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Can there be anything more French than Dijon mustard? Perhaps the mustard is elaborated in Dijon, but the mustard seed, it turns out to everyone’s surprise, is imported from Canada and Ukraine.
Just like the Mustard Seed parable, for which a downtown restaurant/coffee shop is named, the Mustard Seed grew from a small shop into a larger one.
But there is another story happening in Catholic communities across the world — a story that we in the Catholic Church of the Beatitudes know very well: the story of the mustard seed.
Find today’s readings here. “To what shall we compare the Kingdom of God, or what parable can we use for it? It is like a mustard seed that, when it is sown in the ground, is the smallest of ...
image of a mustard seed. Most Christians are familiar with the parable that Jesus told about the mustard seed. The Gospel of Matthew recounts how Jesus healed a young man who his disciples were ...
When his followers asked Jesus to increase their faith, he told them the parable of the mustard seed. Though it was the smallest of seeds, once sown the mustard plant sprang up and spread rapidly.
According to the "Parable of the Mustard Seed" in Matthew 13:31–32, mustard seeds are the smallest in the plant kingdom. Right? Wrong.
It contains two short parables—about a mustard seed and yeast—and a long parable with an allegorical interpretation—about the wheat and the weeds.
The sermon topic on Sunday at Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church will be "The Parable of the Mustard Seed and Yeast," with Matthew 13:31-33 as text.
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