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Luke - John's Birth

Speaker
Jude St. John




This week we look at the birth of John the Baptist which includes Zechariah's hymn of praise. We will see in this passage the great truth that God keeps His Word particularly in regards to the salvation of His people. 





  • Love: God With Us (Isaiah 7:10-17) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 22, 2024

    This week we consider how the coming of Jesus, God With Us, was the coming of the love of God for his people.

  • Joy: A Son is Given (Isaiah 9:2-7) Listen

    Barry Usher - December 15, 2024

    At Advent, believers remember that the source of their joy is God's saving work accomplished by Jesus, the Messiah, whose everlasting reign assures us that our joy will never cease.

  • Peace: A King Will Reign in Righteousness (Isaiah 32:1-20) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 08, 2024

    This second sermon in our Advent series considers how the arrival of Jesus was the arrival of peace.

  • Hope: A Shoot from Jesse’s Stump (Isaiah 11:1-10) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 01, 2024

    Our first Advent sermon focuses on Isaiah 11:1-10 and how the arrival of Jesus was the arrival of hope for God's people.

  • Valley of Decision (Joel 2:28-3:21) Listen

    Jude St. John - November 24, 2024

    The final sermon in our series on the Book of Joel considers the Lord who makes promises and fulfills those promises through judgment and salvation.

  • From Judgement to Joy (Joel 2:1-27) Listen

    Barry Usher - November 17, 2024

    Believers are called to readiness, repentance, and hope in God's promise of restoration, standing in awe of His power, relying on Christ as our mediator, and living in worshipful anticipation of the day of the Lord.

  • Wake-up Call (Joel 1:1-20) Listen

    Barry Usher - November 10, 2024

    The main idea of Joel 1 is that God, in His sovereign rule over creation, uses even natural disasters to confront His people with the depth of their sin and the resulting barren spiritual condition it leaves. He calls them to genuine repentance and offers a merciful opportunity for restoration in relationship with Him before greater judgment arrives.

  • Our Giving to God’s Work is a Test of Our Faith (Luke 12:22-34, 2 Cor. 9:6-15) Listen

    Ron Standish - November 03, 2024

    God puts a lot of emphasis on how we use our money and possessions for this is a very practical way for us to examine our hearts towards our Lord.

  • Joy in the God of Salvation (Hab. 3:1-19) Listen

    Jude St. John - October 27, 2024

    This week we look at the last chapter of Habakkuk and consider the prophet’s vision of the Lord who comes in glory and wrath.

  • Righteous Recompense and Just Judgment (Hab. 2:6-20) Listen

    Jude St. John - October 20, 2024

    The Book of Habakkuk calls God’s people to live by faith, trusting that God is actively working to fulfill his righteous plan. This week's passage shows us that God does this through judgment.

  • The Prophet’s Cry and God’s Command (Hab. 1:-2:6) Listen

    Barry Usher - October 16, 2024

    Even when the world seems to be crumbling around us, God’s people live by faith in Him, trusting that He is at work to bring about His righteous purpose and plan.

  • God’s Unending Faithfulness (Psalm 106) Listen

    Barry Usher - October 06, 2024

    Psalm 106 urges us to reflect on our own sin in light of Israel’s history of rebellion against God and to praise Him for His unending mercy and forgiveness, which restores us to a right relationship with Him.

  • He Remembers His Covenant (Psalm 105) Listen

    September 30, 2024

    This psalm again calls God's people to praise the Lord. The focus is on God's faithfulness to the covenant he made with Abraham, and through Abraham, all of God's people.

  • Bless the Creator and Sustainer (Psalm 104) Listen

    Jude St. John - September 22, 2024

    Last week the psalm encouraged us to exhort ourselves to "Bless the Lord" because of his steadfast love. This week's psalm encourages us to do the same because of God's greatness in creating and sustaining the universe.

  • Bless the Lord, O My Soul (Psalm 103) Listen

    Jude St. John - September 15, 2024

    This week we consider a psalm in which the psalmist exhorts himself to "bless the Lord" in response to who God is and what God has done.

  • A Prayer of One Afflicted (Psalm 102) Listen

    Barry Usher - September 08, 2024

    Psalm 102 is the prayer of a deeply afflicted man who turns to God alone for help and hope. This psalm teaches God’s people, especially in desperate circumstances, to pray with a Christ-centered confidence.

  • The Righteous Reign of a Human King (Psalm 101) Listen

    Jude St. John - September 01, 2024

    This week we look at a psalm of David in which he expresses his desires to imitate God's righteous reign.

  • A Call to Praise With Cause (Psalm 100) Listen

    Jude St. John - August 25, 2024

    Psalm 100 is a culminating psalm following the enthronement psalms we have looked at this summer. It calls God's people to praise because he is God and because he is good.

  • The Holy Reign of God (Psalm 99) Listen

    Jude St. John - August 18, 2024

    This week we consider another enthronement psalm and the mantra "The Lord Reigns!" Psalm 99 is distinctive in how it addresses the holiness of God's reign.

  • God is Saviour, King, and Judge—So, We Sing! (Psalm 98) Listen

    Barry Usher - August 11, 2024

    Psalm 98 is a triumphant song of praise that calls God's people to celebrate His mighty acts of salvation, recognize His sovereign reign as King, and anticipate His just and righteous judgment.

  • God’s Reign Revealed: His Law, His Incomparability, His People (Psalm 97) Listen

    Barry Usher - August 04, 2024

    Psalm 97 is a song of praise that declares God’s powerful reign as revealed through His law, His incomparable nature, and His people.

  • The Lord Reigns as Creator, King, and Judge (Psalm 96) Listen

    Jude St. John - July 28, 2024

    This week's psalm encourages us to praise the Lord, proclaim the Lord, and prepare for the return of the Lord because he reigns as Creator, King, and Judge.

  • Let Us Worship (Psalm 95) Listen

    Jude St. John - July 21, 2024

    In this week's psalm the psalmist admonishes us to joyfully worship God and to not harden our hearts.

  • When the Wrong Seems Oft So Strong (Psalm 94) Listen

    Barry Usher - July 14, 2024

    When God's people face evil and injustice in the world, Psalm 94 instructs us to cry out to God for justice, warn others of God’s judgment, rest in God's discipline, and trust in God’s help.

  • The Lord Reigns (Psalm 93) Listen

    Jude St. John - July 07, 2024

    This psalm considers the majestic, mighty, and relational reign of the Lord.

  • Singing the Praises of the Lord (Psalm 92) Listen

    Jude St. John - June 30, 2024

    Psalm 92 teaches us that God’s glorious work of destroying the wicked and prospering the righteous should elicit our praise.

  • The Lord My Refuge (Psalm 91) Listen

    Jude St. John - June 23, 2024

  • Putting Life Into Perspective (Psalm 90) Listen

    Barry Usher - June 16, 2024

    Psalm 90 teaches us to live our finite lives in the awareness of God's eternal glory, to acknowledge the seriousness of our sin, and to call on Him for mercy and wisdom in all our endeavours.

  • Four Great Assurances of God’s Faithfulness (Psalm 89) Listen

    Barry Usher - June 09, 2024

    Psalm 89 provides a powerful example of how to sustain our faith when God’s promises feel distant, grounded in four great assurances of God's faithfulness.

  • Persistent Prayer in Deep Darkness (Psalm 88) Listen

    Jude St. John - June 02, 2024

    The first sermon in a summer series continuing in the Psalms.

  • Recognize & Respond (John 2:13-22) Listen

    Dave De Smit - May 26, 2024

    A one-off sermon on John 2:13-22. 

  • Clothed Like Christ (Colossians 3:12-17) Listen

    Nathan Dunmore - May 26, 2024

    A one-off sermon on Colossians 3:12-17.

  • The Death of Saul (1 Samuel 31) Listen

    Jude St. John - May 19, 2024

    This week we complete our sermon series considering the death of Saul and how that emphasizes the sovereignty of God.

  • The Spoils of the Enemies of the Lord (1 Samuel 30) Listen

    Jude St. John - May 12, 2024

    This week's chapter presents God as the One who preserves and protects and prospers his faithful ones. Further, this chapter portrays David as a faithful man; a man after God's own heart.

  • Walking in Wisdom (1 Samuel 29) Listen

    Barry Usher - May 05, 2024

    In 1 Samuel 29, the accounts of David and Achish offer valuable insights into gaining wisdom through reflection on the believer's calling in Christ, the function of conscience, and God's gracious providence.

  • The Silence of God (1 Samuel 28:3-25) Listen

    Jude St. John - April 28, 2024

    King Saul continues his decline as he visits a medium. His decline, and the reason he visits the medium, is seen in God's silence in the face of his troubles.

  • David's Despair (1 Samuel 27:1-28:2) Listen

    Barry Usher - April 21, 2024

    1 Samuel 27 reminds believers that, in our moments of despair, we need to anchor our trust in God's unchanging attributes, continue to mortify our sin in the power of the Holy Spirit, and persevere in our faith by clinging to Jesus.

  • The Lord is Kingmaker (1 Samuel 26) Listen

    Jude St. John - April 14, 2024

    This week we continue to see that God prepare, preserves, and provides Israel's king.

  • The Making of a King (1 Samuel 25) Listen

    Jude St. John - April 07, 2024

    This chapter focuses on God's providential preparation of David to be the covenant king of Israel. God works through a wise, godly woman.

  • A Trinitarian Easter: God the Spirit (Romans 8:1-17) Listen

    Jude St. John - March 31, 2024

    This Easter Sunday we consider the Spirit's role in the death and resurrection of Jesus.

  • A Trinitarian Easter: God the Son (Romans 8:1-17) Listen

    Jude St. John - March 28, 2024

    A Maundy Thursday sermon.

  • A Trinitarian Easter: God the Father (Romans 8:3-4) Listen

    Barry Usher - March 24, 2024

    What was God the Father's role that first Easter? God the Father was at work fulfilling His promise to redeem His people from sin, bringing to fruition the events foretold by His prophets, revealing His love for us at the cross, and preparing His people for the day when we will be reunited with Him.

  • God's Care for His Church (Genesis 3) Listen

    Jason Kovacs - March 17, 2024

    A sermon about how Genesis 3 shows God's care for His people in the midst of their sin and suffering, and why counselling is integral to life in God's church.

  • Do Hard Things (1 Samuel 24) Listen

    Rick Walton - March 10, 2024

    God is forging us into the image of Jesus.

  • The Lord Prospers and Protects (1 Samuel 23) Listen

    Jude St. John - March 03, 2024

    This chapter is another opportunity for the author of 1 Samuel to contrast David and Saul. One stark difference between the two is that the Lord helps David.

  • The Surging Sinfulness of King Saul (1 Samuel 22:6-23) Listen

    Jude St. John - February 25, 2024

    This week's passage emphasizes the continuing degradation of King Saul and the godly, king-like virtue of David.

  • The Lord Helps David (1 Samuel 21-22:5) Listen

    Jude St. John - February 18, 2024

    This week we see how the Lord sovereignly preserves David as he becomes a permanent fugitive from Saul.

  • The Lord Sends David Away (1 Samuel 20) Listen

    Jude St. John - February 11, 2024

    This week we consider how God sovereignly reigns over the events of David's departure from Saul's Court.

  • David Escapes As God Delivers (1 Samuel 19) Listen

    Jude St. John - February 04, 2024

    David escapes death four times and the author of 1 Samuel makes it clear that it is God who delivers them.

  • Let's Do What God Asks (Exodus 3 & 4) Listen

    Lyall Mix - January 28, 2024

    Today we will be looking at a moment in the life of Moses as God asks him to go back to Egypt.

  • The Success of David (1 Samuel 18) Listen

    Jude St. John - January 21, 2024

    God continues to prosper David which results in both good and bad times for David.

  • The Battle is the Lord's (1 Samuel 17) Listen

    Jude St. John - January 14, 2024

    The beloved story of David and Goliath demonstrates the unrivaled supremacy of God and how he uses weakness to accomplish his purposes.

