“Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it.”
— 1 Corinthians 12:27
Jesus didn’t just speak love—He showed it. He touched the leper, fed the hungry, comforted the broken, He showed that people mattered. Today, He continues His work through us. When we serve others, we become His hands that serve, His feet that go, and His heart that loves.
A meal shared, a kind word offered, a burden carried—each small act becomes a glimpse of God’s grace. The Church was never meant to be just a building; it’s a movement of people living out Christ’s compassion in everyday places—schools, jobs, neighborhoods, and streets.
When we choose to serve others selflessly, we show the world what Jesus looks like. Being the hands and feet of Christ is less about big gestures and more about faithful presence—loving God and others, helping and serving right where we are.