Global Missions

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From Yerevan to Mooresville: Partnering in the Global Mission

Pastor Brandon Moore delivers a compelling mission update that effectively connects the local congregation to the global body of Christ. The sermon is rich with personal anecdotes, cultural insights, and emotional appeals for support. Theologically, it is sound, though it functions more as a strategic update than a full gospel presentation. The primary area for growth is ensuring that mission calls are always anchored in the explicit power of the Gospel, not just the logistics of ministry.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — This sermon demonstrates faithful exposition and a clear, obedient response to the Great Commission. The message is marked by theological soundness and a genuine love for the lost, reflecting the commendable faithfulness of the church in Philadelphia. While the specific presentation of the Gospel Engine was omitted in favor of a mission update, the overall trajectory of the sermon aligns with orthodox mission theology and does not compromise core doctrines.

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