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Church Out of the Box: Friendships by Pastor Steve Dow on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026
Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago
Description
We live in an age of digital shadows where 5,000 "friends" on a screen can still leave a soul feeling utterly isolated. Pastor Steve Dow argues that the church must move beyond the "four walls" and beyond casual foyer greetings to develop relationships that are "Damascus-blade" strong—tempered by adversity and hardened by the Word of God. True friendship isn't just about common interests; it is about having someone who knows your warts and wrinkles but chooses to believe in your divine potential.
-- To have friends, you must first show yourself friendly; meaningful connection requires putting yourself out there and being present.
-- Authentic friendships are often forged in the fires of adversity and tragedy, creating a bond that casual settings can never replicate.
-- The church should be a "safe place" where relationships are valued above religion, rituals, and dogma.
-- We are called to be salt and light, which requires intentionally building friendships with those who do not yet know Jesus.
-- Jesus has invited us out of "servanthood" and into "friendship," offering us a relationship where we are privy to the Father's heart.
-- Deep community acts as a safety net; when you have real friends in the body of Christ, you are less likely to be shaken by minor offenses or life's storms.
Scriptures for Further Study
-- Proverbs 18:24
-- Proverbs 27:17
-- John 1:45-46
-- John 15:15
-- 1 Samuel 23:15-18
-- James 2:23
-- Luke 11:19
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