Rhythm of Community
Who is shaping you?
There’s an old saying that we become the average of the five people we spend the most time with. Whether that’s encouraging or unsettling depends on who those people are. In this message, we explore how rhythms and relationships are shaping us—often more than we realize.
Using Romans 12:9–13 as our foundation, we see that while some spiritual rhythms can be practiced alone, the Christian life itself was never meant to be lived in isolation.
From Genesis to the early church in Acts, and even in the life of Jesus, God’s design has always included community.
In this message, you’ll discover:
- Why community is God’s design, not an optional add-on
- How isolation makes us vulnerable—but community strengthens us
- Why you can’t live a Romans 12 life alone
- How honest relationships lead to healing, growth, and transformation
- What it looks like to provoke one another toward love and good deeds
As we close out our Rhythms series, we’re reminded:
Growing as a disciple isn’t about doing more—it’s about becoming more… together.