  • This Is He (1 Samuel 16) Listen

    Jude St. John - January 07, 2024

  • Why Then Did You Not Obey (1 Samuel 15) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 31, 2023

    The difficulties encountered in this passage point us to the truth that God is to be obeyed and when we fall short of obedience, we should whole-heartedly repent.

  • The True Light (John 1:1-9) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 24, 2023

    This Christmas Eve, as we gather for our Lord's Day gathering, we consider how Jesus' birth was the true light coming into the world.

  • Faith and Its Counterfeits (1 Samuel 14) Listen

    Jon Magwood - December 17, 2023

    This passage teaches us about making decisions by faith or other motivations through two leaders and their actions.   

  • Incapable and Inadequate (1 Samuel 13) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 10, 2023

    This week's sermon considers the inadequacy and incapability of humanity.  

  • A Peaceful Transfer of Power (1 Samuel 12) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 03, 2023

    This week we consider Samuel's words and actions which propose a graceful God and the expected response of God's people to his grace.

  • Disgrace to Renewal (1 Samuel 11) Listen

    Jude St. John - November 26, 2023

    First Samuel 11 recounts God's salvation of His people. Just as God empowered Saul to achieve victory for the Israelites, He has provided Jesus as the ultimate means of our salvation.

  • Hidden Among the Baggage (1 Samuel 10:17-27) Listen

    Jude St. John - November 19, 2023

    This week we consider the ascension of Israel's first king. The passage indicates that God delivers and establishes his people.

  • A Tale of Two Kings (1 Samuel 9:1-10:16) Listen

    Jude St. John - November 12, 2023

    This week we look at a passage that the author of 1 Samuel uses to compare and contrast Israel's soon-to-be-king and the Lord, their covenant king. 

  • Israel Rejects the Lord (1 Samuel 8) Listen

    Jude St. John - November 05, 2023

    This week we return to our sermon series through 1 Samuel. Today's passage covers Israel's request for a king and the responses of Samuel and God.

  • MISSION: The Mission and Mercy (Matthew 9:10-13) Listen

    Ray Majoran - October 29, 2023

    In this final sermon of our five-part series on Mission, we’ll explore our mission regarding the topic of mercy.

  • MISSION: The Mission and Missions (Matthew 28:18-20) Listen

    Rob Magwood - October 22, 2023

    Today's message builds on the previous three messages about God's mission in the world, and our part in it. Today we will "zoom in" to consider how we might share in the Lord's work: Short-Term Missions.

  • MISSION: The Mission and Church Planting (Acts 13-14) Listen

    Jude St. John - October 15, 2023

    This week we consider a biblical, practical application of the mission of the church which has as its foundation the mission of God. Church planting is clearly a means, according to the Bible, of accomplishing the mission.

  • MISSION: The Mission of the Church (Matthew 28:16-20) Listen

    Jude St. John - October 08, 2023

    Building on the Mission of God from last week, this Sunday we consider the mission of the church.

  • MISSION: The Mission of God (1 Corinthians 4:6) Listen

    Jude St. John - October 01, 2023

    This first sermon in our MISSION sermon series looks at the mission of God and how God's nature, God's purpose, and God's works inform his mission and ours.

  • Psalm 87: The City of God Listen

    September 26, 2023

    Psalm 87 is a psalm extolling the excellencies of Zion, the city of God. Zion’s glory is that God is with his people.

  • Psalm 86: You Alone Are God Listen

    Jude St. John - September 17, 2023

    The psalmist in Psalm 86 praises God as the incomparable God over allother gods and laments the affliction he faces from enemies.

  • Psalm 85: Restore Us! Revive Us! Listen

    Jude St. John - September 10, 2023

    This week's psalm is another psalm of lament that looks to God to restore and revive his people.

  • Psalm 84: Better Is One Day Listen

    Jude St. John - September 03, 2023

    This week we look at a psalm which extols the presence of God.

  • Psalm 83: That They May Know Listen

    Jude St. John - August 27, 2023

    This week's psalm is both a psalm of lament and a psalm of imprecation. We consider the psalm, consider how it directs our gaze to Christ, and how we might apply it.

  • Psalm 82: A Call for Judgement Listen

    Graham Buchanan - August 20, 2023

    We continue in our series in Psalms looking at a call for judgement.

  • Psalm 81: From Listening to Living - Embracing God’s Formative Work in Our Lives Listen

    Rick Walton - August 13, 2023

    Psalm 81 is a powerful call to listen and live for our great God, as we explore the impact of embracing God's formative work in our lives.

  • Psalm 80: Let Your Face Shine Listen

    Jude St. John - August 06, 2023

    This week we consider another lament as well as looking at what it means for God to let his face shine on us.

  • Psalm 79: A Lament for God's Glory Listen

    Jude St. John - July 30, 2023

    This week we consider a lament by Asaph that ultimately pertains to the glory of God.

  • Psalm 78: The Glorious Deeds of the Lord Listen

    Jude St. John - July 23, 2023

    This week we learn from Psalm 78 the importance of recalling and teaching the will and works of God to future generations.

  • Psalm 77: A Course Through Chaos Listen

    Jude St. John - July 16, 2023

    This week we see how godly lament help us navigate times of chaos and crisis.

  • Psalm 76: The Victorious One Listen

    Dave De Smit - July 09, 2023

    Psalm 76 is a song of victory calling all people to fear our glorious and majestic God, whose power is unmatched and unparalleled.

  • Psalm 75: God Executes Judgment Listen

    Jude St. John - July 02, 2023

    This week's psalm considers God as judge and God's judgment. In light of those things, it calls us to thanksgiving and praise.

  • The Lord Helps Israel (1 Samuel 7:2-17) Listen

    Jude St. John - June 25, 2023

    This week we see the Lord helping Israel after Israel repents and returns to him. The help of the Lord encourages us to repent, to pray, and to commemorate his goodness.

  • Edit When All You've Got Is Prayer (Mark 9:14-29) Listen

    Ian Trigg - June 18, 2023

    This week we endeavour to understand the heart of the Father through the heart of a father.

  • The Return of the Ark (1 Samuel 5:1-7:1) Listen

    Jude St. John - June 11, 2023

    This week's focus is on the return of the Ark of the Covenant to Israel and what the events teach us about God.

  • The Glory Has Departed (1 Samuel 4:1b-22) Listen

    Jude St. John - June 04, 2023

    This week we look at God's judgment against Israel as he uses the Philistines to defeat them in battle and take the ark.

  • The Word of the Lord (1 Samuel 3:1-4:1a) Listen

    Jude St. John - May 28, 2023

    This week we consider the call of Samuel and how God established him as a prophet in Israel.

  • Humanity Falls (Genesis 3) Listen

    Rhys Plant - May 21, 2023

    Genesis 3 gives the account of how sin enters God’s good creation, and of how God plans to redeem it all from sin.

  • The Sons of Eli (1 Samuel 2:11-36) Listen

    Jude St. John - May 14, 2023

    This week's passage contrasts the faithfulness of the family of Elkanah with the unfaithfulness of the family of Eli.

  • A Child for Hannah, A Child for the Lord (1 Samuel 1:1-2:10) Listen

    Jude St. John - May 07, 2023

    Our sermon series in the Book of 1 Samuel begins with the incredible story of the birth of Samuel.

  • The Incomparable Son (Hebrews 1:1-3) Listen

    Jude St. John - April 30, 2023

    The culminating sermon of our Hebrews series is a prolonged consideration of Jesus in the Book of Hebrews with emphasis on his actions, his death, and his names.

  • Final Words (Hebrews 13:18-25) Listen

    Jude St. John - April 23, 2023

    In this second-to-last sermon in our Hebrews sermon series we consider the final request, final prayer, final exhortation, and final words of the author.

  • Practices in Persevering (Hebrews 13:7-17) Listen

    Jude St. John - April 16, 2023

    This week we consider several admonitions from the author of Hebrews in regard to persevering; these are practices that help us to remain faithful.

  • He Was Heard (Hebrews 7:5) Listen

    Jude St. John - April 09, 2023

    This week we consider the Easter story in a single verse from the Book of Hebrews.

  • Charity and Chastity, Not Avarice (Hebrews 13:1-6) Listen

    Jude St. John - April 02, 2023

    This week we consider practical exhortations of what it means to offer God acceptable worship.

  • Final Warning: Do Not Refuse Him (Hebrews 12:25-29) Listen

    Jude St. John - March 26, 2023

    This week we look at how the author of Hebrews delivers the final warning to his readers and the response that is anticipated.

  • You Have Come to Mount Zion (Hebrews 12:18-24) Listen

    Jude St. John - March 19, 2023

    The author of Hebrews has been encouraging believers to endure by faith. Today's passage contrasts what they do not endure for with what they do endure for.

  • Pursuits & Pitfalls (Hebrews 12:14-17) Listen

    Barry Usher - March 12, 2023

    In this passage, believers are warned not to allow worldly priorities to distract them from their commitment to Christ, so that they may ultimately see God and rejoice in His presence for eternity.

  • Suffering As Sons (Hebrews 12:4-13) Listen

    Jude St. John - March 05, 2023

    This week we consider the perspective of suffering as God's discipline put forth in the 12th chapter of Hebrews.

  • When Our Hearts Condemn Us (1 John 3:20) Listen

    A. Craig Troxel - February 26, 2023

    Corporis speaker and Westminster Seminary professor A. Craig Troxel will be preaching on the heart and condemnation.  

  • A Call to Persevere by Faith (Hebrews 12:1-3) Listen

    Jude St. John - February 19, 2023

    This week we consider Jesus as the example of enduring by faith and learn how he encourages and enables our endurance.

  • The Faith of Judges, Kings, & Prophets (Hebrew 11:32-40) Listen

    Jude St. John - February 12, 2023

    This week we consider the faith of the Judges, Kings and Prophets as well as faith in exploits and faith in hardships.

  • The Faith of the Patriarchs (Hebrew 11:8-22) Listen

    Jude St. John - January 29, 2023

    This week we consider the faith of the Patriarchs--Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph--and expand our understanding of godly faith.

  • Faith from Creation to Noah (Hebrew 11:3-7) Listen

    Jude St. John - January 22, 2023

    The author of Hebrews continues to discuss faith and give examples offaith that resulted in the commendation of God to Old Testament saints.

  • What Is Faith? (Hebrews 11:1-2) Listen

    Jude St. John - January 15, 2023

    We begin our consideration of the eleventh chapter of Hebrews considering faith as we prepare for a chapter on the topic.

  • How to Heed a Warning (Hebrews 10:32-39) Listen

    Jude St. John - January 08, 2023

    This week's sermon focuses on the practical admonition that is made coming out of the very serious warning that precedes it. The author of Hebrews informs the readers how they should heed his warning.

  • And So We Begin (Joshua 1:8-9) Listen

    Lyall Mix - January 01, 2023

    This sermon looks at the four key truths that God had for Joshua that we can apply to our lives today.

  • God Became Man (Hebrews 1:1-3, 2:9) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 25, 2022

    This Christmas Day we consider why God the Son became a man.

  • Christmas Eve 2022 (Hebrews 1:1-3) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 24, 2022

    Christmas Eve 2022

  • Silent Night, Love’s Pure Light (Hebrews 1:1-3) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 18, 2022

    This week’s Christmas sermon considers how the coming of Jesus defeats despair, disrupts silence, and dispels darkness.

  • Warning Against Apostasy (Hebrews 10:26-31) Listen

    Aaron Haig - December 11, 2022

    This week we are warned by the author of Hebrews that the rejection of God’s Son and his sacrifice through deliberate, persistent sin, will result in judgement.

  • Draw Near, Hold Fast, Encourage One Another (Hebrews 10:19-25) Listen

    Barry Usher - December 04, 2022

    Draw Near, Hold Fast, Encourage One Another. 

  • Where There Is Forgiveness (Hebrews 10:15-18) Listen

    Jude St. John - November 27, 2022

    This week we conclude a major section of Hebrews. The author culminates his argument of the superiority of Jesus by presenting the testimony of the Holy Spirit in regards to Jesus and his sacrifice.

