In the final message of Belonging: The Doctrine of Becoming Like Christ, we confront a defining question: What are we building - and why? James closes his letter by painting a picture of a healthy, thriving church - not perfect, but purposeful. A church that is: • Praying — where prayer is not a last resort, but a first instinct in both suffering and celebration • Honest — where confession replaces performance and healing begins through real community • Pursuing — where believers actively go after those who drift, restoring them with grace and truth This message is both a celebration and a challenge. It calls the Church beyond comfort and preference into eternal impact. As you listen, you will be invited to ask three personal, transformative prayers: Build in me. Build with me. Build through me. Because when God builds something in you, and you build something with others, He will build something through you that will outlast you.In the final message of Belonging: The Doctrine of Becoming Like Christ, we confront a defining question: What are we building - and why? James closes his letter by painting a picture of a healthy, thriving church - not perfect, but purposeful. A church that is: • Praying — where prayer is not a last resort, but a first instinct in both suffering and celebration • Honest — where confession replaces performance and healing begins through real community • Pursuing — where believers actively go after those who drift, restoring them with grace and truth This message is both a celebration and a challenge. It calls the Church beyond comfort and preference into eternal impact. As you listen, you will be invited to ask three personal, transformative prayers: Build in me. Build with me. Build through me. Because when God builds something in you, and you build something with others, He will build something through you that will outlast you.