In this episode, we continue our journey through the book of Titus and explore what it means to live a faith that doesn’t just speak—but shows up. Titus 2 challenges us with culturally complex instructions, yet beneath them lies a powerful vision for the church: a community shaped by grace, marked by integrity, and rooted in deep, intergenerational wisdom.
Through Paul’s letter to a struggling young pastor on the island of Crete, we ask hard questions: How do we live in a way that reflects our faith? What does grace look like when it’s lived, not just believed? And how do we honor one another across generational lines, even when we don’t understand each other?
With help from John Wesley and a story from St. Francis of Assisi, this sermon calls us back to the heart of discipleship: to let our lives preach, our presence speak grace, and our community reflect the love of Christ—together.