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Fight for Your Friends | Pastor Spence Shelton | Mercy Church

Fight for Your Friends | Pastor Spence Shelton | Mercy Church

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Pastor Spence kicks off our new mini-series on the importance of relationships within the church and how they shape our lives, particularly focusing on godly friendships. Using Ephesians 5, he highlights the necessity of walking wisely through life, prioritizing godly friendships that encourage and challenge us in our walk with Jesus. He encourages us with practical steps for fostering these relationships, such as expressing gratitude, being filled with the Spirit, and actively encouraging one another in faith. Ultimately, he calls for a deeper commitment to serving and submitting to one another, drawing inspiration from the example of Jesus, the ultimate friend who laid down His life for us.

If you missed previous weeks’ sermons, you can listen to them here! You can also watch videos of the sermons at mercycharlotte.com/sermons.

Mercy Church is located in Charlotte, NC, and is led by Pastor Spence Shelton. We would love for you to join us on Sunday mornings at one of our three campuses across the greater Charlotte area! For current service times and campus locations, please visit mercycharlotte.com. Looking for video content? Check out our Youtube Channel. Follow us on Instagram or check our Events page online to stay up to date with everything that’s happening at Mercy Church!

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