Hope Mangiafico (00:00)
I'm Hope.
Nikki Humphrey (00:01)
Hi, I'm Nikki. Welcome to Equip Fellowship, where friends become family through Christ. We're two Jesus loving friends on a mission to share personal stories, resources, and real talks about our triumphs, breakthroughs, struggles, and setbacks. Why? Because we believe you are called to live victoriously, and we are here to equip you with Holy Spirit led tools and strategies to strengthen your faith, transform your mindset, and walk.
Hope Mangiafico (00:16)
You
Nikki Humphrey (00:30)
boldly in God's promises, because here's the truth, you have been given great and precious promises by God. So grab your coffee, lean in, and let's grow together. It's time to step into everything God has for you.
Hope Mangiafico (00:49)
Amen. feel that. feel that, you know, you and I were just chatting before starting the recording and I feel that just by conversing prior to this recording, it shows how beautiful God's design is and gifts are.
by having people around you that you can just talk to and get deeper revelation and encouragement. And so I'm really excited today because that leads straight into our continued conversation about community and today specifically making it personal to us as individuals. So we have been in a community series.
And I feel like we're now doing kind of a revisitation to episode 23, which is where we talked about God's design for community. in episode 24 was our community chat with Britt. And I feel like the Lord's saying we're supposed to talk about making it personal for each of us and that this isn't so much a conversation and a teaching, but it's truly diving into activation questions of what community means to each of us individually.
And kind of the term that came to mind to me was like where the rubber meets the road. It's the moment for all of us to do our part in seeing the declaration, Nikki, that you had in episode 23 where if listeners haven't listened to it, they should go listen to 23 and hear that declaration because it was so powerful. So being able to do our part and seeing that come to pass. And then in episode 24, applying a lot of what Britt shared about how she views and partakes in community.
So today's about taking what we believe community is supposed to be, correcting any incorrect definitions we still may have, and gaining personal clarity.
At least I know that's what I needed. ⁓ Even after all the great things, Nikki, I feel like you shared and Britt shared and even the Lord used me to share, like I needed clarity. And you kind of actually talked about that for your own, like, right before getting on here about your own statement of the holy exchange. God gave you that term. I'm just thinking about that. He used that through you and then you're just, you've got deeper clarity on that just yesterday. So we always need deeper clarity.
Nikki Humphrey (03:13)
I think that's why it's so important to sit in the Lord's presence and just go with zero agenda because you never know what he is going to bring up to the surface. I used to be, and I've talked about this before, I used to be so rigid in my journaling. Like I had to accomplish these three things and hit my checklist and get clarification on this. Cause this was what was bothering me or on my heart. And I've been taking the past two Mondays,
Hope Mangiafico (03:16)
Yeah.
Yeah.
Nikki Humphrey (03:42)
to just go sit at church, they play worship and just whatever the Lord brings up, I am like here for it. And I think that is just a great reminder, even if it's two minutes, it doesn't have to be an hour. Sit with the Lord,
Hope Mangiafico (03:46)
Yeah. Yeah.
Nikki Humphrey (03:59)
ask him what he wants to reveal to you and buckle up, because you never know what it's gonna be.
Hope Mangiafico (04:05)
No, that's the truth.
it's always so good on the other end and ⁓ What what I felt like was on my heart was just going ahead and sharing the three questions that the Lord ⁓
highlighted to me that as a listener, if you're listening to this for the Equipped Fellowship podcast, I wanted to go to put these three questions out there so that after this episode or during whatever you feel in your heart as you're buckled up to hear from the Lord, you can take these to the Father and get that personal clarity. And then Nikki and I both will respond to these questions ⁓ for ourselves. So the first question is Lord,
What does the word community mean for me? The second question is what is my main role in community? And the third question is am I where I belong now? And if not, where do I belong right now? So those are the three questions. How do you feel about those, Nikki?
Nikki Humphrey (05:08)
I think they're great. I had a great time journaling about them yesterday and just seeing what the Lord revealed to me about each and every one of those questions.
Hope Mangiafico (05:17)
Yeah, I did too. ⁓ And I was surprised a little bit because they were a little more direct and simple than I would have thought and kind of repetitive of things that we had already talked about, but I didn't have them. So where that's coming to mind is like simmering in the depths of who I was and understanding it if that makes sense. I feel like. Yeah.
