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“Summer of Love: How God’s Love Compels Us to Love Others.” Sermon Series | Pastor Kevin Dibbley

“Summer of Love: How God’s Love Compels Us to Love Others.” Sermon Series | Pastor Kevin Dibbley

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This summer, we will begin our summer sermon series called “Summer of Love: How God’s Love Compels Us to Love Others.” Waterbrooke’s mission statement reads:

“Waterbrooke seeks to be a gospel-centered, multi-ethnic community that is captivated by Christ, compelled to love others, and called to make disciples to the glory of God.”

How do we as Waterbrooke Church grow in God’s love and grace such that it is our Holy Spirit-given impulse to reach out to love others not because of anything in them, but because of Christ in us? Jesus clearly said in John 13:34-35 that the driving force of love in the lives of Christians should be the mark that clearly distinguishes us from the world around us.

He declared, “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. By this will all people know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”

Join us in praying that the Spirit of God would grow us in our knowledge of Jesus’ love for us so that we might be genuinely compelled to love others and so glorify our good and gracious King!

Looking forward to growing together with you this summer!

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