“Sent to Make Disciples: Living the Great Commission” - 10am Traditional Eucharist
This sermon connects the Great Commission to God’s original purpose for humanity in creation, explaining that through Christ, believers are being restored to their calling as God’s image-bearers and representatives in the world . It emphasizes that the church’s mission is not only to worship God and care for its own members, but also to actively make disciples by sharing the gospel, baptizing new believers, and teaching them to follow Jesus. The message challenges Christians to move beyond a consumer mindset and embrace their role as disciple-makers, recognizing that evangelism and spiritual formation are responsibilities shared by the entire church, not just its clergy. Ultimately, the sermon encourages believers with Jesus’ promise that as they participate in His mission, He remains with them always, empowering them through His presence and authority.
