Where do you really belong?
Philippians is a warm, deeply personal, and joyful letter written by the apostle Paul to a church he loves. It’s written to believers in Philippi—a proud Roman colony where Roman citizenship wasn’t just a legal status, but a core part of identity.
And into that world, Paul gently reminds the Philippians that their true citizenship is not earthly, but heavenly (Philippians 3:20). That truth reshapes everything. If heaven is where we belong, then our lives now begin to reflect that reality. Throughout the letter, Paul calls the church to live in a way that fits their true home—marked by humility, unity, courage, joy, and wholehearted devotion to Christ.
Over this series, we’ll have an opportunity to explore what that that really means for us. What does it look like to live as citizens of heaven while we’re still here on earth? What are we actually living for? And how might that shape the way we serve Christ together, as his people—partnering in the gospel with a shared purpose and direction?
Come and join us any week as we think about Philippians together!