This week, Pastor Allan Hack speaks on the importance of incorporating the Biblical importance of being "on mission" as central to the reality of believers.
This week, Pastor Allan Hack speaks on the importance of incorporating the Biblical importance of being "on mission" as central to the reality of believers.
We all need meaningful relationships. Marriage is one of them. We are born to love and to be loved. Yet love is one of those difficult words to define. Despite our own personal definition, love is defined by the very nature of God.
Many people confuse the idea of what love is, because their idea of LOVE is a singular thing, when in truth, love is a MOSAIC of different bricks that collectively are built and brought together to bring the reality of LOVE. Love isn't a haphazard feeling... love is a brick.
It is unthinkable for the Church to accomplish God’s mission, without understanding and learning that all that a Christian has comes by God's grace and is to be used for His glory and edification of His church.
This week, we welcome guest speaker Dr. Kenzo Mabiala, district superintendent of the St. Lawrence District in our church community!
At this time of the year we usually address the importance for our church to have and keep a biblical vision that contextualize the Gospel for our times. We need to have a Vision because it keeps us, both as individuals and as a church, accountable in doing the work of the Lord.
Life is filled with uncertainties. At times, these uncertainties could become paralyzing to embracing the future that God wants for our life. As the Christmas season approaches, Mary's courage is a the perfect example to how we are believers are called to embrace the unknown; Let it be.
Baptism Sundays are always our favourite kind of Sunday! We love to see people choosing to make Jesus central to their life, through the ups and the downs. This week, Jonathan speaks of the reality that our journey with Jesus doesn't end with baptism... it is only the beginning!
We get the most joy and make the biggest difference when, transformed and being renewed in our mind, we worship God using our God-given talents, to serve and bless others.
As soon as we begin the Book of Hebrews, we encounter what is perhaps the single most important statement that could be made in our time: “… in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son”. This is one of the most vital things people today need to know.
Life is composed of choices. We are constantly making decisions that inevitably influence our present and future. Through these choices that we make, we always run the risk of either walking in to the destiny that God has for us, or walking away from His will. Esau was in a situation where his choice would decide his future. Join us this week to learn how to discern what a "Bad Bargain" looks like.