INTERGENERATIONAL

On Sunday, we started discussing Philippians 2:1-4.

We broke the passage down in 2 significant ways

  1. The “If-Then” Statement

    1. Verse 1 = The If Clause

    2. Verse 2 = The Then Clause

    3. If we don’t have verse 2, then we haven’t accomplished verse 1.

  2. Humility

    1. Humility is not thinking less of yourself, but to think of yourself less.

If we are all drawing from the same source, Jesus, then we should be able to esteem others more significant than ourselves, as well as do nothing out of selfish ambition or conceit.

From there, we talked about a piece of the vision for Archer’s Chapel Church’s future, and that is that we be an INTERGENERATIONAL church and not just a multigenerational church.

It’s easy to be multigenerational, but it takes humility, love, and considering others more significant than ourselves to be an intergenerational church.

So what does it mean to be intergenerational?

The simple definition is this: Archer’s Chapel Church is going to meaningfully celebrate every generation, and intentionally connect them to each other.

Sunday was just the start of this piece of our mission and vision. There’s so much more to come that I am excited to share when the time is right!

I’m excited to see what Archer’s Chapel Church can become as an intergenerational church!

Unless the Lords builds the house, those who build it labor in vain.

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