Church Essentials: Titus | Plurality of Pastors
February 16, 2020 / Dwight Bernier
Paul left Titus on the island of Crete for two reasons. One of those being to appoint elders and pastors in every town. This sermon intends to help us understand why this was such an important task for Titus to accomplish as well as why we should be about the same directive today.
Text: Titus 1:5-11
Paranormal | The Occult
February 9, 2020 / Brian Stegner
When God speaks to you
February 2, 2020 / Dwight Bernier
What do you do when God speaks to you? It isn’t normal, is it? Regardless of who you are, God is calling you to something very specific. Listen in to find out what the Lord wants to call you into.
Text: Exodus 3-4
Paranormal | Devil, demons, ghosts, and their power
January 26, 2020 / Dwight Bernier
Usually, people either don’t believe in Satan, demons and ghosts, or they are afraid. They fear the unknown power that could exist against them. This sermon aims to unveil the power that Satan and demons do have, as well as give an answer the the question of whether or not ghosts exist. The sermon will end by identifying real power available to all who want it.
Text: Matthew 4:1-11 & others
Paranormal | Origin of Evil
January 19, 2020 / Dwight Bernier
Who determines what is evil? How did evil arrive? What can we do about evil? These are the major questions that drive this sermon on evil and the hope we have despite its presence.
Text: Genesis 1-3; Mark 7:15-23
Resolved
January 5, 2020 / Ryan Bussiere
A new year often means new hopes, new dreams, and new goals. We love thinking about all of the possibilities that lie ahead, but 2 Timothy 2 invites us to make a different kind of resolution, one that is totally counter-intuitive - to embrace the indispensable role of suffering in the pursuit of everlasting joy. Listen to hear why suffering truly is indispensable and why that's good news for us.
Only God Can Judge Me | Judge Comes To Be Worshiped
December 22, 2019 / Dwight Bernier
Life has ups and downs. But some of the “downs” feel like they will never go away. During the time of Micah, the people were about to experience many years of “downs.” But God was preparing their hearts for the imminent exile - and when he would come to get them. Ultimately, God was preparing them for Saviour that was going to rescue them and give them hope. The Saviour was going to come as a baby to be worshiped - a baby unlike any other baby ever to be born.
Text: Micah 7:7-20
Only God Can Judge Me | The Ruler of Bethlehem
Only God Can Judge Me | Judge Comes To Offer Hope
December 8th, 2019 / Trenton Walker
Only God Can Judge Me | Judge Comes Against Theft & Lies
November 17, 2019 / Jordan Weeks
Everyday Jesus | Spiritual Disciplines
October 27, 2019 / Jordan Weeks
Everyday Jesus | Leisure
October 20, 2019 / Dwight Bernier
Thanksgiving | The Key to Contentment
October 13, 2019 / Ryan Bussiere
Have you ever noticed how easy it is to be preoccupied with what we lack rather than what we have? We spend our lives striving for that allusive rest of soul called contentment. And if we manage to find some measure of satisfaction, we fight to protect it. In between the striving and the defending, contentment remains just out of reach. What if there was a secret to finding true, lasting, grounded-in-reality contentment in this life? According to the Apostle Paul, there is. Tune in as we unpack Paul’s secret.
Biblical Text: Philippians 4:10-13
Everyday Jesus | Justice and Mercy
September 29, 2019 / Jordan Weeks
As a suffering servant, Jesus is well known for his extravagant mercy towards the outcast and marginalized of his society. However, as a King ushering in the Kingdom of Heaven, he boldly proclaimed judgement and promised to set things right. While we often see justice and mercy in opposition, Jesus saw the importance of both. At the cross he makes it possible to see both justice and mercy established in our world. And his Spirit is changing all our interactions, from the way we treat those in poverty to the way we treat those in our home and workplace. He changes us and He is changing our neighbourhoods.
Biblical Text: Micah 6:1-8