In an attempt to follow up on this Sunday's sermon, I'd like to pose a few questions for us about justice and righteousness and Cedarcreek's involvement in the community. Let's get creative about what we, as a church, can do to impact our community in the name of God's justice and righteousness, and how we can create an ethos of justice and righteousness in our own church community.
What are some ways that you see Cedarcreek doing justice and righteousness right now?
Considering that many of the members of our church travel from the surrounding areas, what do you think is Cedarcreek's primary community? In other words, what community are we, as a church, most responsible for? And what issues within that community are we currently neglecting?
What are some new ways that you envision our church exploring God's righteousness and justice? And how will we put that into practice in our community and in the world?
Answer as many questions as you would like and feel free to pose new ones. I pray that God would grant us insight and understanding in our discussion, learning and outreach!