Pentecost Week Ten - The Challenge of Hearing and Responding
by Pastor David on August 22nd, 2025
No matter where you are in the story, God never stops sowing His Word, patiently working to help you grow. Read More
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Pentecost Week Ten - A Lamp on a Stand
by Pastor David on August 21st, 2025
The beauty of this parable is that it offers hope. No matter how long the lamp has been hidden, it can always be placed back on the stand. God is ready to replenish your oil, reignite the flame, and use you to bring His light into the world. Read More
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Pentecost Week Ten - Explaining the Parable
by Pastor David on August 20th, 2025
Jesus didn’t invent the idea of teaching through stories. His use of parables was rooted in the Jewish tradition of Midrash, where rabbis used allegory and storytelling to explain scripture and invite reflection. Many of his parables have their roots in ancient Midrashes. Read More
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Pentecost Week Ten - The Purpose of Parables
by Pastor David on August 19th, 2025
Parables are not straightforward explanations—they’re subversive stories. According to scholars like John Dominic Crossan, parables are designed to disrupt conventional thinking. They aren’t meant to reinforce the status quo; instead, they challenge deeply held assumptions, flipping the listener’s worldview upside down. Read More
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Pentecost Week Ten - A Farmer, Seeds, and Soil
by Pastor David on August 18th, 2025
What does it mean to break up unplowed ground? It means confronting the hardened, neglected, or overgrown areas of our lives—the parts of us that resist God’s work. It’s not easy, but it’s necessary if we want to experience the fullness of His love and truth. Read More
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Pentecost Week Ten - Sowing - Receiving - Living the Word
by Pastor David on August 17th, 2025
First-century Judea wasn’t an easy place to live, especially if you were a woman. Society was deeply patriarchal, meaning men held most of the power—in politics, religion, and the home. Women were largely confined to domestic roles and had little public influence. Read More
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Pentecost Week Nine - Better Together - Day 6
by Pastor David on August 15th, 2025
The strength of togetherness is not just about what we can accomplish but about who we become when we reflect God’s heart in our relationships. We are called to build each other up, to walk together in faith, and to anchor ourselves in God’s presence. Truly, we are better together. Read More
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Pentecost Week Nine - Better Together - Day 5
by Pastor David on August 14th, 2025
God calls us to love others the way He loves us—with grace, kindness, and humility. When we live this out, we’re not just building stronger relationships; we’re pointing people to Jesus. Read More
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Pentecost Week Nine - Better Together - Day 4
by Pastor David on August 13th, 2025
Gathering also helps us grow. Remember what we said yesterday - Unity doesn’t mean we’re all the same! Gathering is about bringing our unique gifts and perspectives to the table so we can build each other up. That kind of growth can only happen in community. Read More
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Pentecost Week Nine - Better Together - Day 3
by Pastor David on August 12th, 2025
Unity doesn’t mean we all have to think or act the same. God designed us with unique gifts, perspectives, and personalities. Instead of letting those differences divide us, we can embrace them as a reflection of His creativity. When we do that, we experience the “bond of peace” that Paul talks about—a bond that’s stronger than any disagreement or challenge Read More
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Pentecost Week Nine - Better Together - Day 2
by Pastor David on August 11th, 2025
As Woody Allen famously said, "90% of success is showing up." Whether it’s a church service, a small group, or a simple coffee date, spending time with others creates space for connection. Hospitality is another powerful way to build unity—there’s something sacred about inviting someone into your home or sharing a meal together. Read More
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Pentecost Week NIne - Better Together - Day 1
by Pastor David on August 10th, 2025
As a church, our theme “Better Together” reminds us that no one is meant to carry their burdens alone. Mutual support and encouragement are not optional—they are central to who we are as followers of Christ.
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