Sunday Service - The Old Testament from the Beginning
/This Thanksgiving, we kick off a new series, looking at how to read the Old Testament. This week we look at the origins of many books of the Bible, by exploring Genesis.
Read MoreThis Thanksgiving, we kick off a new series, looking at how to read the Old Testament. This week we look at the origins of many books of the Bible, by exploring Genesis.
Read MoreSpecial guest speaker Richard Klassen is with us this morning to share his thoughts on Romans 8:31-39, a passage that has spoken not only throughout Richard’s life but also to us all in the world around us today.
Read MoreToday we bring our time exploring Christian Ethics to an end by finishing our look at the Greatest Commandment. In it, we learn the importance of loving ourselves when it comes to learning how to love others.
Read MoreTo wrap up our time exploring Christian Ethics, we begin to look at the Greatest Commandment to see how Jesus sums up how Christians should live.
Read MoreThis Sunday, we come to our final outing with the Ten Commandments, looking at why it is that we should not steal and the implications that this commandment has on our time, our outlook and our responsibilities.
Read MoreThis Sunday, in our exploration of the Ten Commandments we look at why coveting is such a problem, and how we should live instead.
Read MoreThis Sunday, special guest speaker Rod Brown shares with us on the ninth commandment, exhorting us to not bear false witness.
Read MoreFor the third Sunday of Advent, we tell a story to make real in our minds how repentance leads to restoration, readying ourselves for the coming of Christ!
Read MoreThis week, we are talking about marriage and why cheating on your spouse is a bad idea. While this is something most people can get behind, it is the takeaway that has a lot to say for how we can live going forward.
Read MoreWe are talking about one of the most obvious of the Ten Commandments to modern ears, “thou shalt not murder.” Surprisingly, in the era this commandment was written, that may not have been all that obvious a commandment at all.
Read MoreThis week, EMC Executive Secretary Tim Dyck explores the fifth commandment, showing us the larger importance of remembering to honour our parents.
Read MoreListen to our very own Linden Guenther explore the fourth commandment, showing us what it has to say for our lives today.
Read MoreAs we delay a week in posting new services, please enjoy this rerelease of the first quarantine service we did over a year ago on Jesus healing the blind man.
Read MoreThis week we explore the second of the Ten Commandments, looking at why it is important enough to be on the list, what it says about what we Christians should be for, and how we should live our lives in response. We also celebrate Communion, so make sure to prepare some bread and a drink!
Read MoreWelcome to the summer series, where we explore the Ten Commandments. This week we look at the first commandment, why it is on the list, and what it has to say about how we should live our lives today.
Read MoreThis Sunday, we finish up our time in the Sermon on the Mount by looking at its conclusion, before taking the principles of all that we have learned to apply it to common wisdom from today.
Read MoreThis Father’s Day, guest speaker Andrew Krahn looks at what the Sermon on the Mount has to say about judgement, as well as how this teaching should impact who we choose to follow.
Read MoreThis week, we look at what Jesus has to tell us about what it means to follow the way of God instead of the way of money, as well as we look at how this teaching can impact our professional lives.
Read MoreIn this fourth in our seven-part series on the Sermon on the Mount, we look at what Jesus has to tell us about what it means to be righteous, why it is such a problem to try to show off how holy we are, and what we can do to address this problem before it is too late.
Read MoreThis week we find ourselves both praying for our camps, and then talking about a decidedly non-camp-related topic, Divorce as it is discussed in the Sermon on the Mount.
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