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This week’s message takes a real look at what our faith is actually built on. Using Jesus’ parable of the sower in Luke 8—and a real-life building that literally sank because its foundation was trash—we unpack what it means to have faith that lasts. This isn’t about looking perfect or acting hyper-spiritual. It’s about building rhythms that keep us grounded—Scripture, community, accountability, and long-haul faithfulness.
Bottom line: God’s not calling us to a moment of intensity… but a lifetime of steady, rooted, dirty faith.
To learn more or to give to our ministry visit keystonenorth.church
By Keystone North ChurchThis week’s message takes a real look at what our faith is actually built on. Using Jesus’ parable of the sower in Luke 8—and a real-life building that literally sank because its foundation was trash—we unpack what it means to have faith that lasts. This isn’t about looking perfect or acting hyper-spiritual. It’s about building rhythms that keep us grounded—Scripture, community, accountability, and long-haul faithfulness.
Bottom line: God’s not calling us to a moment of intensity… but a lifetime of steady, rooted, dirty faith.
To learn more or to give to our ministry visit keystonenorth.church