  • Perfected for All Time (Hebrews 10:11-14) Listen

    Jude St. John - November 20, 2022

    This week we compare the priests who stand with the Priest who sat down at God's right hand and what that says about their sacrifices.

  • An Obedient Sacrifice (Hebrews 10:5-10) Listen

    Jude St. John - November 13, 2022

    This week we consider the obedience of Jesus in his self-sacrifice.

  • Shadows & Realities (Hebrews 10:1-4) Listen

    Jude St. John - November 06, 2022

    We continue to consider the sacrifice of Christ and compare it to the Old Covenant sacrifices. 

  • He Has Appeared Listen

    Jude St. John - October 30, 2022

    This week we look at the sufficiency for salvation of the self-sacrifice of the Son of God.

  • His Death and Blood Listen

    Jude St. John - October 23, 2022

    Returning to the Book of Hebrews, we consider more reasons from the author concerning the superiority of Jesus and the covenant he mediates.

  • The Benefits of Church Membership Listen

    Rhys Plant - October 16, 2022

    In our text this morning we see an example of the importance of church membership.

  • A Challenge to Church Membership Listen

    Jude St. John - October 09, 2022

    This week we look at some of the challenges to church membership.

  • The Biblical Requirement of Church Membership Listen

    Jude St. John - October 02, 2022

    This week we consider what the New Testament teaches about membership through its patterns, practices, and imperatives.

  • A Biblical Theology of Church Membership Listen

    Jude St. John - September 25, 2022

    This first sermon in our series on church membership looks at the foundation for membership seen throughout Scripture.

  • Psalm 74: Clamour & Uproar Listen

    Jude St. John - September 18, 2022

    This week we look at a communal lament over the destruction of Jerusalem.

  • Psalm 73: Deconstructing Deconstruction Listen

    Jude St. John - September 11, 2022

    This week we look at a psalmist’s crisis of faith and learn how that teaches us in our day.  

  • Psalm 72: Deliverer, Saviour, Redeemer, and King Listen

    Jude St. John - September 04, 2022

    This week we look at a royal psalm initially about King Solomon but ultimately about King Jesus. 

  • Psalm 71: The Prayers, Praises, and Proclamations of an Aging Saint Listen

    Jude St. John - August 28, 2022

    This week's psalm examines the thoughts, words, and actions of an elderly follower of God.

  • Psalm 70: Make Haste to Help Me Listen

    Jude St. John - August 23, 2022

    This short psalm looks with urgency upon God as deliverer. 

  • Psalm 69: A Lament for the Unjustly Reproached Listen

    Jude St. John - August 14, 2022

    This week we consider an individual lament of the psalmist as he is being reproached by his opponents.

  • Psalm 68: God of Conquest Listen

    Jude St. John - August 07, 2022

    This week’s psalm considers God’s work of conquest as he led Israel into the Promised Land and how this psalm is fulfilled in Jesus. 

  • Psalm 67: Let the Peoples Praise God Listen

    Jude St. John - July 31, 2022

    This week’s psalm considers the blessing of God and how he uses it in our lives. 

  • Psalm 66: God Delivers, We Praise Listen

    Dave De Smit - July 24, 2022

    This week we’ll see in Psalm 66 how God, in his sovereignty, delivers his people from the slavery of this world, resulting in their praise.

  • Psalm 65: The Progression of Praise Listen

    Barry Usher - July 17, 2022

    In Psalm 65, David's song of praise provides encouragement for believers to offer praise to God as our Savior, our Sovereign Creator, and our All-Sufficient Provider.

  • Psalm 64: The Opportunity In Suffering Listen

    Rick Walton - July 10, 2022

    God uses suffering to give us opportunities that produce God glorifying benefits. 

  • Psalm 63: A Satisfied Soul Listen

    Jude St. John - July 03, 2022

    Psalm 63 teaches that communion with God is what truly satisfies our souls.

  • A Better Sacrifice (Hebrews 9:11-14) Listen

    Jude St. John - June 26, 2022

    This week we see that Jesus's sacrifice is superior to those of the old covenant based on the sphere, the means, the outcome, and the effectiveness.

  • Outside Looking In (Hebrews 9:1-10) Listen

    Jon Magwood - June 19, 2022

    This passage illustrates God’s accessibility to us by recounting His design for the tabernacle. 

  • A Better Covenant (Hebrews 8:7-13) Listen

    Jude St. John - June 12, 2022

    This week we consider the deficiencies of the Old Covenant and what is better with the New Covenant.

  • The Point is This (Hebrews 8:1-6) Listen

    Barry Usher - June 05, 2022

    In this passage we see that Jesus' ministry eclipses all others because his divinely established throne, which is set in God's heavenly temple, is evidence of a better covenant.

  • Portrait of a Priest (Hebrews 7:26-28) Listen

    Jude St. John - May 29, 2022

    This week the author of Hebrews summarizes his portrayal of Jesus as the superior priest by pointing to his perfections.

  • Able to Save to the Uttermost (Hebrews 7:23-25) Listen

    Jude St. John - May 22, 2022

    This week we consider the extent of the salvation that Christ has accomplished for his people. 

  • The Surety of a Better Covenant (Hebrews 7:20-22) Listen

    Rand Luka - May 15, 2022

    This week we continue to consider how Jesus is superior to the Levitical priests.

  • A Better Hope (Hebrews 7:18-19) Listen

    Jude St. John - May 08, 2022

    This week we consider Jesus's superiority based on the better hope that is found in him.

  • An Indestructible Life (Hebrews 7:15-17) Listen

    Jude St. John - May 01, 2022

    This week we return to our series on the book of Hebrews. 

  • From the Dead: His Will and His Work (Hebrew 13:20-21) Listen

    Jude St. John - April 24, 2022

    Our final sermon in our Easter series “From the Dead” looks at practical implications of the resurrection of Jesus. 

  • From the Dead: Brought Again From the Dead (Hebrews 13:20-21) Listen

    Jude St. John - April 17, 2022

    The resurrection of Jesus is a display of the power of God, a vindication of Jesus's saving work, and a guarantee of eternal life for God's people.

  • JSAC Commissioning Service Listen

    Jude St. John - April 10, 2022

    This week our passage gives us 5 charges to encourage the Jacqueline Street Alliance Church team with as they begin Sunday morning services next Sunday.

  • From the Dead: The God of Peace (Hebrews 13:20-21) Listen

    Jude St. John - April 03, 2022

    This week we begin our sermon series built on the one explicit mention of the resurrection in the Book of Hebrews. We will consider the title with which the author addresses God is his prayerful benediction: the God of peace.

  • A New and Better Priest (Hebrews 7:11-14) Listen

    Jude St. John - March 27, 2022

    This week we consider a passage which exposes the insufficiency of both the Levitical priests and the Mosaic Law and directs our attention to the sufficiency of Christ.

  • Certainty In An Uncertain World (1 John 2:8-3:3) Listen

    Nelson Annan - March 20, 2022

    No matter what happens in our world, every Christian should live with certainty about their identity and their future. We should also be certain about the life we are called to live.

  • Consider Melchizedek (Hebrews 7:1-10) Listen

    Rhys Plant - March 13, 2022

    Today we look at who Melchizedek was and why that encourages us to think about who Jesus is.

  • Anchor of the Soul (Hebrews 6:13-20) Listen

    Jude St. John - March 06, 2022

    This week’s passage focuses on the assurance and hope found in the Father’s word and in the Son’s work. 

  • The Jealousy of God (Exodus 20:1-6) Listen

    Kevin Rutledge - February 27, 2022

    Jealousy is a destructive vice that hurts a lot of people. You might be surprised to learn that that jealousy is a characteristic Of God. Discover how this makes sense. 

  • Sure of Better Things (Hebrews 6:9-12) Listen

    Rhys Plant - February 20, 2022

    Our text this morning is the hopeful conclusion to a series of rebukes, corrections and warnings that came before. In these verses the author of Hebrews offers comfort and encouragement as he assures his audience of his confidence in their faith and his hope for their preservation.

  • Dangerous Disregard (Hebrews 6:4-8) Listen

    Jude St. John - February 13, 2022

    We continue considering the warning passage that we have looked at for several weeks. This week we see that determined disregard for the Son and his salvation will result in judgment. We are admonished to not neglect so great a salvation.

  • Grow Up: Pt. 2 (Hebrews 6:1-3) Listen

    Jude St. John - February 06, 2022

    This week we consider again verses that call believers to leave immaturity and move on to maturity. 

  • Grow Up: Pt. 1 (Hebrews 5:11-14) Listen

    Rhys Plant - January 30, 2022

    In our passage today the author of Hebrews takes a break from reflecting on Christ’s high priestly office to rebuke his audience for their immaturity.

  • A Better Priest and a Better Priesthood (Hebrews 5:1-10) Listen

    Jude St. John - January 23, 2022

    By comparing and contrasting Jesus and the Levitical priests, the author of Hebrews demonstrates that Jesus is a better priest and serves in a better priesthood. 

  • Our Great High Priest (Hebrews 4:14-16) Listen

    Jude St. John - January 16, 2022

    We see in these verses the connection between Jesus as our high priest and our perseverance in the faith.

  • Strive to Enter His Rest (Hebrews 4:6-13) Listen

    Jude St. John - January 09, 2022

    In our message today, the author of Hebrews concludes his reflection on the rest of God, with a final encouragement to enter that rest, or face the consequences of disobedience.

  • Entering His Rest (Hebrews 4:1-5) Listen

    Jude St. John - January 02, 2022

    This week we return to our sermon series through Hebrews considering the rest of God and how believers enter into it. 

  • Born to Deliver (Hebrews 2:14-15) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 26, 2021

    This week we see that along with being born to die and being born to destroy, Jesus was also born to deliver.

  • Born to Destroy (Hebrews 2:14-15) Listen

    Rhys Plant - December 19, 2021

    In this sermon we will see that part of the reason that Jesus was born was to destroy the devil. At Christmas we celebrate the birth of our victorious king, the one who will destroy his enemy forever.

  • Born to Die (Hebrew 2:14-15) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 12, 2021

    The first sermon in our series on the incarnation considers that Jesus was born to die. 

  • The Warnings in Hebrews Part 2 (Hebrews 3:7-19) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 05, 2021

    Having discussed the nature of the warnings in Hebrews last week, we will consider the warning delivered in our passage and see how it can be applied in our day.

  • The Warnings of Hebrews Part 1 (Hebrews 3:7-19) Listen

    Jude St. John - November 28, 2021

    This week we consider how warnings function in the Book of Hebrews. We will answer the questions, “Who are they directed at?” and “What are the consequences?”

  • The Hope of the Church (Revelation 21:1-8) Listen

    Rhys Plant - November 21, 2021

    As we finish our series on the Church, we see that the hope of the church is found in the fact that God has promised to redeem his people and to dwell with them forever, and we hope and believe that he will.

  • The Life of the Church (Colossians 3:12-17) Listen

    Rhys Plant - November 14, 2021

    In our passage today we see Paul describing what the life of the church should look like as we seek to glorify God as his chosen people.

  • The Birth of the Church (Acts 2:29-47) Listen

    Jude St. John - November 07, 2021

    As we spend the next 3 weeks considering the church, we begin this week looking at the very first church of the New Testament age, the church in Jerusalem. We consider how it was born, how it conducted itself, and how it expanded.

  • Consider Jesus (Hebrews 3:1-6) Listen

    Jude St. John - October 31, 2021

    This week’s passage has the author of Hebrews focusing on the faithfulness of Christ.

  • Saviour, Brother, Deliverer and Friend (Hebrews 2:10-18) Listen

    Rhys Plant - October 24, 2021

    In our text today we continue to see how Christ is superior to angels in every way. In this continued reflection on the humanity of Christ and his greatness, we see that he is great because he is our saviour, brother, deliverer and friend.

