Service Notes
In this powerful and grace-filled sermon during his annual visitation to Christ Church, Frederica, Bishop Frank Logue—Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia—invites us to wrestle with the radical truth of God’s inclusive love. Through Scripture, storytelling, and spiritual insight, he challenges the idea of favoritism in faith, reminding us that God's grace is for everyone: not the elite, but the lost, the overlooked, and the hurting.
Drawing on the story of Peter’s transformative encounter with Cornelius in Acts, Bishop Logue speaks about the journey from legalism to love, from exclusion to embrace, and from judgment to mercy. He reminds us that while God has no favorites, each of us is wholly known and deeply loved.
Whether you feel like you’re missing the mark or walking closely with God, this message encourages all of us to realign our aim toward God’s will, allowing love to reshape our lives and relationships. God’s grace is not earned—it's lived and shared.
🙏 "You are enough. You are loved. And your picture is on God's refrigerator." 🙏