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At the end of this parable we have to ask a question. What is the fruit?
How we received the seed has a great impact on how fruitful we are.
Jesus tells a story of a farmer who scatters seed that becomes fruitful. Before we talk about the soils and the fruit, let’s always remember it’s the farmer who does the work.
We started a series talking about the Parable of the Sower by asking what is the seed Jesus is referring to in this story?
Where we celebrate 2 years of God’s work in our community.
Where we talk about the value of community in a church.
Where we talk about Baptism and why it’s an essential part of our church.
With the new year, we’re talking about some of the things we do, and why we do. What is Communion, and why do we do it every week?
When Jesus enters our life as prophet, priest, and king, we live differently.
Zechariah hears the news of a son being born, and his disbelief results in his silence. Not being able to speak is a punishment, but for Zechariah it’s also a gift.
At our Christmas party this year, we talked about the significance of one night, and what that means for our world.
Of the many roles Jesus fulfills, one is the promised king.
The coming of Jesus in the Christmas story reminds us that he fills the role of a Prophet…..
Even though the Israelites face resistance, they keep going because God has called them to rebuild.
After 150 years in exile, the people of God start to see his hand in their lives. And when they do, they rejoice.
God calls us to work. We understand that. But God also calls us to rest.
We sometimes have to say no to good things in order to say yes to great things.
No matter what type of work we do, we can work for something greater than just making money.
We often think of work as a curse, something we HAVE to do in order for us to enjoy life. But what if work is actually part of God’s design for our lives? What if we change the way we look at work?




