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Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:17, Ephesians 2:10, Galatians 2:20
Identity isn’t found in what we do, what we have, or even how others see us.
It’s found in who we are in Christ.
You are God’s workmanship, created for His purposes
The old life is gone; the new life is ours in Him
Our worth comes from God, not the world
Knowing your identity anchors your faith and decisions
Spend time reflecting on your identity in Christ
Replace lies you believe about yourself with God’s truth
Memorize a verse about who you are in Him
You can’t live fully in community or purpose until you know who you are in God.
Scripture: Acts 2:42–47, Hebrews 10:24–25, 1 Corinthians 12:12–27
Faith was never meant to be lived in isolation.
God designed us for community.
The Church is a family, not just a building
Each member has a role and a gift to contribute
Life together strengthens, encourages, and corrects
True community is honest, supportive, and sacrificial
Identify ways you can invest in your church family
Reach out to someone in need of encouragement
Join a small group or ministry team
You aren’t meant to go through life alone —
God wants you to thrive together.
Scripture: Romans 3:23–24, Psalm 34:18, 1 John 1:9
Nobody is perfect — and God never expected us to be.
We belong to Him even in our brokenness.
Forgiveness is the bridge to belonging
God doesn’t discard the flawed; He redeems them
Vulnerability builds trust and deeper connection
Grace transforms guilt into growth
Confess where you feel broken and bring it to God
Extend grace to others who’ve hurt you
Celebrate progress, not just perfection
God doesn’t call the perfect — He calls the willing.
Belonging comes through grace, not performance.
Scripture: Matthew 5:14–16, Deuteronomy 6:5–9, 2 Timothy 4:7–8
Our lives aren’t just for today — they’re for impact.
Legacy isn’t about wealth; it’s about what we leave behind.
Legacy flows from faithfulness in the everyday
What you live out shapes the next generation
Influence comes through love, integrity, and obedience
God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things
Ask God how He wants you to leave a mark on your family, church, and community
Invest intentionally in someone else’s growth
Live visibly for God so others can see His light through you
This is us — a people redeemed, connected, broken yet belonging, and called to leave a lasting impact.