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Called by the Shepherd’s Voice
This week, Pastor Lorne reminds us there is nothing we can do to earn our place in God’s flock.
Your Part in the Story
Where do you see yourself in the Good Friday story? We have all played parts similar to those Jesus’ encounters of his journey to the cross. We have all sat by and justified our inaction in the face of the hurt of the world. Pastor Alex reminds us that Jesus is different – he sees the pain of the world and walks right into the middle of it, letting us see that God’s love for each of us has no bounds.
Jesus Knows and Loves You
Who is the real you – the person you don’t share with the world? On this Maundy Thursday, Pastor Lorne reminds us that Jesus know exactly who we are – and despite our shortcomings & faults, He loves us just the same.
Preparing the Way
What does it mean to prepare for the Lord’s coming? Pastor Alex explores Matthew 24:36-44 and ways we can prepare our hearts & minds for Christ’s return.
The Gifts of God are for All
Pastor Alex explores the amazing truth that God’s gift of grace is freely given to all people, not just a select few.
The Gifts of God are Free
Pastor Lorne reminds us that God’s love and grace is a gift freely given to all people, regardless of what we do or achieve.
Being Prepared
This week, Pastor Alex reminds us that Jesus calls us into a readiness that is always seeking to serve our neighbor today.
The Path to Redemption
Pastor Alex reminds us that God is in the business of redeeming all people so that we can share that same love & grace with the world.
Beyond Forgiveness
Pastor Lorne reminds us that forgiveness is not the end of our spiritual journey, but rather the beginning of renewed calling to share the Good News in our homes, workplaces, and communities.
Defined by Forgiveness
In this week's sermon, Pastor Alex reminds us of Christ's call to share forgiveness with those around us.
Love Your Enemies
Pastor Alex reminds us that by practicing love in everyday actions, even toward strangers and those who oppose us, we can transform words into a lasting way of life that reflects Christ's radical love.
