Journey into Becoming: Seeds of Grace

Friends,

Too often, Jesus’ teachings are distorted into questions about who is in and who is out. And honestly, in these polarizing times, I think Jesus offers us something more than us versus them thinking.

Take this week’s Gospel reading, the Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13:1-9). A farmer scatters seeds everywhere. Some fall on the path and are eaten by birds. Some land on rocky ground or among thorns and struggle to grow. Others fall on fertile soil and flourish.

Growing up, I was taught that this was a story about “good people” and “bad people,” those who receive God and those who reject God.

But Maybe Jesus is inviting us to see something deeper. Because all of us have rocky places in our story. All of us have fertile ground in our lives. All of us have seasons when faith comes easily and seasons when life feels dry.

The good news is that God continues to sow seeds of grace in all seasons of our lives, often through imperfect people, communities, and even difficult experiences that shape us in ways we don’t recognize until much later.

As we continue our Journey into Becoming series, I invite us to reflect on two simple questions: What seeds of grace have shaped you? And how might God be calling us to become seeds of God’s grace for others?

I hope you’ll join us this Sunday as we worship, reflect, and discover the new life God is blooming among us.

Alongside you,

Pastor Paul