Shared Ministry

Dawn light spills over a crumbling stone wall in ancient jerusalem, where dozens of weathered heavy ropes quietly place individual stones into place. no faces visible. dust hangs in the air. each stone is different, some chipped, some rough-hewn. the ground is littered with tools and fragments. no glowing light, no magic.

Many Hands, One Mission: Rebuilding Together

Pastor Daniel Dye delivers a commendable exposition of [Nehemiah 3](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Nehemiah+3&version=KJV), effectively countering the tendency to skim over genealogical or list-heavy texts. By framing the chapter as a testament to shared ministry, he provides a robust theological foundation for church participation. The sermon is theologically sound, culturally relevant, and free of doctrinal error.

Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — This sermon demonstrates sound exposition and faithfulness to the biblical text. The pastor successfully navigates a challenging passage by focusing on the communal nature of God's work, avoiding theological pitfalls while maintaining a clear, orthodox focus on the body of Christ participating in the mission.

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