  • Crowned with Glory and Honour (Hebrews 2:5-9) Listen

    Jude St. John - October 17, 2021

    Jesus is not only superior to angels in his divinity, he is also superior to them in his humanity because God has crowned him with glory and honour.

  • Lest We Drift Away (Hebrews 2:1-4) Listen

    Jude St. John - October 10, 2021

    The author of Hebrews culminates his discussion of Christ’s superiority over angels with a warning and an admonition. 

  • The Greatness of the Son (Hebrews 1:5-14) Listen

    Rhys Plant - October 03, 2021

    In our passage today we see the author of Hebrews continue to make much of Jesus. He compares the angels to the Son, and shows how the Son is so much greater than the angels in every way. 

  • An Overview of Hebrews - Part 2 (Hebrews 11) Listen

    Jude St. John - September 26, 2021

    This week we consider the prominent theme of exile in the Letter to the Hebrews.

  • An Overview of Hebrews - Part 1 (Hebrews 10:19-23) Listen

    Jude St. John - September 12, 2021

    With our first overview of Hebrews, and our first sermon in this series, we will consider the purpose of the letter.

  • Psalm 62: Trust God Listen

    Jude St. John - September 05, 2021

    In Psalm 62 David encourages the people of God to trust the Lord in all things, and to rest in the truth of who He is.

  • Psalm 61: A Rock of Refuge Listen

    Jude St. John - August 29, 2021

    This week we consider God as our refuge.

  • Psalm 60: A Retrospective Lament Listen

    Jude St. John - August 22, 2021

    This week we consider a psalm of lament that was composed retrospectively in response to a military defeat and the ensuing victory.  

  • Psalm 59: When Dogs Howl Listen

    Jude St. John - August 15, 2021

    This week we look at another psalm in which David is dealing with his enemies and praying to God.
  • Psalm 58: Praying Against the Wicked Listen

    Jude St. John - August 08, 2021

    This week we look at an imprecatory psalm in which David prays for God to judge the wicked and vindicate the righteous. We also consider how we can apply this type of psalm to our lives.
  • Psalm 57: A Safe and Praiseworthy Refuge Listen

    Rhys Plant - August 01, 2021

    In Psalm 57 David praises God in the midst of his trial. In his response to hardship, we see that God is always a safe place for His people, and He is worthy of praise even in the midst of our struggles.
  • Psalm 56: Do Not Fear, Trust in the Lord Listen

    Rhys Plant - July 25, 2021

    In Psalm 56 we are shown an example of how to pray when we are afraid. David shows us how we can trust in God in the midst of fear and trials, and we see how we can trust in Christ as we look to our hope in Him.
  • Psalm 55: Lamenting a Lack of Loyalty Listen

    Jude St. John - July 11, 2021

    This week we consider another psalm of lament and endeavour to learn to implement this discipline in our lives.
  • Psalm 54: By Your Name Listen

    Jude St. John - July 04, 2021

    This week we are back in the Psalms considering Psalm 54. We will look at this prayer and consider that God answers prayer according to his attributes and actions, according to who he is and what he has done.
  • Nahum 2 & 3: Grasping God’s Judgment, Clinging to God’s Salvation Listen

    Jude St. John - June 27, 2021

    This week we again consider the judgement of God and see that it is substantiated, severe, and conclusive. We also see that God’s salvation corresponds with His judgement.
  • Nahum 1:9-15: Nahum and Judah Listen

    Jude St. John - June 13, 2021

    The truths expressed in the “Hymn of the Divine Warrior” are brought to bear in a prophecy about Nineveh and Judah.
  • Nahum 1:1-8: The Book, The Prophet, and His God Listen

    Jude St. John - June 06, 2021

    This is the first of four sermons considering the Book of Nahum in which we see God working salvation through judgement.
  • Genesis 22:1-14: Abraham & Isaac Listen

    Lyall Mix - May 30, 2021

    This week we are going to be exploring the passage of Abraham and Isaac. God continued to work through Abraham’s life and show him more of the true and living God He was. So let us open ourselves up to this passage and the Lord today, and see through this account what Life Lessons we can apply to our lives through the example of Abraham.
  • Ruth 4 - First Comes Love Listen

    Jude St. John - May 23, 2021

    This week we consider the culminating chapter of the book of Ruth and see how Boaz--as Ruth’s redeemer--points to Christ. 
  • Ruth 3 - An Immodest Proposal Listen

    Jude St. John - May 16, 2021

    The third chapter of Ruth draws our attention to various responses to God's providence.
  • Ruth 2 - Providence, Provision & Hope Listen

    Barry Usher - May 09, 2021

    As we see God’s glory and character revealed in Ruth chapter 2, we are challenged to properly order our affections and priorities, so that we would possess a right fear of the Lord, a greater fervency for serving Him, and a satisfaction in Christ that moves us from despair to hope. 
  • Ruth 1 - To Moab and Back Again Listen

    Jude St. John - May 02, 2021

    This week we consider the first chapter of the Book of Ruth wherein Naomi returns to Bethlehem from Moab with her daughter-in-law, Ruth.
  • Luke 24:50-53 - The Ascension Listen

    Jude St. John - April 25, 2021

    The final sermon in our series through the Gospel of Luke considers the ascension of Jesus.
  • Luke 24:36-49 - Jesus Appears to His Disciples Listen

    Ron Standish - April 18, 2021

    This week’s sermon considers Jesus’ appearance to the disciples.
  • Luke 24:13-35 - On the Emmaus Road Listen

    Jude St. John - April 11, 2021

    This week we see how the appearance of Jesus to the disciples verifies the resurrection, redemption, and vindication of Jesus.
  • Luke 24:1-12 - The Resurrection Listen

    Jude St. John - April 04, 2021

  • Maundy Thursday Devotional Listen

    Jude St. John - April 01, 2021

  • Luke 23:50-56 - Jesus’ Burial Listen

    Jude St. John - March 28, 2021

    This week we consider the burial of Jesus.
  • Luke 23:44-49 - The Death of Jesus Listen

    Jude St. John - March 21, 2021

  • Luke 23:26-43 - The Crucifixion Listen

    Jude St. John - March 14, 2021

    This week we look at the crucifixion of Jesus.
  • Luke 23:1–25 - Trial before Pilate and Herod Listen

    Jude St. John - March 07, 2021

    This week we consider Jesus’ trial before the secular leaders Pilate and Herod.
  • Luke 22:63-65 - Was Jesus A Prophet? Listen

    February 21, 2021

    This week we answer the question, “Was Jesus a prophet?’
  • Luke 22:54-62 - Peter’s Denial Listen

    Jude St. John - February 14, 2021

  • Luke 22:47-53 - Jesus’ Arrest Listen

    Jude St. John - February 07, 2021

    This week’s passage deals with Jesus’ betrayal by Judas which leads to his arrest.
  • Luke 22:39-46 - Prayer on the Mount of Olives Listen

    Jude St. John - January 31, 2021

    This week we consider Jesus’ prayer on the Mount of Olives and look at some things it teaches us about prayer.
  • Luke 22:24-38 - Teachings at the Table Listen

    Jude St. John - January 24, 2021

    Jesus continues to teach his disciples after the Passover meal.
  • Luke 22:7-23 - The Last Supper Listen

    Jude St. John - January 17, 2021

    As Jesus’ death approaches, he shares a Passover meal with disciples from which he taught them and teaches us about his coming work of salvation.
  • Luke 22:1-6 - Destination Crucifixion Listen

    Jude St. John - January 10, 2021

    This week’s passage pivots our view to the last leg of Jesus’ journey, his suffering and death.
  • Luke 21:5-38 - Signs of the End of the Age Listen

    Jude St. John - January 03, 2021

    In this final episode of Jesus’ teaching ministry, he teaches about the end time and the end, the last days and the last day.
  • Fear Not: God Defeats Death (Matthew 28:3-10) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 27, 2020

    God’s salvation is a promise of eternal life thereby dispelling our fear.
  • Fear Not: Christmas Eve 2020 Listen

    Jude St. John - December 24, 2020

  • Fear Not: God Saves Us from Our Sin (Matthew 1:18-25) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 20, 2020

    This week we consider the angel’s admonition to “fear not” as heard by Joseph in a dream.
  • Fear Not: God Works Miracles (Luke 1:26-38) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 13, 2020

    God’s power, as seen in the virgin birth, dispels our fears.
  • Fear Not: God Has Come Near (Luke 2:8-15) Listen

    Rhys Plant - December 06, 2020

    God’s immanence dispels our fears.
  • Fear Not: God Knows What He’s Doing (Luke 1:5-25) Listen

    Barry Usher - November 29, 2020

    In the face of fear and uncertainty, believers can rest in God’s sovereignty knowing that He is faithful to keep His promises and His power is on display in the lives of His people.

  • Luke 20:45-21:6 - Those Who Pray and Those Who Pay Listen

    Jon Magwood - November 22, 2020

    Jesus concludes his confrontation with the religious leaders by exposing their hypocrisy to the public. What He notices causes us to consider what may be blinding us to what we’re missing out on.
  • Luke 20:41-44 - David’s Son & Lord Listen

    Jude St. John - November 15, 2020

    This week we consider Jesus' teaching about the Messiah. Jesus wants his listeners to reflect on what sort of Saviour the Messiah would be and so he teaches them from the Old Testament.

  • Luke 20:27-40 - The Resurrection Dilemma Listen

    Jude St. John - November 08, 2020

    This week we look at the confrontation Jesus has with the Pharisees concerning the resurrection.
  • Luke 20:19-26 - Render to Caesar and to God Listen

    Jude St. John - November 01, 2020

    This week we consider Jesus' famous instructions -- render to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's -- from which we will look at both implications and applications.
  • Luke 20:9-19 - The Crushing Rock and Cornerstone Listen

    Rhys Plant - October 25, 2020

    This week we move from examining God's grace and our abuse of it, to looking at the warning Christ gives of coming judgement, then to how Christ’s warning is loving and calls us to repentance and faithful obedience.
  • Luke 20:1-8 - A Question of Authority Listen

    Jude St. John - October 18, 2020

    This week we consider a passage in which the chief priests, the scribes, and the community leaders question Jesus about his authority. Where does it come from? Who gave it to him?

  • Luke 19:28-48 - The Triumphal Entry Listen

    Jude St. John - October 11, 2020

    This week we look at the well-known account of Jesus’ entry in to Jerusalem.
  • Luke 19:11-27 - The King is Coming Listen

    Rob Bell - October 04, 2020

    The Jewish crowd in Jericho is expecting Jesus to usher in his Kingdom any day. Before entering Jerusalem, Jesus uses the Parable of the Ten Minas to address his disciples, the crowd, and their false expectations.
  • Luke 19:1-10 - Jesus Saves Listen

    Rhys Plant - September 27, 2020

    In our passage today we are looking at a familiar story that displaces a simple, yet profound truth that Jesus saves. The account of Jesus and Zacchaeus shows us how Jesus moves toward the lost in order that they may be found and saved, and it challenges us to do the same thing.
  • Luke 18:35-43 - Jesus Heals a Blind Beggar Listen

    Gerald Hayes - September 20, 2020

    This Sunday we consider the miraculous healing of the blind beggar which is likely the last miracle Jesus performed before He was crucified for us.
  • Luke 18:31-34 - Passion Predicted Listen

    Jude St. John - September 13, 2020

    In this passage from Luke, Jesus speaks about the prophecies, about his suffering and his desire to see them fulfilled. We also encounter his closest disciples struggling to understand the meaning of this.
  • Psalm 53 - The Foolish and the Forgiven Listen

    Jude St. John - September 06, 2020

    Psalm 53 is almost identical to Psalm 14. Both are psalms which powerfully describe the condition of mankind as foolish, corrupt, God- rejecting sinners. We are foolish, corrupt sinners who merit and—barring salvation—will experience the wrathful judgment of God.
  • Psalm 52 - The Steadfast Love of God Listen

    Rick Walton - August 30, 2020

    This week we are looking at the steadfast love of God, and thus orienting ourselves in suffering and trauma. 
  • Psalm 51 - Mercy, Restoration and Worship Listen

    Rhys Plant - August 23, 2020

    Psalm 51 - David’s penitential prayer, and in it we are given a glorious picture of how God responds to sinners when they come to him in repentance. The Psalm points us beautifully to the finished work of Christ and how he is the embodiment of God’s mercy as he restores our relationship with God and leads us to worship him.
  • Psalm 50 - True Worship Listen

    Jude St. John - August 16, 2020

    God brings charges against his people for their formalistic and hypocritical worship. What can we learn?
  • Psalm 49 - Should I Fear? Listen

    Jude St. John - August 09, 2020

    This week we consider this wisdom psalm which engages with the question. “Should I fear?”
  • Psalm 48 - God’s Presence in Jerusalem Listen

    Jude St. John - August 02, 2020

    This week we look at God's presence with the city of Jerusalem and what that teaches us about his presence in general.
  • Psalm 47 - A Victorious and Reigning King Listen

    Jude St. John - July 26, 2020

    Psalm 47 encourages God’s people to praise him because he is a victorious, reigning King. Further, Jesus is clearly the fulfillment of this psalm and our response, again, should be praise. Psalm 47 encourages God’s people to praise him because he is a victorious, reigning King. Further, Jesus is clearly the fulfillment of this psalm and our response, again, should be praise.
  • Psalm 46 - Encouragement Amidst Difficulties Listen

    Jude St. John - July 19, 2020

    This week we look at a psalm that encourages us to declare our trust in God in the midst of difficulties.
  • Psalm 45 - The King and His Bride Listen

    Jude St. John - July 12, 2020


    This week we study a psalm which was sung at the marriage of an ancient king. The New Testament writers teach us that Jesus is the fulfillment of this psalm. So we look to this psalm to learn about and love our King.





