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"Join us in spreading the message of unity, love, and spirituality as we come together to promote and raise awareness about the profound significance of the Eucharist. Let's share its transformative power and the deep connections it fosters within our community."

JOIN US

 

Are you excited to combine your love for Jesus Christ with your passion for pickleball?  Join us at your local church or community and experience the joy of community, friendship, and faith on the court. We gather regularly for games, fellowship, and spiritual discussions. Feel free to bring your friends and family members along—everyone is welcome!

 

Connect with us on social media, attend our events, and become part of your loving community where faith and pickleball come together in a unique and uplifting way. Let's spread the love of Christ while enjoying the sport we all adore!

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If "Pickleball with Jesus" Fellowship does not currently exist in your area, consider discussing this idea with your local church or community leaders and take the initiative to start one.  Please see START UP page for more guidance.

 

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There are several impactful ways to join, advocate and spreading the message
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1. Join Us:  - Joining "Pickleball with Jesus" Fellowship at your local church or community is the foundation of your movement. It provides a sense of belonging, spiritual support, and a platform to engage with others who share your beliefs about the Eucharist. Active involvement in your local church allows you to better understand and contribute to the promotion of this practice.

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2. Forming a Private Group:  - If there's no local church or community nearby, forming a private group can be a way to bring like-minded individuals together. This group could engage in discussions, prayer, and activities related to the Eucharist. Technology, such as social media or online platforms, can help connect individuals who may not be physically close to each other.

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3. Wearing Logo-Branded Attire:   -Wearing T-shirts and hats with a logo that represents your movement can help spread awareness. People who see these logos may become curious and inquire about their meaning, which can provide opportunities to share information about the your movement's purpose.

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4. Spreading Awareness:  -In addition to logo-branded attire, consider using various forms of communication to spread awareness about your movement. This could involve creating a social media profiles, organizing events, and producing informational materials. Remember to focus on respectful and inclusive communication, as the goal is to engage and educate, not to impose.

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5. Educational Initiatives:   -As your movement grows, focus on educational initiatives that help people understand the significance of the Eucharist in your faith. This could include workshops, seminars, discussions, and providing resources such as books, articles, and videos.

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6. Collaboration and Outreach:   -Collaborate with other groups or individuals who share similar goals. Partnering with existing religious organizations or interfaith groups can broaden the impact of your movement and create a united effort to spread awareness about the Eucharist.

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7. Maintaining Respect:   -It's important to remember that religious beliefs are deeply personal, and not everyone may share the same perspective. Approach your mission with respect for diversity and differing opinions, focusing on building understanding rather than forcing acceptance.

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By combining these strategies, churches and communities can successfully boost the Eucharist's promotion and aid believers in embracing its life-changing influence on their spirituality.

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Remember that successful movements require time, dedication, and a genuine commitment to the cause. Engaging in open dialogue, fostering community, and nurturing a sense of belonging are key aspects of your efforts to spread the importance of the Eucharist.

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"For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them." – Matthew 18:20

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