
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In the parable of the talents, Jesus tells of a master who entrusted his servants with great responsibility before departing on a journey. Two invested what they were given and saw it multiply, while one buried his gift in fear and returned nothing. This story reminds us that faith is not passive—it is active, courageous, and fruitful. To be rooted in faith is to trust God enough to risk obedience, to use what He has placed in our hands, and to live with the confidence that His Kingdom is worth everything. Join us as Pastor Kenny shares how this parable challenges us to move beyond fear and into faithful stewardship of all God has given.
Scripture
By Grenola UMCIn the parable of the talents, Jesus tells of a master who entrusted his servants with great responsibility before departing on a journey. Two invested what they were given and saw it multiply, while one buried his gift in fear and returned nothing. This story reminds us that faith is not passive—it is active, courageous, and fruitful. To be rooted in faith is to trust God enough to risk obedience, to use what He has placed in our hands, and to live with the confidence that His Kingdom is worth everything. Join us as Pastor Kenny shares how this parable challenges us to move beyond fear and into faithful stewardship of all God has given.
Scripture