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Timberline Windsor | Mother's Day: Seeds of Faith | Donny Abbott

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This Mother’s Day service centers on the theme “Seeds of Faith,” using Jesus’ parables of the growing seed and the mustard seed in Mark 4 to illustrate how faith is planted, nurtured, and grown over time. The message acknowledges that Mother’s Day brings a mix of emotions—joy, grief, longing, regret, and gratitude—while encouraging everyone to honor the women and mother figures who have impacted their lives. Through Scripture and personal stories from three women in the church, the service highlights how small, ordinary acts of faithfulness—prayers, conversations, sacrifices, and daily love—can produce lasting spiritual growth, even when the results aren’t immediately visible. Ultimately, the message reminds the congregation that while people plant seeds of faith, God is the one who faithfully brings growth and harvest in His timing.

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episode Timberline Windsor | Mother's Day: Seeds of Faith | Donny Abbott artwork

Timberline Windsor | Mother's Day: Seeds of Faith | Donny Abbott

This Mother’s Day service centers on the theme “Seeds of Faith,” using Jesus’ parables of the growing seed and the mustard seed in Mark 4 to illustrate how faith is planted, nurtured, and grown over time. The message acknowledges that Mother’s Day brings a mix of emotions—joy, grief, longing, regret, and gratitude—while encouraging everyone to honor the women and mother figures who have impacted their lives. Through Scripture and personal stories from three women in the church, the service highlights how small, ordinary acts of faithfulness—prayers, conversations, sacrifices, and daily love—can produce lasting spiritual growth, even when the results aren’t immediately visible. Ultimately, the message reminds the congregation that while people plant seeds of faith, God is the one who faithfully brings growth and harvest in His timing.

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