Gospel Patrons 2.0: Week 1 | Are you burdened for what is broken?
Using the examples of historical figures like William Wilberforce and John Newton, as well as the biblical story of Nehemiah, Fink emphasizes the importance of being "Gospel patrons"—individuals who are burdened by the brokenness they see and are moved to take action. The sermon challenges the congregation to identify areas of brokenness in their own lives and communities, encouraging them to "sit in prayer" and "stand in the gap" to connect others with the transformative power of Jesus. Through prayer, fasting, and active engagement, the church is called to be a beacon of hope and healing, making room for one more to experience the love and grace of God.