Exhortations and Wrap-up

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We are wrapping up our series on Philippians. In what Paul says to the church in Philippi, we want to see how it applies and speaks to our church body in the 21st Century.

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Introduction

We have journeyed together through Paul's letter to the Philippians as this is our eleventh study. In this Spirit-breathed epistle, we feel Paul's overflowing care and emotion for the church. While penned originally for believers in Philippi, these words leap from page to heart even today.
Scripture is astonishingly relevant across all times and cultures. Though written long ago, Paul's message shapes and refines us still. In Philippians, we discover remarkable ties binding our struggles to theirs, and truths that transcend circumstance to bring hope.
Now as we close our study today, I am thrilled to welcome a panel for a different kind of conversation. God has gifted our own Pastor Josh, Andrea, Malissa each uniquely to serve His purposes today. And He knits our diverse voices together to reveal glimpses of His plan for our church in this season.
In the spirit of this epistle, my prayer is that our discussion would overflow with grace, wisdom and kingdom vision to illuminate our next steps. The Spirit who carried Paul's words through the centuries can inspire us to live them out with fresh zeal.
If you are able or willing, would you stand with me, and with expectant hearts, I will read this fitting conclusion to Philippians? Philippians 4:10-23
This is the word of the Lord.
Let us pray.
Please be seated.
What a great study this has been.
Opening question:
You all deeply love this church. You all give so much of your time, energy, and heart and have labored diligently for the benefit of this church. So, as we think about this book and the Apostle Paul writing to this church, which seems to have a special place in his heart, what is one component/passage of the book that has impacted you and been really significant for you during this time? Or is something that you have witnessed to be true about the City Chapel of Bremerton?
Paul commends and shows thanks repeatedly for the Philippians' generosity, partnership and care for him. We likewise have a congregation with an incredible spirit of sacrificial giving and support for needs near and far. What one story stands out to you recently of our church's compassion shining through?
The Philippians supported Paul and courageously continued advancing the Gospel despite opposition and his imprisonment. We similarly have shown resilience and faith in continuing vital ministries this last year in spite of limitations and losses. What Gospel-focused endeavor of our church recently made you proud in our perseverance?
Paul urges the church to be unified in Christ - considering others before themselves. Where can churches lack harmony and what fosters disunity here?
Paul upholds godly leaders like Timothy, Epaphroditus and others who have sacrificially served Christ's body. We too have those I can think of on staff or in our community who humbly point people to Jesus. Who comes to mind for you that models that same spirit of living for God's glory over personal gain?
In Philippians 4, Paul says "whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, think of such things." I like how we incorporate beauty like through art, music and architecture in ways that lift people's eyes to God. What's one way you've experienced truth through beauty in our church that stood out recently?
Paul stresses knowing Christ above all else. If he examined areas like our church's giving, priorities, and reliance on God, what might he identify?
Paul calls for focused, perseverant discipleship. Who is one person or group you’ve noticed demonstrate tenacious commitment to spiritual growth despite obstacles?
Where do we see the church excelling in areas Paul highlights like generosity, focus on the Gospel, or standing firm in persecutions?
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