Flourish – Part 4

What kind of fruit is your life producing—and how can you even tell if it’s good? Jayme wraps up the Flourish series with a look at the fruit that grows from our roots, pruning, and soil. But this isn’t just about productivity—it’s about integrity, love, and the unseen signs of real growth. With sharp questions and down-to-earth analogies (yes, even about watermelons), she explores what it means to bear fruit that truly reflects God's character. If you’ve ever wondered whether your life is heading in the right direction, this message offers space to reflect and re-center.

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What kind of soil are you rooted in—and is it helping you grow? Ryan turns the familiar parable of the sower on its head, shifting the focus from the seed to the ground beneath it. With depth, clarity, and honest self-reflection, he explores the conditions that either nourish or choke out growth—like hardened hearts, crowded lives, and unexamined wounds. Through powerful stories and disarming vulnerability, Ryan invites us to care for the soil of our souls and to help others do the same. This one will leave you thinking not just about your growth—but how you help others flourish, too.

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What if growth doesn’t come from doing more, but from letting go? In this powerful continuation of the Flourish series, Nicole unpacks a year marked by unexpected pruning—an internal reshaping that forced her to release control, confront limits, and reimagine flourishing from the inside out. With humor, honesty, and raw reflection, she explores how pruning isn’t always about removing the bad, but about making space for something new. It’s tender, sometimes brutal, always transformative. If you've ever wondered why certain things are being stripped away, this one will meet you right there.

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What does it mean to flourish, truly? This message begins the year by exploring the idea of spiritual roots—how they grow unseen yet define who we are and how we withstand life’s storms. Drawing from scripture and the rhythms of daily life, we’re reminded that flourishing isn’t about quick fixes or shallow resolutions but about slow, steady growth. Whether it’s deconstructing old ideas or planting new, healthier foundations, flourishing begins with asking hard questions: Where are your roots planted? Are they deep enough to endure? This year, let’s tend to the roots and embrace a life of intentional growth.

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