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Treeology | Part 3 | Scattering Seed

How is your life different today from five years ago? Have you moved forward in your faith, or are you a tree with no fruit? #Treeology

An episode of the When Oceans Rise podcast, hosted by Generations Church NC, titled "Treeology | Part 3 | Scattering Seed" was published on November 17, 2025 and runs 40 minutes.

November 17, 2025 ·40m · When Oceans Rise

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How is your life different today from five years ago? Have you moved forward in your faith, or are you a tree with no fruit? #Treeology

How is your life different today from five years ago? Have you moved forward in your faith, or are you a tree with no fruit? #Treeology
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