A few months ago, during our sermon on Matthew 2 and the journey through âEgypt,â we were each given a sunflower seed and a simple reminder:
âSomething is growing, even if I canât see it yet.â
Along with a simple instruction:
Just push the seed into the soil,
water it,
and give it time.
And now, weeks later, one of our church family kindly sent a photo of theirs beginning to grow. See below.

What a lovely reminder that faith often looks like this.
We plant.
We wait.
We trust.
Sometimes in our own livesâand sometimes in the life of the churchâwe can feel as though nothing is changing. We can become focused on what is missing, what feels uncertain, or what we wish looked different.
But faith allows us to hope in what we do not yet see. (Hebrews 11:1)
A seed beneath the soil does not look like much.
Yet hidden growth is still growth.
Perhaps God is doing the same in us, quietly, gently, faithfully.
In our hearts.
In our healing.
In our community.
In our church.
Now that the weather is warmer and the soil is warming too, sunflower seeds can be sown directly into the gardenâor started first in a little pot indoors. So if you still have your sunflower seed, plant it.
Some traditions light a candle as a sign of prayer and hope.
Perhaps this can be oursâ
a small act of trust:
to place a seed into the soil,
to water it,
and to give it time.
A quiet reminder that God is often working in hidden places,
and that something is growing,
even if we cannot yet see it.
If you would like a seedâor a little biodegradable starter potâplease see Evelyn đť
Letâs see what grows.

âSomething is growing, even if I canât see it yet.â


