Hope for a United Church

Unity isn’t sentiment; it’s strength leveraged for others. The “strong” bear with the “weak,” encouraging instead of criticizing, patient instead of pushy, willing to surrender preferences for a sibling’s good—just as Christ “did not please himself.” Real unity forms when God’s people tune their hearts to Scripture, the shared pitch that brings harmony out of noise.

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Living as One

The temptation is to compare—either to boast or to despair. But God arranged the body as He chose. Your quiet faithfulness might be the very strength someone else needs today. In an orchestra, every instrument matters; under the Spirit’s direction, the church becomes a symphony of grace.

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