March 04, 2026

Sunday Service on Mar. 1, 2026

Triangle Family Church Sunday Service on Mar. 1, 2026

Music Offering

Sermon: True Parents And The Completed Testament Age

True Parents signify the beginning of the Completed Testament Age, emphasizing the importance of ideal families centered on God's love and the restoration of humanity. Key Insights: - Restoration of Lineage: The concept of True Parents is crucial for restoring God's lineage and healing the world from the fall of man, emphasizing the need for ideal families. - Role of Families: Families are central to God's purpose, where love is nurtured, enabling individuals to connect with God and each other deeply. - Historical Significance: The Completed Testament Age began in 1968, marking a transformative era where True Parents fulfilled God's promise of restoration. - Universal Mission: The mission of True Parents extends beyond individual families, aiming to restore communities, nations, and ultimately, the world. - Satan's Origin: Understanding the fall of Adam and Eve clarifies the origins of evil and the need for redemption through True Parents. - Ownership and Responsibility: Emphasizing personal responsibility, True Parents teach that ownership of one's actions is essential for spiritual growth and community healing. - Legacy of True Parents: The teachings and sacrifices of True Parents provide a blueprint for achieving true love and harmony in families, fostering a world of peace.

Sunday School: Bible study - Parable of the Sower

This presentation introduces The Parable of the Sower as a simple story Jesus used to teach spiritual growth and life lessons, especially in a way children can understand. It explains that God’s Word is like a seed, and people’s hearts are like different types of soil that receive the seed in different ways.

The lesson walks through the four types of soil—the path, rocky ground, thorny soil, and good soil—explaining what happens to the seed in each case and what that means for faith. Each soil type is connected to a practical, child-friendly lesson about listening to God, staying strong during difficulties, avoiding distractions, and living out God’s Word daily.

The presentation emphasizes that faith grows when children listen, understand, and put God’s teachings into action. Visual slides support the lesson, helping children imagine the story and remember its meaning.

Finally, the presentation includes discussion questions and answers to help children reflect on the story. These explore what the seed and soils represent, identify modern-day distractions, and encourage kids to think about how they can become “good soil” by being kind, focused, and open to God’s help. The lesson concludes by explaining why Jesus used farming stories—because growth takes time, care, and the right conditions.

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