EPISODE · Nov 23, 2025 · 50 MIN
Re-Genesis
from Crosstowne Church - Sermons
Pastor Paul continues the unpacking of Jesus’ Parable of the Mustard Seed, using the story of the Good Samaritan to uncover how God grows His kingdom in us, among us, and ultimately beyond us. Paul highlights the tale end of the parable this week, examining how what begins as a small “seed” in our lives can become a flourishing tree that offers shelter, hope, and restoration to others—especially those who may feel like “strange birds” looking for a home. We’re challenged and called to extend our branches, embrace those different from us, and trust that God can use even our smallest acts of faith to create profound impact in the lives of others, and ourselves. Paul encourages us to step into the invitation to live as agents of God’s new creation, a re-genesis, restoring the world one encounter at a time.For more information and resources, visit https://www.crosstownechurch.com/.
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Pastor Paul continues the unpacking of Jesus’ Parable of the Mustard Seed, using the story of the Good Samaritan to uncover how God grows His kingdom in us, among us, and ultimately beyond us. Paul highlights the tale end of the parable this week, examining how what begins as a small “seed” in our lives can become a flourishing tree that offers shelter, hope, and restoration to others—especially those who may feel like “strange birds” looking for a home. We’re challenged and called to extend our branches, embrace those different from us, and trust that God can use even our smallest acts of faith to create profound impact in the lives of others, and ourselves. Paul encourages us to step into the invitation to live as agents of God’s new creation, a re-genesis, restoring the world one encounter at a time.For more information and resources, visit https://www.crosstownechurch.com/.
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