People of Little Faith

JY unpacks what “little faith” really means: not the size of your belief, but the direction of your heart. When Peter stepped onto the water, his faith was real — until the waves stole his gaze. Faith is not a guarantee of outcomes, but the practice of reorienting toward God, again and again.

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Where Do Weeds Take Root?

Where do weeds take root? Pastor Timothy brings the parable of wheat and weeds into conversation with Chan wisdom and Thomas Merton’s contemplative insight — reminding us that both the world and our own hearts are fields where wheat and weeds grow together. We are sinners saved by grace, learning to live humbly alongside one another.

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The Tiller’s Characters

We often judge people’s soil — but Dr. Dino Wong asks what made it that way. Through the Parable of the Sower, he invites the church to be humble assistants, sowing with unconditional love and patience, trusting God to bring growth in God’s own time.

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At Home

What is a home? Through Nehemiah’s return to rebuild Jerusalem’s walls, Frankie leads us to reflect on home, belonging and our shared part in it — no wall is built by one person. On BMCC’s 34th anniversary, may you too find here the fire that will not go out.

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To Be or Not To Be

“To be or not to be.” Jason Ho hands Hamlet’s question back to BMCC: are you here? Is the Lord here? From Abraham’s wilderness, through John 14’s “walking with,” to a sharp critique of phone-age distraction, he reminds us that where our hearts are matters as much as where our bodies stand.

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Freedom and Being at Ease

Solomon had everything, yet felt empty. Pastor Hong draws on clown theatre training to explore what freedom really means: not accumulating more, but setting down the mask, embracing failure, and being fully present. Our souls are most alive — and most beautiful — in the moment we stop performing.

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