Moments and movements

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Moments are great, and I’ve been a part of many.

Moments are electric, encouraging, and captivating.

But (and it’s a big one)…

Moments have a shorter shelf-life than movements.

Movements happen when people refuse to allow moments to stay in a moment.

A moment is a static point in time, but a movement is motion through time.

Moments are contained, but movements are unleashed.

Movements bring the change that moments inspire. Share on X

Moments lead to change, but only when we step from moments into movements.

Movements bring the change that moments inspire.

So go. It’s your move. It’s time to allow God to turn moments into movements.

God to turn moments into movements. Share on X

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Written by Paul Jenkins
Paul Jenkins is lead pastor of The Gathering, a community church located in beautiful downtown Albemarle, North Carolina. He's the author of God is My Air Traffic Controller and My Name's Not Lou. Paul is passionate about his wife, his 3 children, running, reading, coaching, leading people who are following Jesus, Swedish Fish and the Carolina Panthers.