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A Better Way To Live: A Better Way | Week 1 | Pastor Steve LaRocque This message reframes the pressure of self improvement by pointing to a better way to live. Instead of trying harder, Jesus invites us to stay connected to Him. Using the image of a vine and branches from John 15, Pastor Steve explains that real change happens through relationship, not effort. When we stay close to Jesus, fruit like love, peace, and purpose naturally grows. Pruning seasons, while painful, are part of growth and not punishment. The takeaway is simple but challenging, lasting transformation comes from abiding, not striving. About us 👋🏽 https://fellowship.church How to CONNECT with us ⬇️ Fill out a Connect Card at https://fellowshipchurchapp.churchcen... Ask for Prayer at https://fellowshipchurchapp.churchcen... Give safely and securely at https://fellowship.church/give/ #abide #abetterway #john15 #faithandlife #spiritualgrowthjourney Every new year comes with big goals and good intentions, but most of us know how that usually goes. We try harder, push more, and still feel stuck. This message points to a different approach, one Jesus lays out in John 15. Instead of effort based change, Jesus invites us into connection. He describes Himself as the vine and us as the branches, reminding us that real growth only happens when we stay close to Him. When we’re connected to the right source, fruit like peace, love, purpose, and spiritual growth shows up naturally. But when we’re connected to the wrong vine, success can still look good on the outside while leaving us empty inside. The message also reframes hardship. Pruning seasons are not punishment, they are how God shapes us to grow stronger and healthier over time. The invitation is simple, stop striving, start abiding, and let God do the transforming work from the inside out.