  • Psalm 44 - A Lament Listen

    July 09, 2020

    This week we look at Psalm 44 and consider it in light of the Biblical practice of lament.
  • Luke - Come As You Are To Jesus Listen

    Ron Standish - June 21, 2020

    This week we look at Jesus’ well-known and beloved saying. “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God.”
  • Luke - The Rich Ruler Listen

    Jude St. John - June 21, 2020


    This week we consider another passage wherein Jesus is asked about what is required for eternal life.





  • Luke - The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector Listen

    Jude St. John - June 14, 2020

    Pastor Jude preaches through the Parable of the Pharisee & the Tax Collector found in Luke 18:9–14.
  • Luke - The Parable of the Persistent Widow Listen

    Jude St. John - June 07, 2020

    Pastor Jude preaches through the Parable of the Persistent Widow found in Luke 18:1–8.
  • Luke - The Coming of the Kingdom of God Listen

    Ray Majoran - May 31, 2020

    Ray Majoran preaches through Luke 17:20-37 in a sermon entitled "The Coming of the Kingdom of God”.
  • Luke - Ten Healed of Leprosy Listen

    Jude St. John - May 24, 2020

    Pastor Jude preaches through Luke 17:11-19 where we see only one of ten men who are healed of leprosy that returns to thank Jesus.
  • Luke - Sin, Faith, Duty Listen

    Jude St. John - May 17, 2020

    Pastor Jude preaches through Luke 17:1-10 in a sermon entitled "Sin, Faith, Duty”.
  • Luke - The End of Lost and Found Listen

    Chris Postma - May 10, 2020

    Chris Postma preaches through Luke 16:19-31 in a sermon entitled “The End of Lost and Found”.
  • Luke - The Parable of the Shrewd Manager Listen

    Jude St. John - May 03, 2020

    Pastor Jude preaches through “The Parable of the Shrewd Manager” from Luke 16:1–18.
  • Luke - The Parables of Joy Listen

    Jude St. John - April 26, 2020

    Pastor Jude preaches through the entirety of Luke 15, in a sermon entitled “The Parables of Joy."
  • Luke - The Cost of Being a Disciple Listen

    Jon Magwood - April 19, 2020

    Jon Magwood preaches through Luke 14:25-35, “The Cost of Being a Disciple."
  • Isaiah’s Suffering Servant - Part 5 Listen

    Jude St. John - April 12, 2020

    In this continuation of the “Suffering Servant” series, Pastor Jude preaches from Isaiah 53:10-12: "The Exaltation of the Servant”.
  • Maundy Thursday Devotional Listen

    Jude St. John - April 09, 2020

    Pastor Jude preaches a devotional in light of Maundy Thursday and the approaching celebration of Easter. 
  • Isaiah’s Suffering Servant - Part 4 Listen

    Jude St. John - April 05, 2020

    On this Palm Sunday, Pastor Jude preaches on Isaiah 53:7-9, "The Submission of the Servant."
  • Isaiah’s Suffering Servant - Part 3 Listen

    Jude St. John - March 29, 2020

    In part three of this series, Pastor Jude preaches on the “Involvement” of the three parties present in the passage we are studying today, namely Yahweh, the Suffering Servant, and a group of people known as “we” or “us."
  • Isaiah’s Suffering Servant - Part 2 Listen

    Jude St. John - March 22, 2020

    In part two of this series, Pastor address the question of the identity of the Suffering Servant. We will see that the suffering servant is both God and man, and comes to save! But will be rejected by many. 
  • Isaiah’s Suffering Servant - Part 1 Listen

    Jude St. John - March 15, 2020

    An Introduction- Easter Sermon Series: Isaiah's Suffering Servant - Isaiah 52:13-15
  • Luke - Entering the Kingdom Listen

    Jude St. John - February 13, 2020





    In this answer to a question raised by one of the crowd, Jesus confronts our misconceptions about entering the kingdom of God.





  • Luke - The Ins and Outs of God’s Growing Kingdom Listen

    Barry Usher - February 08, 2020





    This week we look at Jesus’ parables comparing the kingdom of God to a mustard seed and leaven.





  • Luke - A Sabbath Healing Listen

    Jude St. John - February 08, 2020





    This week’s passage contains a miraculous healing by Jesus that is demonstration of God’s kingdom and a display of God’s compassion.





  • Luke - A Call to Repent Listen

    Jude St. John - February 08, 2020

    This week we look at the passage that is the culmination of Jesus' teaching which began in chapter 12 in which he calls his listeners to repent. 
  • Luke - To Judge and to Save Listen

    Rhys Plant - January 12, 2020





    This week we see that Jesus came to judge and to cause division yet he desires that people would know the truth of who he is that they might know the one who will judge them.





  • Luke - The Coming of the Son of Man - Ready for His Return Listen

    Jude St. John - January 12, 2020





    This weeks passage contains Jesus teaching his disciples with parables, illustrations, and instructions which all revolve around the disciples being ready for Jesus’ return.





  • Luke - Avoid Anxiety Listen

    Jude St. John - December 29, 2019





    This week we will see Jesus’ instructions in regards to anxiety and worry. His disciples are to battle anxiety by deliberating, desiring, and doing in accordance with who God is, what God has done, and what God has promised.





  • Christmas - Anticipation: Expectation, Hope, and Christmas Listen

    Jude St. John - December 22, 2019





    This second of two Christmas sermons looks at the anticipation so many experience at Christmas time and considers the expectancy and hope at the birth of the Messiah.





  • Christmas - Expectation, Hope, and Christmas Listen

    Jude St. John - December 15, 2019





    This first of two Christmas sermons looks at the anticipation so many experience at Christmas time and considers the anticipation of the birth of the Messiah.





  • Luke - Rich toward God Listen

    Jude St. John - December 08, 2019





    This week we look at the parable of the Rich Fool and consider Jesus’ teaching on greed and worldly possessions.





  • Luke - Healthy Fear - Great Love Listen

    Jude St. John - December 01, 2019





    Jesus speaks to us about the unforgivable sin, hell and the faithfulness of God - all for our good!





  • Luke - Six Woes Listen

    Jude St. John - November 24, 2019





    This weeks passage has Jesus aiming his teaching from the rest of the chapter towards the religious leaders of the day.





  • Luke - Responding to Jesus Listen

    Jude St. John - November 17, 2019





    This week we look at various responses to Jesus and the commentary that Jesus’ teaching makes on those responses.





  • Luke - Praying as Jesus Taught Listen

    Gerald Hayes - November 03, 2019





    This week we consider Jesus' teaching on prayer that he delivered to the disciples which is known the world over as The Lord's Prayer.





  • Luke - The Home of Martha and Mary Listen

    Jude St. John - October 27, 2019





    This week we look at Jesus’ encounter with two sisters and the importance of his teaching.





  • Luke - The Good Samaritan Listen

    Jude St. John - October 20, 2019





    This week we return to the Gospel of Luke and consider Jesus’ teaching on eternal life, love of God, and love of neighbour.





  • Trans World Radio Sunday Listen

    Trans World Radio - October 13, 2019





    Trans World Radio Sunday





  • Luke - Sending Out the Seventy-Two Listen

    Rob Bell - October 06, 2019





    This week we return to our sermon series on the book of Luke, and look at Jesus sending out seventy-two followers to announce his ministry.





  • Church Planting and Sacrifice Listen

    Jude St. John - September 29, 2019





    This final sermon of our Church Planting series considers the sacrifices that church planting will require.





  • Church Planting, Discipleship, and the Glory of God Listen

    Jude St. John - September 22, 2019





    This week we consider how church planting, discipleship, and the glory of God are connected.





  • Church Planting and Evangelism Listen

    Jude St. John - September 15, 2019





    This week we look at the Great Commission, church planting, and evangelism.





  • Psalm42-42-2 - Divine Awareness Deficit Disorder Listen

    Jude St. John - September 08, 2019





    This week we look at the causes and remedy for the psalmist’s downcast soul.





  • Psalm42-42-1 - Thirsting for God Listen

    Jude St. John - September 01, 2019





    This week we consider the first two psalms from the second collection of psalms in the Book of Psalms. There is a longing deep within the soul of mankind which can only be satisfied by God.





  • Psalm41 - Greater David and True Israel Listen

    Jude St. John - August 25, 2019





    This week we look at the final psalm of the first book of psalms. In it we see a God who is gracious to David, to Israel, and to all who would call upon him for salvation.





  • Psalm 40 - Prayer and Praise Listen

    Jude St. John - August 18, 2019





    This week's psalm, Psalm 40, focuses on praise and prayer which find their foundation in the steadfast love and merciful faithfulness of God.





  • Psalm39 - Hope Restored Listen

    Rick Walton - August 12, 2019





    Discover how God transforms David through suffering and discipline to experience a restored hope!





  • Psalm38 - A Right Response to a Royal Rebuke Listen

    Chris Postma - August 12, 2019





    The Lord's discipline exposes the inner longings of our heart and compels us to find our satisfaction in Him alone.





  • Psalm37 - Faith’s Foundation Listen

    Jude St. John - August 12, 2019





    This week we consider a psalm in which David encourages God's people to have faith and to live faithfully, and to base those things on the faithfulness of God.





  • Luke - The Transfiguration Listen

    Gerald Hayes - August 12, 2019





    This week we consider one of the most spectacular events in the life of Jesus: the transfiguration. We will consider the context of this event, some Old Testament precedents, and what the transfiguration points to.





  • Church Planting Listen

    Darryl Dash - August 12, 2019





    This week Corporis main speaker Darryl Dash will be preaching on the privileges of church planting. Darryl is a pastor and church planter in Toronto and author of How to Grow: Applying the Gospel to All of Life. He is married to Charlene and has two adult children: Christy and Josiah. He serves as pastor at Liberty Grace Church. Together with Charlene, he founded Gospel for Life, an online resource designed to help people grow.





  • Psalm35 - God Our Salvation Listen

    Jude St. John - July 14, 2019





    Today we will be continuing our summer series on the Psalms, focusing on Psalm 35. In this imprecatory Psalm, David calls down the judgement ofGod on his enemies. We’ll be asking some difficult questions of thispassage: Are we meant to continue praying in this manner in the present day in contrast to what Jesus says about loving our enemies? We will see that this Psalm teaches us of God’s holiness, his glory and how it pointstowards His son, Jesus.





