Are we a church that truly invites?

Feb 16, 2025    Jason McNutt

In this powerful exploration of Acts 2, we're challenged to reimagine what it means to be an inviting church. The early Christian community didn't just attend services; they were devoted to each other, to God's truth, and to prayer. This devotion wasn't casual—it was all-encompassing, transforming their relationships and daily lives. We're called to ask ourselves: Are we truly devoted in the same way? Are we building a church that invites people not just to attend, but to belong? In a world plagued by loneliness, the church has a unique opportunity to offer genuine, Christ-centered community. This isn't about making surface-level friends, but about deep fellowship rooted in our shared commitment to Jesus. As we reflect on this, we're challenged to prioritize presence over busyness, to treat church like family rather than an event, and to create a space where no one feels unseen or alone.