How to Help Without Hurting
/In this week's sermon, Rev. Jack McDonald introduced the upcoming study on "When Helping Hurts." This topic addresses the problem of poverty, and how true help is more than good intentions.
In this week's sermon, Rev. Jack McDonald introduced the upcoming study on "When Helping Hurts." This topic addresses the problem of poverty, and how true help is more than good intentions.
Pastor JT preaches on the Resurrection of Jesus. What is the significance of this event, and what does it mean for how we live our lives today?
This Sunday, Jonathan preached on the parable of the Prodigal Son and what it means to become an emotionally and spiritually mature adult.
Chris Andrews, one of our deacons, continues on in our Emotionally Healthy Spirituality series, preaching on Sabbath and the importance of creating a healthy work/rest cycle.
Pastor Jonathan preaches on the story of the testing of Abraham and Isaac in Genesis 22, looking at how God often uses our hardest experiences to lead us further toward emotional health.
Pastor JT preaches on the story of Joseph in Genesis 45 and the importance of going back to the past so that we can move ahead to spiritual growth and maturity.
Mary McDonald, one of our Deacons, preaches about the importance of "knowing your true self" on the path of spiritual growth.
Pastor JT preaches in our Emotionally Healthy Spirituality series looking at 1 Samuel 15 and Saul's "below the waterline" way of thinking.
Claire Andrews finishes up our series With All the Company of Heaven. Claire preaches on the idea that worship helps us learn to be fully human, to become the people we were meant to be, and that one of the main purposes of worship is to prepare us for a life of service to Christ in the world.
Pastor JT preaches on Epiphany, the revelation of Christ to the Gentiles. He looks at three questions: Why are to relate to the world? How are we to relate to the world? and To whom are we to relate?
Jay Burkette preaches on the importance of Music in worship. Music (especially singing) is integral to worship, both corporately and personally. God created us, as a species, to respond to music in profound ways, and Scripture is replete with confirmations of this claim. But how are we to incorporate music into our worship today?
This sermon was not recorded, but you can access the outline of the sermon here.
Chris Andrews, one of our deacons and co-Director of Discipleship, preaches on the place of confession, absolution, and peace in our corporate worship.
Pastor JT preaches about the place of Scripture in Worship, looking specifically at the public reading of Scripture and the preaching of the Word.
On the First Sunday of Advent, Chris Meckley (Director of Student Ministries) kicks off With All the Company of Heaven, a new series on Worship in the Church. What is worship and why do we do it? How does Communion fit into our worship, and why does it seem so important in the Anglican Church?
Pastor JT concludes our sermon mini-series on Biblical giving. He looks at Mark 10, Acts 10, and 2 Corinthians 9, and explores why we should give, how we should, what we should give, and what will be the fruits of our giving.
Pastor JT preaches on 1 Chronicles 29 and "the heart of giving," showing that we only give out of what God, the true owner of all things, has first given us. When we give of our time, talents, and treasures, are we following David's example and subordinating our "kingdom" to God's Kingdom?
Dr. John Patrick (President, Augustine College) joins us from Ottawa and preaches on the Beatitudes in Matthew 5 and what it means to be transformed from mere believers into true disciples.
Scott Cramer preaches on 1 John 2, focusing on our loves and desires. He asks the question "What do you love?" and urges us to look at where we spend our time and money as the honest answer, then seeks to re-orient us to loving the things of God, not the things of this world.
Bishop Quigg joins us for Chris Andrews' Ordination and preaches on understanding the difference between ownership and stewardship, looking at how we can be good stewards of what the Lord has given us.
Pastor JT preaches on poverty and looks at how we can address poverty in our own area in a Christ-like manner.
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