Religious YouTube Channel

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Seeing Christ Through Service and Compassion Daily

Our YouTube page is built around the heart of Matthew 25:35–40, where Jesus says, “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” Every video we share is shaped by that call—to see Christ in the hungry, the thirsty, the stranger, the sick, the imprisoned, and the overlooked, and to respond with real, practical love. This is more than a theme verse for us; it’s a lens through which we want to see every act of ministry and every person we encounter.

Teaching Matthew 25

You’ll find videos that teach and reflect on Matthew 25:35–40, exploring what it means to feed the hungry, welcome the stranger, clothe those in need, and visit the sick and imprisoned in our own communities. These teachings aren’t just ideas; they’re meant to send us back into daily life with eyes open and hearts ready to serve. We look at how Jesus identifies Himself with “the least of these” and how that changes the way we think about charity, justice, and everyday kindness.

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Outreach in Action

We also share stories and visual testimonies of outreach in action—serving in soup kitchens, visiting those on the margins, and offering prayer and presence to those who feel forgotten. You’ll see how small, faithful acts—handing someone a meal, listening to their story, showing up when it’s inconvenient—become ways of ministering to Jesus Himself. These videos are meant to encourage you, not to highlight us, and to show that this kind of service is possible right where you are.

Learn, Share, and Serve

Finally, our YouTube channel is a place for invitation and equipping. Some videos will offer simple, practical ideas for living out Matthew 25 in your neighborhood, church, or city. Others will include short devotionals you can share with friends, small groups, or your congregation. We invite you to subscribe, watch, and share—not just to consume content, but to be inspired into action, seeing Christ in “the least of these” and responding with the kind of love He describes.

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