Don't Always Believe What you Think

Overview: 

  • Belief and joy are central themes, with a focus on the difference between what we think and what we truly believe.
  • Personal stories and music (e.g., 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia', Martina McBride's 'Love is the
    Only House') illustrate modern parables about faith, joy, and justice.
  • Community actions (charity, events, support) are highlighted as expressions of faith and means to
    resist negativity.
  • Scripture and Wesleyan tradition emphasize love, justice, and transformation as core missions.
  • The message encourages active presence, humility, and communal support as pathways to joy
    and spiritual growth.