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Sermon for Sunday, April 7, 2024 10:00 am I once lived with friends on the beaches of Mexico. We owned a small cafe. We roasted coffee in the morning and surfed in the afternoon. We played on the beaches together and enjoyed a great time of community. As easily enjoyable as that kind of community sounds, however, it still took a lot of work, and it…
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How does the Bible counsel us to live well under government authority if we lack confidence in that government, or feel that they’re abusive of their authority? Fortunately for us, this is not a new issue for Christians. We will look at Jesus’ advice to “give back to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and give to God what is God’s” as well as Paul’s int…
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Unless we understand Christ as our “Cornerstone” we will always choose the wrong hill to die on, and these days there are plenty of hills to choose from. Thank you for joining us for this sermon as we look at Jesus’ Parable of the Tenants from Luke 20 and the significance this teaching has on the early church and for us today. May we choose our hil…
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Learning to trust in God’s judgment has a profound effect on how we respond when we are hurt by others. The recent discovery of the unmarked graves of children in the residential schools has surfaced new, painful emotions for us as a nation, and especially for those victims of the residential schools. Locally, we are grieving the tragic loss of Sai…
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Jesus is willing to give you a radically transformed life, but are you ready and able to follow him? This week, we’ll examine the cost of discipleship as Jesus lays it out in Luke 14:25. If you’re enjoying this content and would like to join us live, we are meeting Sundays at 11:00am in the church parking lot, PHO restrictions permitting.…
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Without the resurrection, Christianity simply would not exist. All of Jesus’ life, the miracles he performed, and the claims he made about himself would be pure nonsense without the resurrection. History would have long ago forgotten about the zealot who claimed to be the Son of God, but lacked the capacity to save himself from death. It’s only whe…
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Welcome! Thanks so much for taking the time to tune into this week’s sermon online.* This week we’re looking at the nature of Jesus’ quiet confidence in God, and how we too can face our worries or struggles with a quiet confidence in God. The verse for today is from Luke 13:31-35. Other references include: Psalm 118:20-26 Isaiah 31:5 Luke 19:36 You…
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In this sermon from Luke 13:22, Jesus address the question from the crowd of “Who can be saved?” Will there be lots or just a few? Of course, the real question, and the one Jesus addresses, is not just who can be saved, but how can I be saved? Join us today for a look at Jesus’ controversial answer to this question as we address Jesus’ exclusive cl…
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The Kingdom of God is a huge biblical theme with tremendous implications for us today. We don’t often appreciate how important this theme is for understanding who Jesus claimed to be and what he claimed to be about. Today we’ll explore this theme through two short parables Jesus taught with, and look at what it means to embrace the Kingdom of God i…
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We often talk about the apocalypse pretty negatively. However, as Christians we see that the return of our Lord is actually great news. Jesus wants us to be ready for the joyful culmination of human history. But what about the meantime? How are we to prepare for Jesus’ return? This sermon is all about Jesus’ response to these questions found in Luk…
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The world has a lot to worry about: vaccines, masks, social distancing, bubbles, church gatherings, even symptoms of the common cold are more worrisome than they’ve ever been (we were even pretty worried about toilet paper for a while there!). With all there is to worry about in the world we can’t afford to leave the Bible closed. Jesus has some gr…
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“No Time For Hypocrisy” from Luke 12:1-12. The apocalypse seems especially relevant today, especially in light of our relatively recent global concerns around the pandemic and the political unrest in the states. We’re diving back into our series on Luke to do a short series on the Apocalypse from Luke chapter 12 and how Christ suggests we might liv…
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