In this episode, Mike talks about the painful of experience of feeling all alone, and how God dwells with us so that we are never alone. This episode also includes our communion time and closing hymn, so that you, the listener, can be a part of our worship service.
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In this episode, Mike talks about the painful of experience of feeling all alone, and how God dwells with us so that we are never alone. This episode also includes our communion time and closing hymn, so that you, the listener, can be a part of our worship service.
In this episode, Mike talks about the painful of experience of feeling all alone, and how God dwells with us so that we are never alone. This episode also includes our communion time and closing hymn, so that you, the listener, can be a part of our worship service.
In this introduction, pastor Alynne Shinness explores the life of John, author of the Gospel of John, and discusses how John's life can inspire us in our walk with Jesus.
Using examples from her own life and practice as a clinical counsellor, Christina Lueck how Jesus teaches us to be human; that trauma, our bodies, faith and psychology belong together in our healing journey.
Ruth Maccan traces her journey as a child born in Africa to missionary parents to becoming a woman growing in grace and understanding of God's love. Ruth also examines the powerful meaning in the bread and wine that represent Christ's sacrifice for us.
David Shinness uses visual images to challenge our perspectives. We need to allow God to change our perspectives to become more compassionate life long learners.
Dave describes some of the difficulties he has gone through, how he discovered the teachings Jesus gave to overcome fear and anxiety, and how he experienced freedom through obedience to God's word.
We kick off our Summer Sermon Series this week with Greg Smith, a former Southern Baptist pastor from Virginia, USA. This sermon shows us how the many names for God reflect how we interact with God on a personal level. Greg ends this sermon with a beautiful example from his own life.
This sermon by pastor Alynne Shinness wraps up our series on the founding values of Sanctuary Church. Keeping it simple, Alynne goes back to basics, examining how Jesus explained the Holy Spirit to his own disciples, and how that applies to us today.
Hannah Mackie shows us from the Bible how Jesus moved toward people. We tend to isolate with things get murky, but Jesus did the opposite. Here, Jesu shows us how to love people like he does.
This episode is the first of a new series revisiting the founding values of Sanctuary Church in 2019. We'll take a fresh look at each value, and answer some questions to evaluate how we are inculcating each value into our everyday lives.
Hannah continues our Sermon on the Mount looking at Matthew 7:15-23 and highlights Jesus' call to caring for the vulnerable, marginalized, and oppressed. We hope you will be encouraged in your apprenticeship to Jesus with this practical message.
"Prayer is an invitation to come to God's table." Hannah looked at the Lord's Prayer and invited us to consider some different perspectives on prayer that we might have as well as what might keep us from prayer. We learned that humility is the antidote to those obstacles and we can come to the table often, always, and in a variety of ways. We hope you will be encouraged by this message.
As we continue our journey through the Sermon on the Mount, Matt came to Jesus' teaching on lust and divorce. He led us through a brilliant examination of the scriptures where we saw God's heart that we not use people for our own gain but instead view everyone as beloved by God and marked with His image, as well as God's heart to protect and lift up women. We trust you will be encouraged by this message as you respond to Jesus' invitation to follow Him.
This morning we looked at Matthew 5:21-26 where Jesus teaches us about anger, and the horrible place settled resentment and harboured animosity will take us. We hope this message will encourage you in your walk with Jesus.
In a world full of darkness, decay, and pain Jesus tells us that we are salt and light. These statements not only tell us who we are, but they are invitations to join Jesus in His good work of restoring all things, and instructions to guide our posture in the world. We hope this message will encourage you.
In this episode, Mike talks about the painful of experience of feeling all alone, and how God dwells with us so that we are never alone. This episode also includes our communion time and closing hymn, so that you, the listener, can be a part of our worship service.