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Spiritual Formation: Spiritual Friendships

Ann Arbor Community Church Sermon Podcast

Release Date: 09/01/2025

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Summary:

This week, Pastor Hannah Witte continued our series on Spiritual Transformation by exploring the gift and calling of spiritual friendships. Drawing from Scripture, she reminded us that God created us not only to walk with Him, but also to walk with each other. Over sixty times in the New Testament, believers are exhorted to “one another”—to love, encourage, confess, pray, and bear one another’s burdens. Spiritual friendships are not optional extras, but essential companions on the journey of becoming more like Jesus.

Using the image of snap peas growing together in a garden, Pastor Hannah illustrated how our lives, like those plants, are meant to intertwine—supporting one another and bearing fruit together. Spiritual friendships take time, intentionality, and vulnerability, but they are worth the investment and the risk. Even when friendships are hard, Jesus modeled intimacy and commitment by calling His disciples not servants, but friends. If Jesus valued and risked friendship, so should we.

Instead of just talking about friendship, Pastor Hannah invited the congregation to practice it. Groups gathered to read John 15:9–17 together and reflect on the good news of Jesus’ words. In a world marked by loneliness, suffering, and weariness, this was a moment to share, listen, and be reminded that the gospel offers hope, belonging, and strength for the journey.