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Conversation 1: Super-Size, the Parable of the Mustard Seed

June 23, 2019 • Rev Marty Benedict

Super-Size is about the parable of the Mustard Seed, which explains how the Kingdom of God starts similarly small yet grows exponentially. Because of this, God uses His kingdom to shelter us in three ways that speaks as loudly today as it did 2000 years ago. To hear more about the shelter God desires for you, listen to Super-Size, the Parable of the Mustard Seed.

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Conversation 10: Salt and Light

September 1, 2019 • Baly Botten

Salt and Light is the last Sunday conversation in the series on the parables. In this message Pastor Baly said we must remember that “our identity comes before our behavior.” God sees us as valuable and powerful and He also desires that we realize our identity we have in Him. Why? He uses this make a difference in our world. To hear more about this value and the implications for us, listen to conversation ten, Salt and Light.

Conversation 9: The Worst Thing You Can Do With Your Life

August 25, 2019 • Rev. Monty C. Wright

The Worst Thing You Can Do With Your Life is conversation nine in the series on the Parables. All of us are given certain responsibilities and the key is not to compare, but use what we are given. Pastor Monty said these responsibilities have a certain amount of weight because of the capacity to be a portal to share the presence of God with others. This parable asks, did we make good use of what we were given? To hear more, listen to conversation nine, The Worst Thing You Can Do With Your Life.

Conversation 8: The Wheat and Tares, Let Them Grow Together

August 18, 2019 • Emily Ridout

In the Parable of the Wheat and Tares, an enemy plants weeds in a farmers field. When the workers ask if they should remove the weeds, the farmer replies by saying, "No, because while you are pulling the weeds, you may uproot the wheat with them. Let both grow together until the harvest." Pastor Emily invites us to take a look at the weeds growing among the harvest in our lives, examine what purpose they might be serving, carefully determine if they should be extracted and ask then imagine what the harvest might look like for you!