New Life Downtown

Psychologists tell us that kindness involves turning toward one another, being generous about one another's intentions, and sharing one another's joys. But what if people don't appreciate our kindness? What if they don't reciprocate it? Or, worse yet, what if they really don't deserve it? Drawing from the story of David and Mephibosheth and from the English Reformer Thomas Cranmer's 'Comfortable Words', Pastor Glenn Packiam shows us how believing the kindness of God to us produces true kindness in us.

Show Notes

Psychologists tell us that kindness involves turning toward one another, being generous about one another's intentions, and sharing one another's joys. But what if people don't appreciate our kindness? What if they don't reciprocate it? Or, worse yet, what if they really don't deserve it? Drawing from the story of David and Mephibosheth and from the English Reformer Thomas Cranmer's 'Comfortable Words', Pastor Glenn Packiam shows us how believing the kindness of God to us produces true kindness in us.

What is New Life Downtown?

A congregation of New Life Church, New Life Downtown meets in the center of Colorado Springs at Palmer High School on Sundays at 9:30am. Our gatherings are rooted in the biblical text and the historical traditions of the Church and responsive to the presence of the Holy Spirit.