Message: “Love Up Close” from Gavin Brown

A message from the series "1 Thessalonians: A Call To Persistent Hope." Love Up Close | 1 Thessalonians 2:1-13 Series: Thessalonians – Faithfulness Under Pressure What does missional love actually look like up close? In 1 Thessalonians 2, Paul doesn’t mainly remind the church what he taught - he reminds them how he loved. Writing to a young church facing pressure and uncertainty, Paul reflects on a ministry marked by courage, authenticity, vulnerability, and deep spiritual investment. Love up close creates the conditions where people can encounter the gospel as real.

Philip Nippress - May 17, 2026

The Church in Thessalonica: A Model of Believers Faith

(1 Thessalonians 1:1-10) As we begin a new look into Paul’s letters, we are introduced to a fresh, young church that faced immediate and intense hostility for their allegiance to Jesus. Yet, despite severe suffering, their lives were profoundly transformed. As Philip unpacks 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10 today, we are challenged by their exemplary work of faith, labor of love, and endurance of hope. Join us today and reflect: has the power of the Gospel truly transformed your life?

From Series: "1 Thessalonians: A Call To Persistent Hope"

In this pastoral letter, Paul strengthens a young church facing pressure, uncertainty, and grief. Each message highlights a distinctive aspect of Christian perseverance: reflecting Christ, loving persistently, embracing quiet and steady growth, grieving with hope, living alert to Christ’s return, and embodying holiness in ordinary life. The tone is deeply encouraging - reminding us what God can form in a community even when circumstances are unsettled.

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