In this sermon series we explore the biblical concept of generosity in all its forms, focusing on the importance of giving freely of our time, talent and treasure to those around us, and how it can bring us closer to God and to each other. We'll hear inspiring stories of sacrificial giving, the joy of generosity, and how sharing generously enables us to thrive and make a greater impact together than on our own.
Join us as we explore how the early church faced challenges in breaking down barriers of exclusivity, prejudice and privilege. Through biblical stories and teachings, we'll examine how we can follow Jesus' example of radical hospitality and extend gracious love to all, regardless of our differences.
This 12-week sermon series presents an overview of the major stories and themes in the first book of the Pentateuch, Genesis. It's the story of God creating and bringing order and function to the earth, the rebellion of humanity against the divine authority, and God's unfolding plan to restore creation and humankind to its original purposes through grace and faith.
As Christians, we learn that God breathes life into earth and Jesus teaches us to be humble, which means to "live close to the earth." In his two-part sermon series, Pastor Marc explores our two-fold call to be Earthy Christians, people who are "lovers of the earth" and offer others "down to earth" love.
I am. Two of the most powerful words...for what you put after them shapes your reality.
During the season of Lent we will focus on five of the seven "I am" statements in the Gospel of John and explore not only what they tell us about Jesus (and God!), but also how we are called to live out the life of faith. For we are called to be light, bread and gate, as well as a shepherding and resurrection-witnessing presence in the world.
Did you know that you are a trinitarian being - three-in-one - just like our Creator? Made in God’s own splendid image, you embody three ways of engaging with the world. You feel. You think. You do. In Enneagram language, we speak of these "centers of intelligence" as heart, head and gut. All three are within.