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In Luke 17:5–10, the disciples cry out to Jesus, “Increase our faith!” But Jesus reminds them that even faith the size of a mustard seed can move mountains—or, in this case, mulberry trees.
In this powerful message, Fr. Eric explores what real faith looks like: not just belief, but trust and action. Using the story of the famous tightrope walker Charles Blondin, he shows how true faith means getting into the wheelbarrow—not just cheering from the sidelines.
Fr. Eric also shares how his own church, Christ the King Anglican, has lived out this mustard seed faith—stepping out in trust, taking risks for the Gospel, and now seeing God do extraordinary things. As the congregation looks toward planting a new church, this sermon is both a testimony and a challenge: to trust in a God who is far bigger than our fears, our budgets, or our limitations.
If you’ve ever wondered how to grow your faith—or if you feel like your faith is too small—this message will encourage you to take the next step, to act, and to trust that God will take care of the rest.
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