest commandment. I mean, Jesus was God — the one to whom the commandment pointed — and that initial answer fully addressed the question. But then Jesus’ incredible nature is revealed in the additional response: “Love your neighbor as yourself.”
God’s desire for you and me is to be the hands and feet of Christ in this world now and until Jesus returns. Join us for all three weeks of Neighborly — November 10, 17 and 24 — as we explore what it means to be a good neighbor.
10 NOV 2024 · The Church at Montgomery Worship | Aaron Laird |
Welcome! I’m so glad you joined us today for the sermon series Neighborly. In Matthew and Luke, an expert in the law asks Jesus to identify the greatest commandment. And Jesus replies without hesitation: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength.” But then He continues beyond their request and says, “The second is like it: Love your neighbor as yourself.”
It’s interesting that He didn’t stop after revealing the first and greatest commandment. I mean, Jesus was God — the one to whom the commandment pointed — and that initial answer fully addressed the question. But then Jesus’ incredible nature is revealed in the additional response: “Love your neighbor as yourself.”
God’s desire for you and me is to be the hands and feet of Christ in this world now and until Jesus returns. Join us for all three weeks of Neighborly — November 10, 17 and 24 — as we explore what it means to be a good neighbor.
3 NOV 2024 · The Church at Montgomery Worship | Aaron Laird |
We all have our favorite seasons of the year, like Christmas and Easter. For me, it’s Election Season! Just kidding. I doubt anyone finds this season particularly delightful. Despite all the “parties” in this country, we don’t seem to be having much fun together. We have Republican, Democratic, Green, Libertarian, Constitution, Natural Law and more (yes, those are all recognized parties). It’s exhausting! And of all the topics of conversation, political discourse tends to be the most likely to cause strife. But there’s a better way.
As Christians, we’re called to be the hands and feet of Christ. As Christian Americans, we’re called to represent Him in our voting and in whatever level of political involvement He has called us to. This doesn’t mean avoiding conflict, but it does mean handling it in a Christ-like manner. It doesn’t mean avoiding political conversation, but it does mean we should have those conversations in love, pointing to a higher authority and way of living, thus removing personal agendas altogether. As we head into this season of parties, ballots and political conversations, remember this: We trust in God, and our King has already won.
27 OCT 2024 · The Church at Montgomery Worship | Aaron Laird |
We all have our favorite seasons of the year, like Christmas and Easter. For me, it’s Election Season! Just kidding. I doubt anyone finds this season particularly delightful. Despite all the “parties” in this country, we don’t seem to be having much fun together. We have Republican, Democratic, Green, Libertarian, Constitution, Natural Law and more (yes, those are all recognized parties). It’s exhausting! And of all the topics of conversation, political discourse tends to be the most likely to cause strife. But there’s a better way.
As Christians, we’re called to be the hands and feet of Christ. As Christian Americans, we’re called to represent Him in our voting and in whatever level of political involvement He has called us to. This doesn’t mean avoiding conflict, but it does mean handling it in a Christ-like manner. It doesn’t mean avoiding political conversation, but it does mean we should have those conversations in love, pointing to a higher authority and way of living, thus removing personal agendas altogether. As we head into this season of parties, ballots and political conversations, remember this: We trust in God, and our King has already won.
20 OCT 2024 · The Church at Montgomery Worship | Aaron Laird |
We all have our favorite seasons of the year, like Christmas and Easter. For me, it’s Election Season! Just kidding. I doubt anyone finds this season particularly delightful. Despite all the “parties” in this country, we don’t seem to be having much fun together. We have Republican, Democratic, Green, Libertarian, Constitution, Natural Law and more (yes, those are all recognized parties). It’s exhausting! And of all the topics of conversation, political discourse tends to be the most likely to cause strife. But there’s a better way.
As Christians, we’re called to be the hands and feet of Christ. As Christian Americans, we’re called to represent Him in our voting and in whatever level of political involvement He has called us to. This doesn’t mean avoiding conflict, but it does mean handling it in a Christ-like manner. It doesn’t mean avoiding political conversation, but it does mean we should have those conversations in love, pointing to a higher authority and way of living, thus removing personal agendas altogether. As we head into this season of parties, ballots and political conversations, remember this: We trust in God, and our King has already won.
13 OCT 2024 · The Church at Montgomery Worship | Dr. Ashley Goad
Today, we welcome Ashley Goad, Pastor of Missions, who will bring an encouraging word that will guide us as we seek to respond and to keep responding to Jesus’ command to be witnesses of God’s goodness until the whole world knows!
6 OCT 2024 · The Church at Montgomery Worship | Aaron Laird
29 SEP 2024 · The Church at Montgomery Worship | Aaron Laird
22 SEP 2024 · The Church at Montgomery Worship | Aaron Laird
15 SEP 2024 · The Church at Montgomery Worship | Aaron Laird
Messages from worship at The Church at Mongomery, a campus of The Woodlands Methodist Church in The Woodlands, Texas, outside of Houston.
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