
In this week’s message from Psalm 122, Jeff Bracken reminds us that true unity is not about sameness, but about pursuing peace and oneness in Christ despite our differences. Drawing from Israel’s history of tribal conflict, Jeff shows that God’s call to unity has always been a call to lay aside personal pride and preferences for the sake of something greater.
Through powerful personal stories, from mosh pits and coon hunting to cross-cultural friendships in Honduras, Philadelphia, and beyond, Jeff illustrates how the Holy Spirit often works most clearly when we step outside our comfort zones and engage with people unlike ourselves.
The sermon challenges us with two key practices of unity: praying together as the body of Christ and living at peace as far as it depends on us individually. Unity, Jeff reminds us, is not innate but must be pursued. It is sustained not by being “right,” but by choosing to be righteous in Christ.
As we fix our eyes on the city that is to come, this message calls us to reflect God’s heart by becoming a people marked by peace, prayer, humility, and love.