  • Psalm34 - Taste & See Listen

    Jude St. John - July 07, 2019





    We begin our Summer in the Psalms with Psalm 34. This Psalm is apsalm of praise in regards to God’s salvation.





  • Refugees & Christianity Listen

    Moses Latigo - June 30, 2019





    This Sunday we will have a report from Moses and Jill regarding their mission work in Uganda. Moses will be preaching about Refugees and Christianity.





  • Luke - Orientation to the Cross Listen

    Jude St. John - June 16, 2019





    As Jesus sets his face towards Jerusalem, we learn that each persons orientation to the cross is of great importance. We see the worlds stance in regards to the cross, the disciples’ stance in regards to the cross, and most importantly we see Jesus’ stance in regards to the cross.





  • Luke - Greatness Thru Union Listen

    Jude St. John - June 09, 2019





    As Jesus continues to instruct the disciples, we learn that kingdom greatness is not achieved through comparison or exclusion but rather through union with Christ and communion with all those who are united to him.





  • Luke - Weakness is the Way Listen

    Jude St. John - June 02, 2019





    This week we see Jesus discipling his followers through his works and his words. What does he teach them? He teaches them that weakness in Gods hands is the way to salvation.





  • Church Planting Listen

    Zane Pratt - May 26, 2019









     






    This morning, Zane Pratt, associate professor for Christian Missions at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary will be preaching to us from Matthew 28:16-20





  • Luke - The Cruciform Life Listen

    Jude St. John - May 05, 2019








    This week we reach a turning point in the Gospel of Luke. Jesus finishes the Galilean portion of his ministry and sets his sight on Jerusalem and the suffering he would experience there.








  • Luke - Authority to Multiply Listen

    Chris Postma - April 28, 2019





    Jesus has authority to multiply; believing that he loves to do so for his own glory, and commands us to be involved in the process, is essential for our progress in the faith and the progress of the Gospel of the kingdom.





  • EASTER - PART1 3 Listen

    Jude St. John - April 21, 2019





    Penal substitutionary atonement (PSA) is at the very heart of the gospel. Having looked at all three words--penal, substitutionary, and atonement-- we now consider PSA in light of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.


    The following individuals are being baptized this morning: Alyssa Ede, Logan Neable, Ryan Sluban, as well as Isaac Dinkha & Loui Fraige from our Arabic Fellowship.





  • EASTER - PART2 Listen

    Jude St. John - April 14, 2019





    Penal substitutionary atonement (PSA) is at the very heart of the gospel. And at the very heart of PSA is Christ’s self-substitution as a sacrifice for our sins. Today we will look at substitution and consider the Passover as an example of it.





  • EASTER - PART1 Listen

    Jude St. John - April 07, 2019

    Penal substitutionary atonement (PSA) is at the very heart of the gospel. Yet, compared to other images of the atonement, it receives considerably more critique and denials. We will Consider PSA in four Easter messages, looking this Sunday at the penal aspect of PSA.
  • Luke - Who Is He Listen

    Jude St. John - March 31, 2019





    This week we consider a passage in which Herod is scrutinizing themessage and miracles of Jesus and wrestling with the question “Who is he?”





  • Luke - Sending theTwelve Listen

    Jude St. John - March 26, 2019





    This week we consider Jesus sending the 12 disciples into their first foray of ministry. We will see the similarities and differences between their sending and the sending of all believers.





  • Luke - Authority: Disease and Death Listen

    Jude St. John - March 17, 2019





    This week we see Jesus’ authority and compassion that bring about salvation despite disease and death.





  • Luke - Authority: Storms and Spirits Listen

    Rob Bell - March 09, 2019





    We may be familiar and comfortable with the stories of Jesus calming a storm and casting out demons, but the reality is that the witnesses to those moments felt great discomfort and fear. We look today at how the authority and character of Jesus should cause us to marvel.





  • Luke - How You Hear Listen

    Jude St. John - March 03, 2019





    The proverb and episode that follow the parable of the sower demonstrate Jesus’ insistence that those who are to be his true followers will demonstrate their authenticity by how they respond to his teaching.





  • Luke - True and False Conversion Listen

    Cory McKenna - February 24, 2019





    How can I know that Im truly saved? How can I sincerely help a hypocrite? How can I biblically manage my expectations in personal evangelism? In this passage in Luke, God gave us a simple answer key for clearly comprehending and communicating the vital truths of salvation and sanctification.


     





  • Luke - Faith And Forgiveness Listen

    Jude St. John - February 17, 2019





    This week we consider Jesus' interaction with several women and the impact of their faith in him.





  • Luke - Are You the One View

    Ray Majoran - February 10, 2019





    This week Ray Majoran examines an important question that was asked of Jesus: Are you the One, or should we look for another?” Based on His response, well discuss the implications of what it means for us today.





  • Luke - Jesus Confronts Death Listen

    Rick Walton - February 03, 2019





    This week Rick Walton considers the story of Jesus raising the widows son.





  • Luke - A Centurion’s Faith Listen

    Jude St. John - January 27, 2019





    Following Jesus’ Sermon on the Plain, he heals the centurion’s servant after commending him for his faith. What was special about the faith of this man?





  • Luke - Fruit and Foundations Listen

    Jude St. John - January 20, 2019





    This week we finish off the sixth chapter of Luke as we consider Jesusteaching on the good and bad fruit and the good and bad foundations.





  • Luke - Flourishing as a Follower Listen

    Jude St. John - January 13, 2019





    This week we continue considering Jesus’ teaching in Luke 6. Jesus instructs his disciples to judge not” but does this really mean what most people think?





  • Luke - Engaging the Enemy: Battle Tactics for Disciples Listen

    Jon Magwood - January 06, 2019





    Jesus gives a challenge to His disciples that makes them different than others around them. They are to fight their battles with a strategy that seems backwards to what might be expected. The challenge is now offered you: will you love your enemies?





  • For Unto Us - Prince of Peace Listen

    Jude St. John - December 30, 2018





    This week we consider the final name that Isaiah prophesied would be attributed to the Saviour in Isaiah 9:6 who was born as a child and given as a Son: Prince of Peace.





  • For Unto Us - Christmas Eve Listen

    Jude St. John - December 24, 2018

    Christmas Eve
  • For Unto Us - Everlasting Father Listen

    Jude St. John - December 23, 2018





    This week we consider the third name that Isaiah prophesied would be attributed to the Saviour born as a child and given as a Son: Everlasting Father.





  • For Unto Us - Mighty God Listen

    Jude St. John - December 16, 2018





    This week we consider the second name that Isaiah prophesied would be attributed to the Saviour born as a child and given as a Son: Mighty God.





  • For Unto Us - Wonderful Counselor Listen

    Jude St. John - December 10, 2018





    Today we consider the first of four titles that Isaiah prophesied would be attributed to the Saviour who would be born as a child and given as a son.





  • Luke - Beatitudes -Flourishing or Floundering Listen

    Jude St. John - December 02, 2018





    For the second week we consider the Beatitudes as Jesus conveys to his disciples what the life of a citizen of the kingdom of heaven can look like.





  • Luke - Great Hope for the Poor Listen

    Ron Standish - November 25, 2018





    This morning Ron Standish continues our sermon series in Luke, speaking on the Beatitudes.





  • Luke - Ministry to a Multitude Listen

    Jude St. John - November 18, 2018





    This weeks sermon focuses on the ministry of Jesus; a ministry that was identified by compassion and power in word and deed.





  • Choosing the Twelve Listen

    Jude St. John - November 11, 2018





    This week we look at Jesus' choosing of the 12 apostles from the group of his disciples. Jesus began this action through prayer and finished it pursuing the purposes of God.





  • The Lord of The Sabbath Listen

    Jude St. John - November 04, 2018





    This week we return to the book of Luke and consider two Sabbath confrontations Jesus has with the Pharisees. In both cases, Jesus is ultimately demonstrating who he is and what he will do; he is displaying the gospel.





  • Evangelism - Our Story, & THE STORY Listen

    October 26, 2018





    This week we consider how stories are an integral part of Evangelism. THE STORY of Jesus Christwho he was and what he didis the controlling story and our stories-how we interact with THE STORYare an impactful way of evangelizing.





  • Evangelism & a Christ-like Presentation Listen

    Jude St. John - October 21, 2018





    This week we consider different aspects of how Jesus proclaims the good news and evaluate how that informs our own presentation of the gospel to those who do not believe.





  • Evangelism - Evangelism & Hindrances Listen

    Jude St. John - October 14, 2018





    This week we explicitly follow the tagline of our sermon series: "Learning from Jesus to speak of Jesus." We will consider Jesus and how he interacts with the Samaritan woman at the well to learn how we ought to posture ourselves as we seek to evangelize.





  • Evangelism - Evangelism And WLA Listen

    Graham Buchanan - October 07, 2018





    This morning Pastor Graham is continuing our discussion on evangelism and WLA.





  • Evangelism - A Culture of Evangelism Listen

    Jude St. John - September 30, 2018





    This week we consider 4 things from chapter 5 of 2 Corinthians which will help us as a church cultivate a culture of evangelism.





  • Evangelism - Knowing God and Making Him Known Listen

    Cory McKenna - September 23, 2018





    Knowing God personally is the pursuit of discipleship and making God personally known is the purpose of evangelism. This sermon teaches through Romans chapters 1 - 3 where we learn that every image-bearing creature of God has been given sufficient knowledge to condemn us, but insufficient knowledge to save us. This is why we all need to know Christ and His Gospel.





  • Evangelism and the Gospel Listen

    Jude St. John - September 16, 2018





    This week we begin a series on evangelism in which we consider what the Bible teaches us about sharing our faith. We will look to Jesus to learn from Jesus about what it means to speak about Jesus.





  • Psalm33 - Steadfast Love and Sovereign Power Listen

    Jude St. John - September 09, 2018





    We finish this session in the Psalms with Psalm 33 and consider it as a summary of the psalms we have preached through this summer. Psalm 33 declares the sovereign power and steadfast love of God in the midst of our troubles, trials, and tribulations. God's love and power evoke a grateful praise and patient trust as we put our hope in him.





  • Psalm32 - The Joy of Forgiveness Listen

    Jude St. John - September 04, 2018





    This week we look at Psalm 32 and how the psalmist rejoices in the gracious forgiveness of God. Forgiveness releases one from the misery of sin, and it comes through the confession of sin.





  • Psalm31 - Praying Through Problems Listen

    Jude St. John - August 28, 2018





    This week our sermon looks at Psalm 31 which is a prayerful psalm in which David petitions God for deliverance in the midst of problems he is facing. Psalm 31 teaches us how we can pray through problems.





  • Psalm30-The Pit and The Glory of God Listen

    Chris Postma - August 19, 2018





    Psalm 30 is a Song of David, exalting God for drawing him out of the pit. As David discovered, the glory of God is central to our going down to the pit and to our being drawn out of the pit.





  • Psalm29 Listen

    Jon Magwood - August 12, 2018





    Psalm 29 is written by David, a song recounting creation’s dramatic response to God’s voice. This morning, we will consider what we can learn from creation’s response and examine how we ourselves ought to respond as God’s people.


    Jon grew up attending West London Alliance Church, participating in youth group and serving with Camp Elements. In high school, he put his faith in Jesus as his Saviour and was baptized on his 16th birthday. For the past few years, he has been training for pastoral ministry, most recently at Moody Bible Institute, from where he graduated this past spring. He lives here in London, working in labour temporarily as he anticipates serving in a formal role as a youth pastor someday.





  • Psalm28-On Death Row Listen

    Jon Magwood - August 05, 2018





    In Psalm 28, David finds himself walking a road towards unavoidable doom, crying out to God as the only one who can intervene. This morning, we will explore how to navigate the difficult roads we find ourselves on and where we ought to turn for rescue.