Nikki Humphrey (05:41)
Yeah, when you're processing that Luke, I mean Luke, I can't
do my husband's Hope. I was thinking a lot of times we have head knowledge, but it takes a while to move to our heart.
Hope Mangiafico (05:50)
Yeah.
It really does. And our episodes for me personally are so rich that it's a lot of information. And even though I re-listen to them, I think it would be of utmost benefit if I listened to them maybe three or four times more.
So I would love if you're open to it is for you to answer question one first. So Lord, what does the word community mean for me and sharing what the Lord highlighted for you?
Nikki Humphrey (06:24)
I'm just gonna read straight out of my notes as so it can be like a real live experience here.
Hope Mangiafico (06:24)
Hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Nikki Humphrey (06:32)
Lord, what does the word community mean for me? Community means going out and bringing and being an active member of society, not only at a local level, but wherever I send you. And then I heard, where you go, I go, Nikki. So wherever I send you, wherever I tell you to go, don't worry about it girl, cause I am with you. And then I said,
Hope Mangiafico (06:36)
. . ⁓
Nikki Humphrey (07:01)
Community is not just one place, person,
or a group of people. It is how well you serve the people I place in front of you or ask you to reach out to daily.
Hope Mangiafico (07:19)
That is so in alignment with a lot of what he shared with me.
So I asked the Lord, what does the word community mean for me? And in my journaling I wrote, prior to me asking God this question, I could tell that I still had a personal distorted definition of community and was making community synonymous to having a group of people understand me. That was my big hang up. It's like ignoring all the richness of episode 23 that we talked about and hyper focusing on wanting people
Excuse me on wanting people to understand me. So God told me community for me means a place I'm called to belong in The moment it's not a forever thing but rather a moment by moment thing I have always thought community means a group of people that understood me but God says community equals belonging which equals God's placement for me at that time at that season and
and is not a synonym for understanding. Community is a place at the moment where needs are met, either mine or someone else's, but that does not require an understanding, relatability, or sharing the same perspectives. And that was huge for me. ⁓ And again, we've talked about it. We talked about it in episode 23, how we were like the most aligned of any of my friends that I have, but like,
We don't share all the same commonality and I think I still really wanted like, let's say, me talking prior to us hitting record today, right? And I'm telling you, oh my gosh, I had this struggle with this or whatever, and you give me something that the Lord is saying and I would shoot it down because I'm like, but you're not understanding what I'm saying, you know? Like it's just that thought that I had and that's what I was longing and it was all distorted. So.
It was very freeing for me to understand for my personal journey what that looks like.
Nikki Humphrey (09:23)
Yeah, for sure. I relate to what your definition of community is. It's so similar, but so different. Like if you hear us talk, it's like similar and different. And my whole thing, as I said in, I think it was episode 23, like God was just calling me to get out of the house. Like I needed to get out of the house. And I couldn't fulfill...
Hope Mangiafico (09:35)
Yeah.
Right.
Nikki Humphrey (09:50)
God's purpose in my life to go serve who he highlighted to me if I was just stuck in my house. And so it is just going where I send, he sends me and ministering the people that he wants to minister to me. And just like you hope, it's not a specific group. It's not a specific thing. And yours is different because he might place you somewhere for a little bit. It's sounding like it would, for me right now, it's just go here, go there.
Hope Mangiafico (10:00)
Okay. And.
Right, exactly. ⁓ I think it's really encouraging to, I guess again, I might be sounding repetitive in this episode, but that emphasis on personal, ⁓ because we can plant ideas, you know, but at the end of the day, we go through seasons in life and it's always changing and
Nikki Humphrey (10:22)
Yeah.
Hope Mangiafico (10:44)
And I felt like the Lord is highlighting to me in a moment if I'm walking my dog. Yeah, technically I'm in the community because I'm walking my dog, but I'm not really going to a store or anything. But if someone passes by, what will I do in that moment? And he's saying in that moment, there's an open door for either me to be blessed or them to be blessed. Doesn't mean it has to be me every time. It doesn't mean I have to pour myself out every time either, which was a really...
big deal for me.
so question two is what is my main role in community?
Would you like to answer that one first too?
