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Have you ever felt like your life was getting a little too "set"? In this episode, we explore the ancient image of the potter's clay from Jeremiah 18 and 19. It's not about making mistakes, but about whether we allow ourselves to be molded and remade or if we become brittle and break. Using personal stories and powerful metaphors, this message is a reminder that we are invited to remain malleable and open to renewal through grace, rather than becoming a finished, easily shattered product.
This sermon was preached at Young United Church on September 7, 2025. For more information on Young United Church, visit our website. For video of the full worship service click here.
By Tim CrouchHave you ever felt like your life was getting a little too "set"? In this episode, we explore the ancient image of the potter's clay from Jeremiah 18 and 19. It's not about making mistakes, but about whether we allow ourselves to be molded and remade or if we become brittle and break. Using personal stories and powerful metaphors, this message is a reminder that we are invited to remain malleable and open to renewal through grace, rather than becoming a finished, easily shattered product.
This sermon was preached at Young United Church on September 7, 2025. For more information on Young United Church, visit our website. For video of the full worship service click here.