  • Psalm27 - Problems and Proximity Listen

    Jude St. John - July 29, 2018





    The problems David encounters (from his enemies) have solutions that depend on his relational proximity to the Lord. This truth in Psalm 27 is as relevant for us today as it was for the shepherd-warrior who wrote this song of prayer and praise.





  • Psalm26 - Praying for Vindication Listen

    Jude St. John - July 22, 2018





    In Psalm 26, David prays to God for vindication from his enemies who oppose him. He asks that God would be gracious to him, and yet he also points to his own integrity and faithfulness as a reason for God to respond favourably.





  • Psalm 25 Listen

    Rand Luka - July 15, 2018





    This morning, Rand Luka speaks to us from Psalm 25.





  • Psalms - A Royal Audience Listen

    Jude St. John - July 08, 2018





    Psalm 24 focuses on themes around being in the presence of the divine King. It considers what the King is like and what is required to gain an audience with Him. This is of utmost importance to all those who desire to "dwell in the house of the LORD forever."





  • Psalms - Provision and Protection Listen

    Jude St. John - July 01, 2018





    Today we consider one of the most beloved Psalms, Psalm 23. This Psalm speaks of God’s provision and protection over those who trust inHim.





  • Luke - Weddings, Wardrobes, and Wineskins Listen

    Jude St. John - June 24, 2018





    Jesus's mini-parables of a wedding, garments, and the wineskins indicate that the kingdom of God which Jesus is proclaiming and demonstrating is a new thing that includes new approaches, new desires, new forms, a new period, a new prophet and king, and a new covenant.





  • Luke - Calling Sinners to Repentance Listen

    Jude St. John - June 17, 2018





    This week we examine Jesus's call of Levi as well as his own calling of sinners to repentance.





  • Luke - Sins Forgiven, Body Healed Listen

    Joel Knapp - June 10, 2018





    In today's passage we see another miracle by Jesus as he heals the paralyzed man. In this miracle, Jesus deals with the core of this man's problem, which is not his legs but his sin. However, this does not happen without conflict and controversy.





  • Luke - Leper Cleansed Listen

    Jude St. John - June 03, 2018





    This week we see from God's Word that Jesus is willing and able to help those in need and how those in need should approach Jesus for help.





  • Luke - Calling the Disciples Listen

    Jude St. John - May 27, 2018





    In the miraculous catch of fish and the calling of some of the disciples, we can see the knowledge and authority of Jesus and recognize that he is one that should be followed.





  • Luke - Jesus Preaches Listen

    May 20, 2018





    This week we look at Jesus's preaching and how his preaching indicated his purpose on earth.





  • Luke - Jesus Heals Listen

    Jude St. John - May 13, 2018





    This week we encounter Jesus demonstrating his power and authority as he sets free and heals those who are ill and oppressed.





  • Compassion Sunday Listen

    Bill Coleman - May 06, 2018





    This morning we welcome Bill Coleman Jr. who will be sharing with us the good work of Compassion Canada. (www.compassion.ca)





  • Luke - Word and Authority Listen

    Chris Poots - April 29, 2018

  • Luke - Scripture Fulfilled Listen

    Ron Standish - April 22, 2018





    The big idea of this sermon: Overcoming our _______ so that we can better embrace God's promises - all by His grace.





  • Ministry Begins View

    Jude St. John - April 15, 2018

    Although church was cancelled due to inclement weather, Jude preached this sermon via Facebook live. Enjoy!
  • Luke - Jesus Tempted Listen

    Jude St. John - April 08, 2018





    We return to our series in Luke's Gospel this Sunday and consider the wilderness temptation of Jesus. This episode confirms Jesus's identity as his public ministry is about to begin. 





  • Images of Atonement - Victory Listen

    Jude St. John - April 01, 2018





    Victory is an image of Christ's atoning work drawn from the battlefield. Our victory is Christ's victory, which he won in his life, death, and resurrection. Victory is our Easter anthem. 





  • Images of Atonement - Adoption Listen

    Jude St. John - March 25, 2018





    Adoption is an image of Christ's atoning work drawn from the home. Our adoption is considered by many to be the greatest benefit of Christ's work of atonement. 





  • Images of Atonement - Justification Listen

    Jude St. John - March 18, 2018





    Justification is an image of Christ's atoning work drawn from the courtroom. Our justification is the declaration of God that we are righteous with the righteousness of Christ. 





  • Images of Atonement - Redemption Listen

    Rob Bell - March 11, 2018





    This week, the atonement--our salvation that God accomplished by self- satisfaction through self-substitution--will be considered in an image that pertains to our relational status with God: reconciliation. In 2 Corinthians 5:18-21 we will see that God is the author, Christ is the agent, and we are the ambassadors of this reconciliation. 





  • Images of Atonement - Reconciliation Listen

    Jude St. John - March 04, 2018





    This week, the atonement--our salvation that God accomplished by self- satisfaction through self-substitution--will be considered in an image that pertains to our relational status with God: reconciliation. In 2 Corinthians 5:18-21 we will see that God is the author, Christ is the agent, and we are the ambassadors of this reconciliation. 





  • Images of Atonement - Substitution Listen

    Jude St. John - February 25, 2018





    This week we build upon the doctrine of satisfaction and consider the equally foundational doctrine of substitution. In fact, at its core, the atonement can be defined as satisfaction through substitution. 





  • Images of Atonement - Satisfaction Listen

    Rand Luka - February 18, 2018





    This week we begin our Easter sermon series looking at the biblical concept of satisfaction. In fact, satisfaction is not an image of the atonement, rather it is the very foundation of humanity's need to be atoned for; if God did not need to be satisfied the atonement would not be necessary. 





  • Luke - The Genealogy of Jesus Listen

    Chris Postma - February 11, 2018





    A detailed look at Luke's telling of the genealogy of Jesus Christ shows that Jesus is the Saviour of all and God's divinely appointed solution for mankind's greatest problem! 





  • Luke - Jesus' Baptism Listen

    Jude St. John - February 04, 2018





    This week we consider Jesus's baptism and the divine endorsement that came immediately following it.


    Being Baptized this morning: Nathan Dunmore, Sarah Hicks, Mackenzie Neable, Katherine Wright. 





  • Luke - John the Baptist Listen

    Jude St. John - January 28, 2018





    This week we revisit John the Baptist and consider how his purpose, preaching, prophesying, and punishment all pointed to the Saviour Jesus Christ. 





  • Luke - Jesus' Early Years Listen

    Jude St. John - January 21, 2018





    This week get a brief glimpse of the childhood of Jesus in the story where he remains in Jerusalem while his parents return to Galilee. This passage brings clarity to who the Son of Mary and Joseph is. 





  • Luke - Jesus at the Temple Listen

    Jude St. John - January 14, 2018





    This week we learn more about the promised salvation that the newly born Jesus will eventually fulfill. It is a salvation that also comes with judgment and it is a deliverance that will cost Jesus much. 





  • Luke - John's Birth Listen

    Jude St. John - January 07, 2018





    This week we look at the birth of John the Baptist which includes Zechariah's hymn of praise. We will see in this passage the great truth that God keeps His Word particularly in regards to the salvation of His people. 





  • Luke - John's Birth Foretold Listen

    Jude St. John - December 31, 2017





    This week we look at the angelic birth announcement of John the Baptist and consider the reaction of his parents. 





  • Luke - Jesus' Birth Listen

    Jude St. John - December 24, 2017





    This Christmas Eve day we consider the birth of Jesus as recounted by Luke. We will hear that Mary "gave birth to her firstborn son and wrapped him in swaddling cloths and laid him in a manger." We will look into the significance of this to our lives. 





  • Luke - The Magnificat Listen

    Jude St. John - December 17, 2017





    This week's passage from the Gospel of Luke contains three people-- John, Elizabeth, and Mary--testifying to the coming of the Lord and the resulting blessings of this fulfillment of God's promise. 






  • Luke - Jesus' Birth Foretold Listen

    Jude St. John - December 10, 2017





    This week we look at the angel Gabriel's prophetic announcement of the birth of Jesus and Mary's reaction to the message. 







  • Luke - Series Introduction Listen

    Jude St. John - December 03, 2017


  • Reformation - Glory to God Alone Listen

    Dave DeSmitt - November 26, 2017





    Soli Deo Gloria - This week we are completing our Reformation Series on the 5 Solas by studying “Soli Deo Gloria” or, “Glory to God Alone.” What is the glory of God? How can we see the glory of God? What does it mean to glorify God in everything that we do as commanded in 1 Corinthians 10:31? We’ll be addressing these questions (and more) this morning.


    This morning we will receive a special offering for our WLA Cares Fund, which will allow us to make Christmas a little brighter for over 30 families from our community. 






  • Reformation - Christ Alone Listen

    Jude St. John - November 19, 2017





    We continue our celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation by looking at the fourth Sola: Solus Christus or Christ Alone. "Christ alone" reminds us that at the center of our salvation, as well as the 5 Solas of the Reformation, is sufficiently, exclusively, and pre-eminently, our Saviour Jesus Christ. 






  • Reformation - Grace Alone Listen

    Joel Knapp - November 12, 2017





    This morning we will be continuing our series on the "five solas" and looking at Sola Gratia or By Grace Alone. We will see why grace was so important to the reformers 500 years ago and why it is just as important today. 





  • Reformation - Faith Alone Listen

    Gary Prickett - November 05, 2017





    "Faith alone" is no less important to us as to the Reformers because it is one of the key points that separate the true biblical Gospel from false gospels. Getting the Gospel right is so important that earlier in Galatians Paul writes: "As we have said before, so now I say again: If anyone is preaching to you a gospel contrary to the one you received, let him be accursed (Gal 1:9)". Justification by faith alone, that is to say, the way we are considered right before God is fundamental to the Gospel and thus a literal matter of life and death. 





  • Reformation - Scripture Alone Listen

    Jude St. John - October 29, 2017





    This morning we begin our 5-week sermon series celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation with a sermon on one of the "five solas" of the Reformation. Sola Scriptura, or Scripture Alone, is the focus of this first sermon. 





  • Discipleship - TWR Sunday Listen

    Mamdouh - October 25, 2017





    This week, Mamdouh from Trans World Radio will speak on the role of discipleship in church growth and multiplication, and what is required to build a discipleship movement. 





  • Discipleship - Discipleship & Membership Listen

    Jude St. John - October 15, 2017





    This week we look at church membership and its relationship to discipleship. We will consider what it is, its biblical foundation, and its benefits. 





  • Discipleship - Discipleship & Church Planting Listen

    Jude St. John - October 08, 2017





    In previous sermons we have seen that the Great Commission is God's mission for Jesus's disciples and that disciples fulfill the Great Commission through evangelizing or sharing the gospel. This week we see that the results of disciples being made is churches being planted. 





  • Discipleship - Discipleship & the Gospel Listen

    Jude St. John - October 03, 2017





    In previous sermons we have discussed how disciples are called to make disciples. But, how does one make disciples? Today's sermon answers that question; disciples are made through evangelism! 





  • Discipleship - Discipleship and the Word Listen

    Jude St. John - September 24, 2017





    This week we consider the critical role that God's Word plays in discipleship. The Word is the means the Spirit uses to create spiritual life, to cultivate spiritual life, and to consummate spiritual life; therefore, disciples will saturate their lives with it and employ it as they connect, grow, and go. 





  • Discipleship - Connect-Grow-Go Listen

    Graham Buchanan - September 17, 2017





    This morning we look forward to hearing from our own Graham Buchanan, continuing our series in Discipleship. 





  • Discipleship - Follow Me Listen

    Lyall Mix - September 10, 2017





    Jesus met four fishermen and told them FOLLOW ME AND I WILL MAKE YOU FISHERS OF MEN. Today, we are going to look at the response of the four fishermen to Christs call. Specifically, how they set the example for us in being disciples of Christ and what discipleship looks like. 





  • Discipleship - Introduction Listen

    Jude St. John - September 05, 2017





    This week we begin our sermon series entitled Discipleship: Learning From Jesus to Live Like Jesus. The introductory sermon consider Jesus's words we know as The Great Commission. 





