The image of living at Godspeed instead of human speed / God’s speed instead of our speed is deeply appealing. This is the slowing down of our lives and hearts and minds to live alongside God as well as those He has placed beside us in life. It is to know and be known; it is to journey together.
Read MoreIn Mark 8, the disciples were struggling to grasp the reality of Christ our Saviour. They acknowledged and followed Jesus, but only partially understood Him as Christ … To what extent are we seeing?
Read MoreJohn the Baptist was kind of a weird duck, but people flocked to Him; they were drawn to the language he used to describe the Christian life and to the sincerity / the intensity with which he spoke. He easily could have allowed the people to elevate him in their minds and hearts; he easily could have become prestigious and highly sought after, but instead he humbly pointed everyone to Jesus.
Read More“Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful.” (Hebrews 10:23, ESV)
Read MorePlease join us Christmas Eve as we take time to celebrate the birth of our Saviour.
Read MoreWe are working hard to move through this pandemic together. Our goal is to maintain unity both in what we believe but also relationally. This is proving difficult as we are growing restless with limitations at a church level.
Read MoreIn our church we are reflecting on the song, O Holy Night, this Advent season. While there is “A thrill of hope!” at Christmas, it takes intentionality for us as “the weary world” to truly “rejoice”.
Read MoreAdvent is the season that represents “coming” - the coming of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. With its start this Sunday (the four Sundays prior to Christmas Day), what can / will you do to focus in on the significance of the coming of Christ?
Read MoreWhen humanness sees defeat, we see the potential of victory. When limitation seems overwhelming, we believe in opportunity and purpose. When we feel discouraged, we embrace hope. Where others see death, we see sleep. When filled with questions, we grasp the peace of God / the peace that is beyond our understanding.
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