Posts from 2025 (Page 4)

2025: Patient Endurance, Part 2 :scream_emoji:

Fruitfulness immediately sounds better than patient endurance, and we each probably have an idea of what fruitfulness could look like in our lives this year. One of the things that stood out from the purpose 2025 launch at the beginning of December was this verse: “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be…

Salt And Light

During one particularly busy week this past December, I had an opportunity to participate in three city events. First, Neighbourlink Willowdale had their annual appreciation event, where Gabe and I had a chance to chat with Lily Cheng, our city counselor in Willowdale who we hosted a bbq event with over the summer. Second, I got to be a part of Toronto’s first Christian Heritage Month Celebration, which was a worship and prayer event held at City Hall. Third, Lifespring…

Ritual Vs Relationship

My fast is not going well. My original intent for the fast was to wake up earlier to read the Bible and spend more time with God, but due to a lot of late nights with school and work stuff, I was waking up a lot later than expected. For the longest time, I was feeling very guilty and ashamed of myself. After all, I was doing the exact opposite of what I intended to do to fast. I would…

Whatever You Feed Will Grow

Just the other day, as I was leaving my parking garage, I came to a stop at one of the lights underground. I did what I normally do and followed the light prompts. The signal was red, so of course I stopped and waited for the light to turn green or another car to come in through the same exit. I waited for quite a bit and the light didn’t change color. At the corner of my eye I saw…

Seeds of Fruitfulness

As you may know, our annual theme for 2025 is fruitfulness. As I reflected on the theme of fruitfulness this week, the idea of seeds came to mind. In order to have fruit, you first need to have seeds. In fact, the seeds of a plant are all you need to know what kind of fruit a plant will grow. So in thinking about the theme of fruitfulness for the year, it is also helpful to think about seeds. In 1…

We Need Both The Words And The Living Word

Dear LifeSpring Family, We are off to the races! 2025, here we come! In fruitfulness, however one defines it, one wants to be fruitful and achieve it God’s way.  This brings me to our first scripture memory verse for 2025, John 15:5 – 8: “I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him,  he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. 6 If anyone does not abide in me, he is thrown away like a branch and withers; and the branches are gathered, thrown into…

Purpose 2025: Fruitfulness (Lifespring Family – Part 3)

Two of the major highlights every year are our Family Weekend (Aug 2-4, 2025) & our Family Gatherings (joint service with MLCF) that happen throughout the year. As we grow in Fruitfulness, we must always tie it back to who we are – a Kingdom Family: Genuine Love for God & Genuine Care for Others. This year, we will continue to build on these through Family Weekend and the Hospitality Team. Family Weekend The Family Weekend is always a highlight…

No Root, No Fruit

Welcome to 2025! This year’s theme is Fruitfulness. When I think about going from a year of Patient Endurance to a year of Fruitfulness, I get excited. The year of Patient Endurance was difficult, to say the least, but I believe it was necessary to get us to where God wants us to be this year. When I think about my own life, I can see many transitions and changes that have and will be taking place in this upcoming…

Give Them Responsibility

I was reading a book called Jane of Lantern Hill by L.M. Montgomery this week. In a nutshell, the book’s about a girl named Jane, who feels timid and out of place timid in her home and family. Then, she spends a couple of summers with the father she never knew, and through the process and adventure of learning to fix up an old house and cook, making new friends, and getting to know her dad, she gains confidence and…