“Would to God that we would be a people who would reflect the very image of God.”
Bobby deLancellotti
I recently attended a church in southern California while visiting some friends and was enjoying taking in the new and different scenery of another Jesus-centered community when the pastor shared something that caused my ears to prick up. He was sharing about the upcoming message series for the new year and divulged the results of a church-wide survey the staff conducted a few months prior. Attendees were asked to comment on which sermon topic they would like to learn more about or have the pastor preach about. The results? Overwhelmingly, the pastor recounted, the people wanted to know what it looks like to follow Jesus as a practical, everyday way of life.
It’s one thing to read the Bible, go to church, pay your tithes–but it’s another thing entirely to truly walk and live as Jesus did. If He really is the Son of God; full of power, love, and infinite goodness, and we are to imitate Him, what does that really look like in your everyday experience?
Haven’t you ever asked that question? Or maybe you have had a bad experience with Christians in the past and are turned off to the person of Jesus because of some peoples’ actions? Wouldn’t it be beneficial to see what Jesus really asks of His church?
I am excited to introduce you to Bobby deLancellotti, founder of Estero Bay Kindness Coalition. Bobby has a passion for loving people on purpose, without an agenda, and simply being the hands and feet of Jesus in a practical way. Enjoy the podcast!
Find out how you can partner with Bobby and Denise deLancellotti and Estero Bay Kindness Coalition at www.esterobaykindnesscoalition.org