Community vs Sacred Community Part 2
Community vs Sacred Community
This week we continued our series on Sacred Community and dug into a big question: what is the difference between regular community and sacred community?
Community is something most of us experience by default. You can have community just by living in a town, being part of a neighborhood, or sitting in a church service. It can feel comforting, familiar, and even good for us. Yet community alone is not what Jesus called us to.
Sacred community is different. It does not happen by accident. It takes purpose, sacrifice, commitment, and real engagement with others. You cannot experience sacred community by simply showing up, filling a seat, and consuming spiritual content. Sacred community requires us to invest in each other, support each other, and grow in Christ together.
Scripture reminds us how powerful and necessary this is:
Where two or three gather in My name, I am with them (Matthew 18:20)
Two are better than one… a cord of three strands is not easily broken (Ecclesiastes 4:9-12)
Sacred community happens in homes, around tables, in daily life… not just on Sundays.
We looked at the three “Great” callings Jesus gives us:
Great Commandment – Love God fully and love people deeply (Matthew 22:37-40)
Great Commission – Make disciples, baptize, and teach (Matthew 28:19-20)
Great Compassion – Serve, care, and love the least of these (Matthew 25:34-40)
When we live out all three, we don’t just have church community. We live as a sacred community shaped by Jesus.
We were challenged to shift from “church is here to serve me” to “I am here to serve others.” If we already have Jesus and believe He truly is enough, then our mission is to give Him away. Faith is not meant to be consumed but lived and shared.
As Dr. Andy Haskins said:
A commitment to the Great Commandment and the Great Commission, lived out with Great Compassion, creates a great church.
At Light & Life, our purpose is clear:
To expand God’s Kingdom by developing and equipping faithful followers of Jesus.
People are not our problem.
People are our purpose.
We are not called to be spectators, fans, or attendees. We are called to be disciples who make disciples. Sacred community forms where we intentionally love, serve, encourage, challenge, and walk alongside others.
Let’s not settle for just being in the room.
Let’s build something holy together.
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