Mission Church MSP

Mission Church MSP A missional movement 🚀 in NW Minneapolis helping people follow Jesus. ❤️
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03/29/2026

Everyone has a story.
Everyone carries struggles, hopes, and values they’re trying to live out.

When we slow down and truly listen, we begin to notice what’s really happening in the lives around us.

Sometimes the path is simple:
Pray. Listen. Share a meal.

A table can become a place of grace—
where strangers become neighbors
and neighbors become friends.

Small rhythms of presence often open the door for deeper connection.

03/26/2026

When we share our story, we’re actually telling God’s story.

Through our experiences, our struggles, and our transformation, people begin to see something bigger than us.

Our lives become signposts—
pointing friends, family, and neighbors back to Jesus.

Your story doesn’t have to be perfect.
It just has to be honest.

Because when God’s grace shows up in real life, it becomes a powerful invitation for others to discover Him too.

03/25/2026

Your story matters more than you think.

Every time you share how you encountered Jesus—how Scripture came alive, how your life began to change—you join a much bigger story.

Testimony isn’t small talk.
It’s spiritual warfare.

When we speak about what Jesus has done in our lives, darkness loses its voice and hope gains ground.

Never underestimate the power of a simple story of grace.

03/25/2026

Key Idea: Sharing your story shares God’s story.

Scripture Focus: 1 Peter 3:15; Acts 1:8

When God transforms your life, your story becomes a testimony. This final week helps us find courage and clarity to share our stories naturally—showing others how Jesus has met us and how He can meet them too.

03/23/2026

Serving perceptively means learning to listen with more than our ears.

We listen with our eyes.
We listen with our hearts.

Often the deepest struggles, hopes, and questions in someone’s life aren’t obvious on the surface. But if we slow down and pay attention, we begin to notice what others miss.

Because the truth is simple:
We can’t restore what we refuse to understand.

Sometimes the most meaningful service begins with a pause—
long enough to see how someone truly needs to be cared for.

03/22/2026

When we serve, we’re not serving alone.

We partner with the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead.

We can meet a need.
We can show kindness.
We can open a door.

But only God can change a heart.
Only God can awaken a soul.
Only God can shape eternity.

Our role is simple: be faithful in the moment and trust God with what only He can do.

03/19/2026

Real compassion doesn’t stay at a distance.

The Spirit of God transforms us so that we don’t just sympathize—we step in.

Serving personally means allowing compassion to interrupt our comfort.
It means rolling up our sleeves.
Getting our hands dirty.
Entering the hard places where real needs exist.

And in that work, something happens in us too—
God forms the strength and character to love the world well.

03/18/2026

When we truly listen, love doesn’t stay an idea—it becomes action.

Listening moves us off our own center and into the lives of others.
Stories are heard.
Needs become visible.
Opportunities appear.

When our ears stay open, our hearts soften.
When our hearts align, our hands become available.

Open ears.
Open heart.
Willing hands.
Moving feet.

That’s how love becomes real in the world around us.

03/18/2026

Key Idea: Serving starts where you are.

Scripture Focus: Mark 7:31–37

When Jesus served, people saw the heart of God. We’re called to do the same. As we open our hands to serve others, we make God’s love visible in practical ways. Serving others with rolled-up sleeves and open hearts reflects a trustworthy, compassionate church.

03/16/2026

When Jesus looked at Matthew and said, “Follow me,” it was more than a moment—it was an invitation.

An invitation not only to be forgiven and restored, but to step into a new mission.

Following Jesus transforms us.
It reshapes our purpose.
It calls us into a life that reflects His grace to the world around us.

We come as we are—
but Jesus never leaves us the same.

03/15/2026

Every new relationship is an opportunity to pull up a chair.

A simple invitation can become a moment of grace—an open seat, a shared meal, a place where someone feels seen and welcomed.

But here’s a question worth asking:

Who sits at your table?
And maybe even more honestly—who doesn’t?

In a world full of hurt, loneliness, and searching, small acts of hospitality can shine unexpected light.

Sometimes hope begins with something simple:
setting the table and making room.

Address

7979 Wedgewood Lane North
Maple Grove, MN
55369

Website

http://missionchurchmsp.org/

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