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Faith @ Home Daily- Monday, June 15, 2020

Scripture: Matthew 17:19-20

Have you ever seen a mustard seed? They are tiny! But, like any other seed, they are capable of growing into larger plants. Even the smallest amount of seed grows into something big!

In these verses from Matthew, Jesus says that even the smallest amount of faith can do something impossible--it can move mountains! Today, think about all of the small acts of faith you can do to make the impossible, possible.


Watch- June 15, 2020

Watch- June 15, 2020

Scripture: Matthew 17:19-20 At the age of eight, Rebekah Bruesehoff, who is transgender, became an activist for the rights of transgender and LGBTQ youth. She did this by living into her identity as a beloved child of God, and by using her...
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Read- June 15, 2020

Read- June 15, 2020

Scripture: Matthew 17:19-20 Read the book Poor Little Guy by Elanna Allen. Or, follow along with the read-along video below. After reading the book, discuss these questions: Have you ever experienced when something small ...
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Listen- June 15, 2020

Listen- June 15, 2020

Scripture: Matthew 17:19-20 Listen to the song “Grano de Mostaza” sung by the Coro Latinamericano at Christ Church Cathedral in Indianapolis, IN. Follow along with the translation as you listen to the song. After listening to the ...
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Do- June 15, 2020

Do- June 15, 2020

Scripture: Matthew 17:19-20 Plant seeds and watch them grow. Reflect on how even the smallest actions of faith can lead to big things.
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Pray- June 15, 2020

Pray- June 15, 2020

Scripture: Matthew 17:19-20 Pray this prayer together: God, give us faith. Give us faith when our work seems impossible. Give us faith when the rest of the world says “don’t bother” or “you’re wasting your time.” Help us reme...
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Victoria Hoppes is the Director of Youth and Children's Ministries at Resurrection Lutheran Church in Indianapolis, Indiana. She has ministry experience with youth, family, and camping programs at both the parish and diocesan levels. She holds degrees from Texas Lutheran University and Luther Seminary. She also holds a certificate in Youth and Family Ministry from Forma’s certificate program. You can follow Victoria on social media (@vlhoppes).

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