We Are God’s Household
What does it mean to be the Church? Pastor Jeff wraps up the We Are series by exploring the metaphor of the Church as God’s household. Through 1 Timothy 3, he challenges us to live with unity, integrity, and purpose—as members of the family of God—upholding truth and embracing the mystery of the gospel.
We Are Salt and Light
Pastor Jeff unpacks the metaphors of salt and light from Matthew 5, urging the church to preserve truth and shine brightly in a dark world. Through stories of tasteless crackers and hidden lights, he calls believers to stand out, live with integrity, and impact others through good deeds.
We Are His Workmanship
Pastor Jeff reflects on 50 years of Pathway Church with nostalgic tales of Jarts and phone calls, tying them to the metaphor of God’s workmanship from Ephesians 2:10. He challenges believers to fast for 21 days, seeking revival and a bold new season of faith and good works.
We Are the Body
Scripture unveils the Church as Christ’s body—diverse yet one, gifted for unity. This message beckons us to embrace our unique roles, serve with love, and step boldly into His mission, becoming His hands and feet until we shine in the fullness of His glory.
We Are the Bride
Scripture paints a profound picture of the Church as the bride, and Jesus as the bridegroom—loving, sanctifying, and preparing us for an eternal union. This message calls us to faithful obedience, humble submission, and joyful anticipation of the day we’ll be presented in glory at the marriage supper of the Lamb. Until then, we live prepared—worshiping, growing, and serving—clothed in Christ and committed to His Church.
We Are the Branches
Jesus’ words in John 15 remind us that the Church isn’t just an organization—it’s a living, growing body that must stay connected to Christ. We are the branches. He is the vine. If we want to bear fruit, experience joy, and bring glory to God, we must abide in Him—moment by moment, day by day.