What if you could recapture the magic of the Christmas season? Could you rediscover a hope and joy that seem long lost? Could Christmas bring you back to something more meaningful? This Christmas, join us as we discover a different kind of hope and a fresh joy as we celebrate Christmas Eve together.
In this special Christmas message with Mark Clark, we explore how the birth of Jesus Christ teaches us about the true source of joy and how we can strive to live a life full of joy as believers. We will look at the examples of Mary, Joseph, and the shepherds in the Christmas story and how their actions and attitudes demonstrate a joy that transcends circumstances. We will also discuss the role of faith, hope, and love in cultivating joy in our own lives and how we can spread joy to those around us. Join us as we reflect on the beauty and significance of the Christmas season and learn how to live out the joy that it brings.
What is the secret magic behind the posture of humility? How can you beat pride in your life, and why does God give glory to the humble? In this message, Mark Clark shares how the magic of humility comes to life in the Christmas story.
In this series called The Magic of Christmas , we’ll be talking about the real magic that fills the world and how Jesus entered history to bring us his presence, his love, his grace, his peace, his joy, and his hope. It’s a supernatural story that we want to reach into and grab hold of.
You know that you need to make change in your life, but you just can’t seem to make any progress. You wish you were more loving, more kind, had more joy, were more patient, but it feels like one step forward, two steps backward. How do you leave behind the things that hinder you and move into the things that are best for you? How do you change? What if the Holy Spirit could help? You might be surprised.
Why can the Holy Spirit be a divisive topic? What Spiritual Gift do YOU have? What does it mean to be filled with the Spirit? Join in for this special Q&A as Sydney Jackson interviews Lead Pastor Jeff Brodie!
What a morning to celebrate how Jesus has changed people’s lives and their choice to follow Him. It’s amazing to see what God is doing. Baptism is also a time for all of us to reflect on the death and resurrection of Jesus, and celebrate the freedom He brings us.
In the Christian faith, the Spirit is often best known for acting in a supernatural way. If you’ve been exposed to that, it may have seemed weird, or manipulative, or uncomfortable. When you look at Jesus and the early church you see something different. Something powerful, something impossible made possible, but also something that was a gift for a moment. We’ll be looking at the experiential gifts that can come from the Spirit, how they might look in your world.
A man had been dealing with his illness for 38 years, sitting by a pool waiting for something miraculous to happen, when Jesus singled him out and asked him the question, “Do you want to be healed?” What initially seems like a ridiculous question provokes a deeper look into areas of brokenness in our lives that we may not even recognize are there.
Have you ever struggled to know how to forgive yourself? How to manage that nagging guilt? About your job, your family or your finances? What if you could be forever released from that?
In a time when truth was used as a weapon, and grace was seen as weak, the early church constantly challenged themselves to hold grace and truth at the same time, especially for those who were new to faith.
In a time when culture was polarized and turned inward, Jesus and the early church ran toward messes, reached out to the untouchable, and made space for those who wanted to follow Jesus.
Just because someone claims to be our enemy doesn't mean we must return the favour. When it comes to Jesus & retaliation, how do you decide what is appropriate and good when you feel wronged?
Our reactions reflect our confidence or our lack of confidence in God.
How do you manage your feelings when you start to feel out of control? Our actions rarely tell the whole story, but our reactions most certainly do. And Jesus instructs us to leverage them for good, and doing so is the key to emotional health.
What if you could release the one thing in your life that is holding you back and preventing you from reaching your true potential? In this message Joseph Swan helps you discover what God has placed in your hands and what you should do with it.
Your prayers halt heaven! They are heard, and seen by God. Don't miss this message on the importance of prayer by Pastor Vijay Krishnan!
Ann Voskamp encourages and inspires in this message as a part of the Voices series. Don't miss this incredible talk from New York Times Bestselling Author Ann Voskamp!
What do you do when you need a fresh perspective and times are hard? The book of Philippians brings hope where you might otherwise think there is none. Mark Clark leads us through this series!
What do you do when you need a fresh perspective and times are hard? The book of Philippians brings hope where you might otherwise think there is none. Mark Clark leads us through this series!
Humanity finds itself at a crossroads. If we keep hating each other and not trusting each other, we’ll destroy each other. Seeing this exact problem, Scripture shows God moving in a very dierent direction: to a cross. In the cross, love resolves what humans never could, paving the way back to love and trust.
In a world where spouses, kids, employers, colleagues, and friends break your trust, how can you even begin to trust people again? In this message, we’ll look at some radical teachings in Scripture and answer that question. It’s possible–more than possible.
Who can you trust, really? Jesus said that the greatest commandment God has given us is to love him with all our heas and to love our neighbour as we love ourselves. Yet, given the carnage of the last few years, many of us have moved closer to trusting only ourselves. In this message, we’ll explore the staggering implications of trusting almost no one—or no one at all.