Nikki Humphrey (11:25)
What is my main role in community? To serve the people, the Holy Spirit reveals to me, to be an igniter for God, to meet people where they are at, broken, whole, struggling, celebrating, and to be a vessel for God to use and to pour into them and encourage them. Some cases to testify, to tell them about God.
or share what the Holy Spirit reveals. Sometimes this will last for a moment or sometimes this relationships will continue until God says not to.
Hope Mangiafico (12:06)
Man,
I felt like yours covered actually like a ⁓ wide range of opportunities, of roles.
Nikki Humphrey (12:15)
That's I felt the first one was too.
Like, yeah,
I get so tunnel visioned into like what you were saying, community, but in a different way. But I think that is really allowing the Holy Spirit to pour into me. Like every time I go out of my house as an opportunity, and some of those are relational, but some of them are just transactional.
Hope Mangiafico (12:42)
So yeah, my answer from the Lord was
through my life events, much which has been kept private because it's so sacred and unique for me, I have the ability to relate to many people, but God did not design many people to cross my path to relate to me. That is intentional by my Maker, my Heavenly Father. It's why so many people very openly talk to me and feel very comfortable around me. My role has been and will continue to be simply
Listen, be present, only communicate with words when necessary or prompted by the Holy Spirit, because I have often believed I needed to fill voids by being able to articulate and vocalize everything and be a verbal solution provider to everyone, which led me feeling like I had no belonging at all, even despite all that I knew and heard as what is actually true.
He wants me to be more quiet in the community. And you're like, I'm going to testify and do this. I love it. It's just so fun. Mm-hmm. Right.
Nikki Humphrey (13:51)
only testify when he tells me to testify. Because
not every situation, not every encounter requires my testimony because like you were talking about relatability, a lot of people can't relate to my testimony. But a lot of times when I see people, I see their brokenness. And so I feel like God's call through the Holy Spirit is to be an igniter for those people.
Hope Mangiafico (14:04)
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
Nikki Humphrey (14:21)
because I was in that darkness for so long. Not that I'm pouring out my testimony, but maybe it's just a drop of encouragement at that moment. Not everything has to play out in one meeting. Sometimes you need to build the relationship with somebody in order for them to hear you. So sometimes it has to start off with just encouraging words that don't have to do with anything before you dive deeper with somebody else.
Hope Mangiafico (14:24)
Yeah, that makes sense.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, no, absolutely. That is the truth. I can feel that.
That's good. The word igniter was a really good one that I feel is very true about you that the Lord gave you. I see that it's neat to hear what God is saying to you because I see it already manifesting in your life and showing up he'll just continue to shape that in more specific and unique ways. ⁓
but it explains a lot about ⁓ your personal branding too. Which I love. That's so good.
So the last question, am I where I belong now? And if not, where do I belong right now?
Curious how that one was for you.
Nikki Humphrey (15:43)
This one, yeah,
I didn't know what or how or what the Lord revealed was going to reveal. So I asked, am I where I belong now?
For me, I have to check in with God daily and ask, where do you want me to go? And who do you want me to interact with? So for me, it might change daily, it might change monthly, yearly or whatever, but it was stressed upon me that I need to check in with God daily because although I might be with one group of people,
Hope Mangiafico (16:11)
Yeah.
Nikki Humphrey (16:24)
He might highlight somebody else, like check in with them, see how they're doing. So it's got, it has to be daily. And
Hope Mangiafico (16:31)
Yeah.
Nikki Humphrey (16:33)
it seems like a heavy responsibility, but it's not really. It's a simple question. The Lord's not gonna, it was just like, rest assured that the Lord is not going to overbook you. We can tend to overbook ourselves because we,
Hope Mangiafico (16:45)
Hmm.
Yeah.
Nikki Humphrey (16:51)
start moving without him. And
when we, talked about this in a previous, previous episode, both Hope and I, wanted to help everybody and do all the things that that's, that's little Nicky, broken Nicky wanting to help all the people. But if I check in with God daily, he's going to highlight the who, when, why, and how for me.
Hope Mangiafico (17:07)
Yeah.
Absolutely. And it's fun.
Nikki Humphrey (17:17)
Because I was like, am I going to have
to like a scroll of names like every day? And he was like, no, it's not that deep, girl.
Hope Mangiafico (17:26)
Well, that kind of plays really well into the response that I got. So I'll read that and then maybe it'll open up a window of opportunity to have a deeper conversation on this day by day, moment by moment thing because what I got was, yes, I'm exactly where I belong, which is like, feels weird because I'm still in my house more than anything else. So.
