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Welcome to June, reader,

With summer now upon us (wait... it's summer? Where was spring?), we kick off a new series called One Another. Over the course of June and July, we'll learn from different members of our Elder Team and Sunday Team. This week, Erin kicks off the series by looking at Jesus' words in John 13 to "love one another." Enjoy!

Love One Another

Welcome to summer! School is done, the sun is brightly shining, temps are in the 80s, and the pool is officially open. Which is a great excuse for a new email series. 😉

I am excited for this new series, because over the next two months, you'll not only be learning about nine of the various "one anothers" found in the New Testament, but you'll be learning from our awesome Elder Team (Ed, Luke, Matt, & myself) and Sunday Team (Bridget, Jake, & Minette).

First up, I get the privilege to talk about one of the most famous of the "one anothers": Love One Another.

A New Kind of Love?

In John 13:34-35, Jesus gives us this famous verse:

"A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another."

If you are familiar with the Bible, you probably skimmed that verse quickly, or even skipped it entirely. But if the Bible is new to you, you probably read it slowly, then thought "wait, that was a new commandment?"

Well... yes. But not the way you think.

Back in Leviticus (written more than 1400 years before Jesus uttered this "new" command), God instructed the Jewish people to "love your neighbor as yourself" (Leviticus 19:18) So if you are thinking Jesus' command was not "new" - you are sort of right. This idea of loving others had been around in Scripture for a millenium and a half.

What was new in Jesus' words was the next phrase. Re-read John 13:34 and notice the italicized phrase...

"A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another."

Previously, God told people to love others the way they love themselves or the way they themselves would like to be loved. But how do you do this on the days you don't like yourself or believe the lie that you aren't worthy of love? When your "love bucket" is empty, it's hard to love your neighbor as yourself.
But Jesus elevated it from loving others as you love yourself to loving others the way HE has loved us. And how did Jesus show His love for us? By putting us first and dying for our sins. His love wasn't based on His circumstances or present view of self (although He had the healthiest view of self of anyone ever). His love was truly others-focused.
When you "love one another" with this kind of sacrificial, others-focused, gospel-centered love, you'll discover your "love bucket" to be far deeper than you ever realized. And the people around you will be more drawn to you (and God!) than ever before.

So who can you love today, regardless of your present view of self?
In this with you,
Erin_sig
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Vacation Bible School

Don't forget to sign up to volunteer or to bring your incoming K-5th graders to the Community VBS at Life Church on June 26-29 from 6-8pm. Register today!

Youth Mission Trip

This summer, Pastor Erin will be taking 3 of the high school youth on a missions trip to North Minneapolis where they will serve alongside Patrick Ray for a weekend. Please consider supporting them with your prayers or by donating here.

Food Pantry

Mark your calendars and sign up here if you can volunteer on Tuesday, June 13 at the mobile Food Pantry, located in the Waverly Civic Center. Setup begins at 4:30pm, and distribution begins at 5:30pm.

Just For Fun

On this first day of the sixth month, it is New Year’s Resolution Recommitment Day! Even if you do not make New Year's Resolutions, it still can be a great time to do a personal check-in. Perhaps you might look back at our 21 Days of Prayer & Fasting from January and recall how God wants to use us to see Gospel Growth in Me, in Us, and Around Us.
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