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Without even realizing it, we often find ourselves committing to many good things—whether at work, in leisure activities, time with friends, or networking events. But an abundance of “good things” doesn’t always lead to a truly good outcome.
As we step into another year as a church, our highest priority is health—being healthy in Christ and healthy in our relationships. What does that actually look like?
In this two-week vision series, Pastor Jeremiah explores the parable of the Fig Tree and what it reveals about who we are called to be as a church community as we move into 2026.
By Passion ChurchWithout even realizing it, we often find ourselves committing to many good things—whether at work, in leisure activities, time with friends, or networking events. But an abundance of “good things” doesn’t always lead to a truly good outcome.
As we step into another year as a church, our highest priority is health—being healthy in Christ and healthy in our relationships. What does that actually look like?
In this two-week vision series, Pastor Jeremiah explores the parable of the Fig Tree and what it reveals about who we are called to be as a church community as we move into 2026.