Nikki Humphrey (17:31)
Mm-hmm.
Hope Mangiafico (17:56)
that kind of throws out some definitions of community for me in this season, right? ⁓ I am continuously seeking God, which is leading me moment by moment to exactly where I belong. I am to continue to accept the truth that I am not alone on this journey called life and to take community as just that, a moment by moment adventure. And what God highlighted to me, which was a little different,
which is where I'm hoping that it creates some good conversation, ⁓ is that moment by moment, God is showing me, he wants me to rest in the truth that I am aligned with him because I have for so many years, however it has manifested and shown up in my life because it's not always sitting down writing down names or journaling all the time. It's just the heart posture of seeking God.
And so now it's like, okay God, I am seeking you, I'm in alignment with you, so I can trust that you'll take me on this moment by moment adventure and have me where I'm supposed to be. Whereas historically, because I wanted to be understood and I wanted to do all these things due to low hope problems, right? Little hope hurts. ⁓ I don't think I did a good job at being in the moment by moment to then be used just like he's revealing to you, Nikki, about your role.
I was missing those opportunities, which is probably why in question two about my main role is to listen and be present. ⁓ I was missing a lot of times being present in those moments.
Nikki Humphrey (19:36)
That makes complete sense because when our earthly selves want to take over a situation, we want to help. And so we're not quiet because we're trying to be the solution instead of pointing them to God to be the one who solves their problems, not you or I as individuals.
Hope Mangiafico (19:47)
Yes.
Which is so interesting
because even thinking about what God told you in your first, I don't remember your exact words, but in your first question, if you had the wrong ears to hear, it would sound like you would be a solution provider all the time, you know, but that's the wrong, that's the wrong ears. It's not the ears to hear because it's removing that lock and step, link and arms with Jesus all the time.
Nikki Humphrey (20:12)
Yep, I'm not.
Yeah, my only role is to point people to Jesus. Whether that's just being kind, know, taking on some of the attributes of Jesus when he was on the earth or pointing them to something that I read or listened to or heard or just like you said for you, just like listening, just be that presence next to them. You know, I'm not a solution to anybody's problems.
Hope Mangiafico (20:29)
Yeah.
No. Yeah.
Nikki Humphrey (20:53)
nor would I want to be. Because if you are somebody's solution to their problem, you're enabling them to always come back
to you. They don't learn the skills to go off on their own in order to be successful.
Hope Mangiafico (21:09)
Right, exactly, which also links to our conversation episode 23 where we were just chatting and I remember being like, whoa, I'm getting the download that like if there was one person that checked all the boxes for us, we would become dependent on that person. And it's the same if the roles were reversed.
That's probably a big takeaway with this whole making it personal is when you sit down and ask the Lord these questions, first check your heart and be like, God, do I have the ears to hear what you're about to tell me? Because I see even, I mean, Nikki in full transparency because you're someone that I turn to so often or I share things that are part of that, like, quiet, removed things that other people don't see.
When you respond back, I don't always have the ears to hear because I'm in the moment of telling you and so therefore I'm not in the receptive stance. And I know you feel it off me because I feel it off me. ⁓ And then I have to take it, go to the side, it didn't leave me because the spirit was there receiving it. I just wasn't receiving it. And then I go and process and think through and be like, okay, I see what she meant now.
that I have stepped aside. Literally, I have stepped aside.
Nikki Humphrey (22:41)
think that's so good. Because we all do that. Like what I said earlier, like we get a lot of head knowledge from people, but it takes a while for us to process it properly to make it heart knowledge. And if we want it to be heart knowledge or do we just wanna unfile that from our head knowledge, you know?
Hope Mangiafico (23:02)
That's
a really good question. Do you want it to be heart knowledge? Because that's actually a big commitment to make it heart knowledge. You will have some pain in the healing, right? You know, you and I, we're reading the Bible. We just read through John, part of John, think it was like chapters 13 through 15 or 15, I don't remember the exact chapters, but it was talking about the pruning, like Jesus talking about.
He is divine and where the branches and being pruned so you produce better fruit like guys pruning is not fun even okay, even this past weekend I sold some fiddle leaf fig trees at a on a ⁓ farmers market The fear of pruning was unbelievable coming out of people's mouths because you're like I am ruining something so good so comfortable Look how great it already is or you know, it's it's good. It's good enough
So if we're that afraid and nervous over pruning an actual plant, it emphasizes how big of a deal pruning is, but I also wanna say like, it's worth it. But it's a commitment.
