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This year, Easter looked very different for everyone, but thankfully we know and serve a God who doesn't change. And what better way to celebrate this fact than by joining Guest Pastor Joe Amaral as he shows the context, significance, and uncha
Being stuck in isolation so easily leads to frustration. And if you thought the Bible had nothing to offer you, just turn to the Psalms. In many, David is writing these from a cave. After being on the run from someone who wants to kill him. And
The Bible says, in Romans 5, that Christians are called to "rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope." Which means, contrary to how it's been presented by some
We've all heard the story of Jesus calling Peter out of the boat and walking on water. And when Peter doubted, he started to sink. The question is, what was he doubting and, more importantly, who? Was he doubting Jesus... or himself? One thing
As we enter a very unusual season of being forced apart and left wondering what the future holds, Pastor Josh addresses the fears we are likely facing. But he also reminds and encourages us that, by faith in Christ, we don't have to live under
In Romans 6, Paul writes that we should "count ourselves as dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus." That "sin shall no longer be our master" because we have been "brought from death to life." This is strong language and unequivocal in it
What does it mean to "work out your salvation in fear and trembling"? Does it mean we're to be terrified all the time? It doesn't make much sense, especially given how many times we're commanded to not be afraid. But both commands are in script
We have a very special guest this week as our youth retreat breaks from the norm and concludes as part of our Sunday service. Guest Pastor Scott Murray shares a powerful message that we all know to be true, but need reminding of often: God has
The incarnation of Christ is perhaps the greatest mystery of all time. God the Son became human. Perfect, undying, inexhaustible deity became flesh and blood. Vulnerable to death. And yes... even tired. In Matthew, Mark and Luke, there is the s
Even people who've never read a word of the Bible have likely heard the verse "While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." But if you read just two verses later, Paul says "For if, when we were enemies of God..." We get that we were sinne
We all want to hear from God. Somewhere within - even in those who don't believe in God - our souls cry out to be heard, known and loved by God. But are we willing to quiet ourselves and the world around us in order to hear Him? As guest pastor
"Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it." This isn't merely a Proverb in our sacred book. It's a command and a warning from God. This week guest Pastor Dan DiSabatino shines light on what can lead our hearts astra
Do you "glory in tribulations"? On the surface it seems like a ridiculous thing to say, but Paul said it in Romans 5:3-4 – "...but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and c
As we grieve the passing of Peter Sertic, Pastor Josh reminds us that, though we can't really understand why it happened this way, Peter is home. Because as painful as it is to walk through circumstances like these, we don't walk as people with
Salvation belongs to God alone. We know this, not only because of Biblical truth, but from our own experiences – despite all our best efforts we can't stop ourselves from sinning or find the life we're seeking. Only Jesus can offer that to us f
As we close out 2019 together, our friend, guest pastor Rich Redman reminds us that Philippians chapter 4 exhorts us to "not be anxious about anything" – to not worry. But in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, we are to
In our final week of Advent we come to the theme of Love. It's a word and idea that has many different meanings and uses, and while they're all good, they aren't all equal. Listen as Pastor Josh demonstrates the different kinds of love and show
Christmas so often becomes about happiness. And happiness is a very good thing, but it's not the same thing as joy. Because while happiness is about the moment, joy is about the journey. So as we journey through advent, Pastor Josh reminds us t
"Do not be afraid." It's not a phrase you would normally think is associated with Christmas, but in fact it's woven throughout the story. Each time someone – Mary, Joseph, Zechariah, the shepherds – encountered the supernatural they were terrif
One of the wonderful things about Advent is that it's a journey, because that's truly what Christmas was and is. Jesus didn't just arrive one night with some fanfare. He was hoped for over hundreds of years and in that time expectation built on
"I think I'm basically a good person." You've probably heard it, thought it, said it. And if that were true then why would anyone need a saviour? But in Romans 3, starting with verse 9, Paul makes it abundantly clear: none of us are righteous.
Light is always brighter when it's contrasted against darkness. The same can be said of God's power and faithfulness – it's so much more clear when contrasted against evil. So, why not say “Let us do evil that good may result”? That's the hypot
Is there any advantage to being a Christian in Canada? Paul asked a similar question of his fellow Jews in the Book of Romans. After all, if we're part of God's family and have been handed the truth, shouldn't we have a great advantage?
Can you really be saved by God if your heart isn't in it? In Romans Chapter 2, Paul is addressing his fellow Jews of the day and asking a very similar question of them. Many of them believed that because they were God's "chosen people" and had
"Christians are a bunch of hypocrits." Sadly it's a statement we've heard too many times. And since for years we have stood in judgment of the sins of the world all while becoming blind to our own, is it really any surprise? Pastor Josh challen
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