Weekly sermons from Pastor Kent Dixon of Braemar Baptist Church in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Join us each week as we study Scripture and apply God's truth to our lives.
Paul Hay is preaching this week while Pastor Kent and Michelle are away on vacation.
We're often reminded, especially at Christmastime, that God came near through the birth of Jesus. Jesus is given ma…
Paul Hay is preaching this week while Pastor Kent and Michelle are away on vacation.
As human beings, we often feel negatively affected by changing circumstances in our lives. How other people treat u…
We're wrapping up our Advent sermon series "Christmas Playlist," and over this series, we have been exploring four familiar Christmas songs, not to unpack the songs themselves, but to learn the bibli…
We're continuing in our Advent sermon series "Christmas Playlist," and over this series, we're exploring four familiar Christmas songs, not to unpack the songs themselves, but to learn the biblical m…
Pastor Kent is continuing our Advent sermon series "Christmas Playlist" this week! Most of you probably know what a playlist is. When you are listening to music in the car, while working out, or at w…
Pastor Kent is starting our Advent sermon series "Christmas Playlist" this week! Most of you probably know what a playlist is. When you are listening to music in the car, while working out, or at wor…
As Christians, it's important to be reminded that our story doesn't end with this life. One day, when Jesus returns, we will be with God in Heaven. But what does that really mean? What is Heaven like…
Followers of Jesus Christ recognize that God's ultimate plan for all creation won't be fully realized until Jesus comes back. We may understand that concept in a basic way, but there's a lot of depth…
We're welcoming guest speaker Paul Hay this week with a sermon titled "Lavished," as he explores the truth that God's love for us is not something we have to earn, seek to deserve, or receive in limi…
People come in all different shapes and sizes, colours, nationalities, and social classes, and there are a wide variety of other characteristics that also make us unique. But despite our many differe…
Without him, our "religion" doesn't exist, as it bears his name. Without his sacrifice, we're lost in our sin, and doomed to eternal separation from God. Without his experience as one of us, we would…
It's one of those topics that some preachers tend to minimize or avoid altogether, as they don't want to make people feel uncomfortable. But "Sin" is a reality that is central to Christianity and the…
During his time on Earth, Jesus gave his followers many examples of how he wanted them to show their love for God and others, and those examples still apply to us today. He also passed on instruction…
So much of our lives are anchored in the physical world and things that we can see and directly interact with. Recognizing that, it can be easy to forget that there is a spiritual world and spiritual…
Staying connected with God is one of the most important things we can do as followers of Jesus. How do we do that? Why is it important to do that? Does it really matter at all? We'll be taking a clos…
Pastor Kent is bringing a sermon on what might be one of the most challenging concepts in the Christian faith: "The Trinity." How can it be that the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are three indi…
We talk to God when we pray, and we may have a personal relationship with him through Jesus, but we may not often consider God's qualities or attributes. Pastor Kent is leading us in exploring some o…
It's important for trees to remain anchored in the earth to receive vital nourishment, and a strong foundation from which to grow and flourish. In much the same way, it's essential for followers of J…
Pastor Kent is wrapping up our sermon series "Psalms For All Seasons," as we consider Psalm 90. While many psalms were written by David and other authors and musicians, we'll be taking a closer look …
It's seems to be human nature to sing. We may sing in the shower, the car, at parties and gatherings, and there are definite benefits to that, but we also sing when we gather together as God's people…