This week we find ourselves both praying for our camps, and then talking
about a decidedly non-camp-related topic, Divorce as it is discussed in the
Sermon on the Mount.
In the second of our seven-part series on the Sermon on the Mount, we look
at what Jesus has to tell us about addressing violence, looking at the
small things we can do to tackle this huge problem.
This Sunday is Mother’s Day, and to celebrate it we ask several congregants
of lessons they remember their mother’s teaching them of both faith and
life.
Today our three-part series on hope comes to an end by looking at the end
of the Bible and what it has to tell us about ourselves, creation, and
where to go from here.
Hope in our God is rock solid! In this second of a three-part series on
biblical hope, we build on the lessons learned in last week’s message by
exploring the impact of sin, and how Christ works to…
Hope in our God is rock solid! In this first of a three-part series, we
explore what a Biblical understanding of Hope is, look at what the
beginning of Scripture has to tell us about it, and see ho…
Have you ever done a big thing? Jeff Thiessen asks us this question the
first Sunday after Easter, sharing insight on what courage is in a way that
only he can.
He is risen! This Easter, join us for a special service filled with music
and reflection on how the brightest time in all our lives came just two
days after the darkest.
This Palm Sunday we look at the account of Jesus entering Jerusalem in the
book of Mark, asking ourselves which side of the walls of the city are we
on?
For the last Sunday of Lent, we look at the story of when Jesus met a group
of Greeks, causing him to reflect on what would come next for him, as well
as for us.
On the fourth Sunday of Lent, we look at just what all the healing talked
about in the most famous passage in the bible can mean to the meaning we
find in our lives.
On the third Sunday of Lent, Sheldon Giesbrecht shares with us the story of
Jesus and the money changers in the Temple, highlighting one item personal
to him to take away.
On the first Sunday of Lent, we look at the story of Jesus’ baptism and
temptation in the book of Mark, to see what it has to say about the passing
of the torch of spreading the gospel.
On the last Sunday before Lent, we look at the story of the Transfiguration
found in the book of Mark, noting the special role that the apostle Peter
plays in it.
Picture this. A Sunday service in full swing and someone runs to the front
yelling. What would you do? In this service dealing with mental health, we
mull over our response.
Across the world is the Anabaptist Church. This Sunday we talk about the
words of Power Jesus spoke to begin his ministry, and what they call us to
now.
Sun 24 Jan 2021
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