Nikki Humphrey (24:24)
It is because it takes time to identify what needs to be pruned. What's working, what's not working, what's maybe not working, but you need to work on it a little bit more so it does work. I mean, it's complicated, you know, it's not easy, but you know, it's, it does. You really have to sit with yourself.
Hope Mangiafico (24:38)
Well, it is.
Yeah.
Nikki Humphrey (24:49)
because something could be a not yet.
Hope Mangiafico (24:50)
Yeah.
Mm-hmm. Right. Yeah.
And I think...
Sitting with yourself is an interesting concept. ⁓ And I think that's partly where God's response to me about, I'm where I belong because when I'm not responding to someone or listening or whatever the other responses were to the questions, ⁓ He's having me sit with myself and recognize more quickly and sensitively.
that's even a word, ⁓ to things that are happening. So again, going back to conversation Nikki and I had before hitting record, ⁓ I told her like, it's been a rocky little morning. And we started talking about why. And to be honest, I believe part of it feeling so rocky was I'm in the season of being sensitive to some of the...
the yuck that comes out of me or whatever, and it's extremely disruptive. And so then it's like, I have to sit with myself, pause, go to the father, and it can take 30 minutes, five minutes, two seconds. ⁓ Whatever, it depends on how deep it is in me. But it's just really interesting because it still ties back to my rolling community, because if I don't sit with these things that God is highlighting,
about me that needs to be pruned. ⁓ It will continue to interrupt a conversation with Nikki and I, for example. She tried to give me a word from the father and in my head I'm like, I don't think I explained myself well enough. There I go. Still wanting to be understood. So it's just really interesting when you pause and think about where your life is right now and seeing after you ask the Lord those questions. Do they line up well and compliment each other?
Nikki Humphrey (27:02)
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. And I know people listening to this are probably like, this sounds like it takes a lot of time. I don't have time for any of this. ⁓ So sitting with your father could be you driving in the car. It could be you drinking your coffee in the morning. It could be shower time. It could be...
Hope Mangiafico (27:11)
Mm-mm.
Yeah.
Nikki Humphrey (27:27)
whatever time you want to make it. It doesn't have to be sitting in your Jesus chair and quiet and like isolating yourself. If that's not your season, don't worry about it. The place doesn't matter. It's just going to your father and asking God the questions.
Hope Mangiafico (27:42)
No.
Well, that's a really good
point to make, ⁓ and I feel like this will complement what you're saying and hopefully provide some extra freedom, is I have a normal journal. I have our thing where I kind of just ask Lord questions based off, you know, what maybe the Lord gives you as a topic or he gives me and it flows and I just pick it up whenever. And then I also have where I'm currently in the middle of learning slash
finally doing some day trading and I was telling Nikki, like traditional day traders will have a journal, but it's not like a written journal. ⁓ These are the numbers, this is where I got in, this where I got out, this is my stop loss, my take profit, all that stuff. And it's this whole spreadsheet basically, not mine. ⁓ Not this girl. I'm sitting here looking at the stock market and I can tell when like I'm supposed to move and there's like a twinge.
And I'm like, well, God, I know that I get a lot of downloads from you when I just start writing. Like I know that's been a consistent thing for, gosh, probably close to a decade now where it just is what it is. And so I just write. My day trading journal in the stock market becomes that. And as I'm writing, bam, something comes out. And I was telling you that, Nikki, beforehand. And it's like, whoa, that was it. Didn't expect that.
Okay, God, got it. Let's deal with that either now or whatever based off how he prompts. But you can turn anything into an opportunity as well. Just like you're saying you could be in a car or different locations. Anything can be a tool to help set you free. It's really important and valuable. Kind of playing along that conversation or excuse me, that question of what is my main role in community? What is the way that you feel
you hear God the best and almost like...
Feel the most free to just let go, release, process, you know? ⁓ Is it just worshiping? And so you're like, there's a word I'm looking for. Your feelings and your spirit connected with God can separate enough for you to hear Him. Sometimes that can be a worship song, it can be just writing, you know, like the open door that God uses for you as an individual.
to separate those two so you can hear. Does that make sense?
