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2503 The Power Of A Story Series Promo

2503 The Power Of A Story Series Promo

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The Power Of A Story

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SERIES OVERVIEW

Jesus was a master storyteller, using parables to reveal the heart of God’s Kingdom in ways that are relatable, surprising, and life-changing. Each story invites us to examine our hearts, trust in God, and embrace the transformative power of the Kingdom of God.

Whether you’re deepening your faith or exploring spiritual truth for the first time, this series will inspire and challenge you to see how God’s story can transform yours.

Join us as we uncover the life-changing power of a story.

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The Sower
Feb. 16th

Mark 4:1-20 - Jesus tells the Parable of the Sower to reveal the various ways people respond to God. The parable not only speaks of the sowing of seed but also highlights the different conditions of the heart and how they influence spiritual growth.

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The Lamp
Feb. 23rd

Mark 4:21-25 - Jesus uses the metaphor of a lamp to teach powerful truths about how God's Word functions in our lives. Light is a central theme in this passage, revealing both our responsibility and privilege in how we handle and share the light of God's truth. 

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The Growing Seed
Mar. 2nd

Mark 4:26-29 - Jesus shares a short but profound parable about the kingdom of God. He compares the kingdom to a seed that grows in secret, unbeknownst to the sower. The message is simple, yet it uncovers profound truths about how God’s work unfolds in ways we often cannot see. Let's take a fresh, creative look at the parable, focusing on the mystery and beauty of growth.

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The Mustard Seed
Mar. 9th

Mark 4:30-34 -

The mustard seed, known for being the smallest of all seeds, grows into a large tree. This parable holds profound lessons for us about the nature of God’s kingdom, spiritual growth, and the surprising impact of even the smallest acts of faith. The Kingdom of God is like that small mustard seed—it’s unstoppable, it’s growing, and it’s destined to become something of eternal significance.

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