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Join us as we explore Jesus' teachings in Luke 13:18-21, where He compares the Kingdom of God to a mustard seed and leaven, illustrating how God's Kingdom grows in unexpected ways. This reflection highlights the tension between the world's brokenness and the advancing Kingdom, reminding us of our mission and hope in Christ.

We also discuss what it means to be truly committed to Jesus, emphasizing that genuine faith involves repentance and belief. The metaphors of the mustard seed and leaven show how small beginnings can lead to significant growth. We encourage everyone to examine their faith, die to self, and embrace new life in Christ.

Finally, we focus on building a multi-generational church community, with plans to support young families and foster intergenerational connections. Reflecting on insights from CS Lewis and GK Chesterton, we are reminded of the joy and wonder in God's creation. We conclude with a call to continual growth in God's Kingdom, urging believers to stay passionate, pray for transformative power, and love those in our community.