<p>In this dynamic message, RUN AND TELL THAT, of our powerful series FRUIT THAT REMAINS, Lonnell Williams walks us through John 4, reminding us that evangelism is not optional for disciples.</p><p>Jesus sat at a well everyone else avoided and met a woman hiding in shame who needed living water. The town knew enough to whisper about her, but Jesus knew enough to deliver her. He exposed her, not to embarrass her, but to set her free.</p><p><br></p><p>She came to the well alone, avoiding people but left as a witness, running back to the very town she once hid from with a simple invitation: “Come see a man.”</p><p><br></p><p>We cannot watch people stay thirsty when we know where the water is.</p><p><br></p><p>Has our burden for the lost returned, or have we grown comfortable?</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>

2819 Church

2819 Church

Fruit That Remains | Run and Tell That | John 4:29-30 | Lonnell Williams

JUN 15, 202661 MIN
2819 Church

Fruit That Remains | Run and Tell That | John 4:29-30 | Lonnell Williams

JUN 15, 202661 MIN

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<p>In this dynamic message, RUN AND TELL THAT, of our powerful series FRUIT THAT REMAINS, Lonnell Williams walks us through John 4, reminding us that evangelism is not optional for disciples.</p><p>Jesus sat at a well everyone else avoided and met a woman hiding in shame who needed living water. The town knew enough to whisper about her, but Jesus knew enough to deliver her. He exposed her, not to embarrass her, but to set her free.</p><p><br></p><p>She came to the well alone, avoiding people but left as a witness, running back to the very town she once hid from with a simple invitation: “Come see a man.”</p><p><br></p><p>We cannot watch people stay thirsty when we know where the water is.</p><p><br></p><p>Has our burden for the lost returned, or have we grown comfortable?</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>