Jesus said, “I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” — John 10:10
When Jesus spoke these words, He was talking about more than survival. He was speaking of a life marked by provision, dignity, purpose, and hope—a life where needs are met, and people can flourish as God intended.
For families in Malawi facing poverty, seeds can make the difference between merely surviving and truly living, between feeling helpless and feeling purpose, between stagnancy and transformation. Time and again, God has used a simple handful of seeds to open the door to that fuller life. Seeds mean nourishment for today, income for tomorrow, and the dignity of providing for one’s family.
Last year, we came together as one church—over 1,000 people packed 25,000 seed packets. This March, we are stepping out in faith again, believing for more as we pack 32,000 seed packets.
Through Seed Packing, 1,400 people will gather across 12 one-hour sessions in one week to serve. These seeds will be sent to churches in Malawi through our partnership with Global Lift Collective. Each seed pack empowers a family to grow up to 2,000 pounds of vegetables, offering both nourishment and a sustainable source of income.
This is more than sending seeds. It is a tangible expression of Jesus’ promise—participating in His work of bringing life to the full.
Join us March 3–8.
Multiple one-hour sessions are available for individuals, families, groups, and friends to participate. Neighbors and friends outside of Northridge are also encouraged to sign up and serve alongside us.
Let’s come together to plant hope—and help bring life to the full.