Nikki Humphrey (30:25)
It
makes complete sense. Yeah. You just have to identify and then in different times it could be different things. But that one episode we did it was like a billboard that I see every day. And it's just something that God highlights you that's in your stratosphere every day. And then God's like, and causes you to question, well, what do mean by that?
Hope Mangiafico (30:32)
Mm-hmm.
Right.
Yeah. Yeah, and he does change how he communicates, but I feel when you're in tension with yourself, maybe within community, whatever it may be, if you're like a little frazzled, go back to how he's talked to you before, because it at least can be an open door to propel you forward instead of being like on edge of like, is it going to be this billboard? Is it going to be this hair tie? Is it like?
It's always a safe bet if your heart is pure to go back where you have felt them before, whether it was turning on the radio to a song and while you're listening, keeping it simple and asking a question, Lord, what are you saying in this or what does this mean for me? And he'll always build from there for you.
whole conversation leads to a quote. I'm in the middle of reading this book and it's the life of Oswald Chambers
he said, you cannot tie God down to a particular line. Get to know how God deals with you and how he deals with others through you in the most.
practical way. I loved that because sometimes kind of what you were saying, Nikki, of people saying like, I don't have time for that or whatever the reasoning or excuse may be, this quote says the most practical way.
God can use you in anything. It can be complex. It can be simple. But instead of pursuing those things, what is most practical for you in this season of life? To operate with others, to be in community with others.
Nikki Humphrey (32:33)
Yeah, because it's, you I talked about these last two Mondays. I just went to church to journal, to be close to God. But before that for months, I didn't have that time. And there might not be another Monday for a long time that I have that opportunity. So sometimes we have to be flexible with our time with the Lord and that it
Hope Mangiafico (32:44)
Yeah, right.
Nikki Humphrey (33:02)
I will keep on you say pouncing, so I'm just going to say pouncing on those opportunities when they do present themselves. Like not being like, oh, and make an excuse. Like if an opportunity presents yourself, go do it. Go do it. It's you will be just so tickled about what the Lord reveals to you when you say yes, when those opportunities present themselves.
Hope Mangiafico (33:13)
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
Oops, so tickled. It's true though, like even thinking about your practical definition of community of going out to places, you know, I was just sharing about going out to a farmer's market this weekend. I've never done something like that. And I was a little nervous, but I was also like, God, that's a really long time to like be out in the community, you know?
And I had no idea how much it would feed my soul. Like I know I really do love people, like I really do. ⁓ But sometimes it can be exhausting for me because I'm very much an extrovert introvert and I tend to need more of the introverted time to be able to be the extroverted person. But like it was my first time and I'm so glad that door opened up and I said yes and I felt like Lord told me to do it. ⁓
because it was so nourishing for me in many ways.
in many ways.
Nikki Humphrey (34:29)
Right? And you got so tickled, right? Like it was so unexpected. Like it was better than you could have even imagined, right?
Hope Mangiafico (34:38)
Exactly, no, it really was. And it wasn't because there were hundreds of people, it was really small, not very busy, but they were all the right people for me to talk to and commune with. And ⁓ richness and conversation can happen in just one minute of seeing someone opening our mouth.
and learning something about them and vice versa.
That's really cool. So I pray that you as a listener, that you can take these same questions that we walked through today, take them to the Father, and see the fruit of personal community in your life. I know I'll continue to revisit them myself because just like you said, Nikki, like it's evolving. We're in different seasons and right now,
We each got these answers for us right now, ⁓ but nothing's ever went and done with the father. And you can...
feel like I need to add this part. As you become more attuned to the Lord and your ears are more open and you just feel that alignment, you can begin to feel the shift change.
And it's almost just like this little tiny, hmm, something feels different. And let that be a nudge to revisit these conversations, or excuse me, these questions, and ask him again.
That'll do it, you think?
Nikki Humphrey (36:18)
I think so.
Hope Mangiafico (36:21)
Perfect. Well, I'm looking forward to what's next. I feel like we've so far had incredible conversations about community and I'm excited to not only see what God does for you, through community and in the community and same with me, but as well as to you as a listener. ⁓ I pray that you can share at some point in time with us what you take away from this. Leave a comment.
however you see fit, send us a message because we're always rooting for each person to find their people to be used by God and to spread the great news of Jesus to others.