  • Book of Judges - There Was No King Listen

    Jude St. John - August 27, 2017

  • Book of Judges - Longing for the King Listen

    Rob Bell - August 20, 2017


    The time of the Judges was a period of religious degeneration for Israel. As the book of Judges winds down, we are given a picture of how their worship has gone astray, and how the people are desperately in need of a new kind of leader.

  • Book of Judges - Don't Blame Delilah Listen

    Chris Poots - August 13, 2017





    This week's sermon looks at Samson’s end. It demonstrates that Samson's downfall is to reflect to us our own weakness and to point to our need for a supernatural saviour. 





  • Book of Judges - Samson & the Philistines Listen

    Jude St. John - August 06, 2017





    This week's sermon continues in the Samson narrative and focuses on his conflict with the Philistines. The passage reveals much about Samson, the Israelites, and Yahweh. 





  • Book of Judges - Samson Listen

    Jude St. John - July 30, 2017





    The most famous deliverer in the book of Judges has to be Samson. Today's sermon focuses on the birth and early exploits of this Israelite judge. Below the surface of this story and its protagonist's feats of strength is a proclamation of the infinitely greater power of Israel's God. 





  • Book of Judges - Jephthah Listen

    Jude St. John - July 23, 2017

    Salavation is nothing of humanity!
  • Book of Judges - Gideon's 300 Listen

    Jude St. John - July 12, 2017





    This well-known section of Gideons story demonstrates the weakness of humanity and the strength of God. In todays sermon we consider what these truths communicate to us and how they challenge us to change. 





  • Gideon & Midian Listen

    Jude St. John - July 03, 2017





    This week the sermon comes from Judges 6 in which we are introduced to the deliverer Gideon. The passage describes the events that lead up to Israel's deliverance that God brings under the leadership of Gideon. In this sermon we will see that God's way - his plan, his perspective, his preferences - are the only true and good way. 





  • The Main Thing Listen

    Bill Lobbezoo - June 25, 2017





    Today we are pleased to welcome Alliance International Worker Bill Lobbezoo. Bill and his wife Ilana have served with the Alliance in Cambodia for over 25 years. They have two girls who are studying in Canada. This morning, Bill will be speaking from Matthew 24:1-14 regarding completing the task of world evangelization. 





  • Book of Judges - Deborah & Barak Listen

    June 19, 2017





    This week the sermon comes from Judges 4 and 5 in which we meet the deliverers Deborah and Barak. We will see in this narrative the repetition of the theme that salvation is from God. Additionally we will see that God holds humans responsible for their participation in His salvation. 





  • Book of Judges - Othniel & Ehud Listen

    Jude St. John - June 13, 2017





    Today we look at the first two judges, Othniel and Ehud. We will see the cycle of falling away and deliverance that will continue throughout the book along with God being the continual source of deliverance. 





  • Book of Judges - Introduction Listen

    Jude St. John - June 05, 2017





    This week we begin our sermon series in the Book of Judges. We will get ourselves situated in the book by looking at when and for what purpose the book was written. We will focus on the major theme of the book as well as some minor themes. In light of these theological ideas we will consider how these truths apply to our lives. 





  • Male & Female-What Now? Listen

    Jude St. John - May 28, 2017





    This final sermon in our series on biblical manhood and womanhood is an opportunity to remind ourselves what we have considered so far and to reflect on some key areas of application in regards to what we have learned. 





  • Male & Female-Transgenderism and the Gospel Listen

    Jude St. John - May 21, 2017





    This morning we continue our sermon series "Male and Female. He Made Them." With a sermon entitled Transgenderism and the Gospel. We will see how God's Word speaks to this current issue and consider how the gospel applies to it in specific ways. 





  • MaleAndFemale-The Marriage Mystery Listen

    Gary Prickett - May 14, 2017





    This morning Pastor Gary Prickett from Ilderton Community Bible Church will be preaching from Ephesians 5:21-33, considering the differing roles of men and women in the home. 





  • Male & Female-Men And Women in the Church Listen

    Jude St. John - May 07, 2017





    The past two Sunday sermons have helped us arrive at the understanding that both men and women in the church derive their value, dignity, and worth from their mutual sonship to God and that differences in roles and functions do not compromise that equality. Today, we consider the different roles and functions of men and women in the church as described in 1 Timothy 2:8 - 3:7. 





  • Male & Female-Thinking Biblically in a Confusing World Listen

    Nate Wright - April 30, 2017





    This morning we welcome Pastor Nate Wright, who will continue with our new sermon series called Male and Female. He Made Them. In this series we take a very confusing and very buzzy topic in the culture and apply God’s word to it. How should we think biblically about gender roles, gender identity, marriage, sexual orientation? Has God spoken clearly into this topic that the world seems so divided on? We believe he has, and we believe there’s a lot at stake. 





  • Male & Female - Discovering Sonship Listen

    Steven Harbridge - April 23, 2017





    This morning we welcome District Superintendent Stephen Harbridge who will be preaching the first sermon in our series entitled "MALE AND FEMALE HE MADE THEM". Stephen will preach out of Galatians 3:26-29, on the sonship of all believers. 





  • Psalms - Forsaken But Forever Listen

    Jude St. John - April 16, 2017





    On Easter Sunday we see that, just like David, Jesus's forsaken-ness is not forever and his salvation results in God's praise. 





  • Psalms-Feeling Forsaken Listen

    Jude St. John - April 09, 2017





    We continue our study of Psalm 22 today as we consider how this Psalm speaks to David's, Jesus's, and our own feelings of forsaken-ness. 





  • Psalms-The Forsaken Son of David Listen

    Jude St. John - April 02, 2017





    Today we look at the first line of Psalm 22. This line, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?", was shockingly spoken by Jesus on the cross. We will consider what this line meant to David and to Jesus as we approach Easter. 





  • Psalms-Rejoicing in a Strong Saviour Listen

    March 27, 2017





    In Psalm 21 we see the victory of a faithful God from a backward-looking and forward-looking perspective.


    During our services today, we will receive a special offering, which will support the Adult Mission Trip to Serbia, and Danny & Vera Kuranji's ministries. Any surplus collected will go towards future Adult Mission Trips. 





  • Psalms-Confidence in God Alone Listen

    Dave De Smit - March 20, 2017





    This morning, Dave De Smit will continue our series on Psalms, focusing on Psalm 20, a prayer of the people to God for the success of the Davidic king. Psalm 20 reminds us that our Lord is our protector, our strength, and our helper in difficult times. This strength is not meant for our own selfish use, but meant to enable us to build God's kingdom here on earth, wherever He has placed us. 





  • Psalms-The Revelation of God Listen

    Jude St. John - March 12, 2017

    In Psalm 19 we are informed about the revelation of God in Creation and in his Word.
  • Pslams-Thanksgiving for Winning Listen

    Jude St. John - March 05, 2017





    Today we will see a significant change in the tone of psalm. Psalm 18, instead of requesting help, is a psalm of thanksgiving for God's help in securing victory. The victory, and the divine help given, tell us much more about God than about David. 





  • Psalms-Praying in Predicaments Listen

    Jude St. John - February 26, 2017

    David, as is the case with many psalms, finds himself in a difficult predicament in Psalm 17. His troubles are close at hand and urgent. And so, David prays. In his prayer, Psalm 17, we are instructed about prayer and informed about God. Today's sermon intends to examine those topics.
  • Psalms-All In Listen

    Joel Knapp - February 19, 2017

    Psalm 16 could be described as a prayer of trust. In this prayer, we see an example from David of what a life looks like when it is lived in complete trust in God. This psalm shows us that David was 'all in' with regards to his trust in God.
  • Psalms-Dwelling With God Listen

    Jude St. John - February 05, 2017

    In Psalm 15 David deals with the questions "What does a worshipper look like? What is required for living in God's presence?" We will learn from the answer the psalm provides and we will consider what that means to a New Testament worshipper.
  • Psalms-Depraved or Saved Listen

    Jude St. Johne - January 30, 2017

    In Psalm 14 we get a clear picture of the depravity of mankind and the enormous grace of God. Despite the fact that people are depraved, some people, by God's grace, are still saved.
  • Psalms - A Pattern of Prayer for People of Peril Listen

    Jude St. John - January 22, 2017

    In this Psalm of David we see how David prays in times of difficulty and danger. We see how he prays and what he prays. We also see why he prays: In perilous times believers should prayerfully and whole-heartedly trust the love of God because he has loved them steadfastly. 
  • Psalms: Fear-Filled or Faith-Fueled Listen

    Jude St. John - January 08, 2017

    In Psalm 11 David has delivered a song that helps us to battle fear by putting our faith in our sovereign God.
  • Psalms-Singing in the New Year Listen

    Jude St. John - January 01, 2017

    To start the New Year we will consider singing and the Psalms. We will consider how singing can be instructive, combative, and affective. 
  • Psalms-The Provision (Psalm 89) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 18, 2016

    Having looked at the problem that preceded Christ's birth, and the promises of Christ's birth, this week we consider the provision that has resulted from Christ's birth. This provision is evident as we consider that Christ is the firstborn of Mary, the first born of creation, and the firstborn from the dead.
  • Psalms-The Promise (Psalm 45) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 11, 2016

    The New Testament writer of the book of Hebrews makes clear that Psalms 45 and 110 point to the Messiah who was the Saviour that was promised. These psalms are promises that an exalted, priestly, powerful king would initiate a gracious, righteous, and eternal reign. That promise makes Christmas a joyful prospect.
  • Psalms-The Problem (Psalm 36) Listen

    Jude St. John - December 05, 2016

    Why is Christmas a big deal? Why should we celebrate the birth of a boy in a stable several thousand years ago? To answer these questions we look to Psalm 36 and the problem that plagued humanity, the problem that Jesus came to remedy.
  • Psalms-Words To Live By Listen

    Jude St. John - November 27, 2016

    In Psalm 12, David speaks of God's words, comparing them to pure silver, refined and purified. David, through the psalm, indicates that the words of God are words to live by, even in the midst of evil.
  • Facing a Task Unfinished (SEND INTERNATIONAL) Listen

    Mags Magwood - November 20, 2016

    This morning our own Rob "Mags" Magwood, Canadian Director of SEND Canada, will be speaking to us about their work around the world. You can find SEND Canada at www.send.org/canada.
  • Psalms-A Tale of Two Questions Listen

    Jude St.John - November 13, 2016

    Psalm 10 begins with a question that many of us, if we are honest, have asked: "Why, O LORD, do you stand far away? Why do you hide yourself in times of trouble?" This sermon will consider how the psalmist helps us understand how we should respond when we are in a similar situation.
  • Psalms-The Faithful and Forceful Reign of God Listen

    Jude St.John - November 06, 2016

    This week's sermon is on Psalm 9. The reign of God, it's faithfulness and forcefulness, will be considered. We also will learn from the psalm the need we have for grace, particularly due to the effects of sin.
  • Psalms-How Majestic Is Your Name Listen

    Jude St.John - October 30, 2016

    After sermons on several heavy psalms, this Sunday Pastor Jude will preach on a psalm of praise. Psalm 8 begins and ends with the psalmist exclaiming "O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!" The psalmist intends to excite our affections and incite our worship.
  • Psalms-Finding Freedom in Christ Listen

    Lyall Mix - October 23, 2016

    This morning, in addition to Pastor Lyall speaking on Psalm 6, it is our privilege to have Danny and Vera Kuranji with us to speak about their ministry as Alliance International Workers in Serbia.
  • Psalms-A Safe Refuge from a False Witness Listen

    Chris Postma - October 16, 2016

    Psalm 7 was written by David in direct response to a false witness who had risen against him to destroy him.  In this Psalm we learn how David found refuge in the LORD from his false accuser.
  • Psalms-Praying with Gritty, Grace-fueled Gratitude Listen

    Jude St. John - October 09, 2016

    Psalm 5 is a prayerful psalm that considers God’s graciousness and holiness, and instructs us on how we can pray in difficult situations. With it being Thanksgiving Sunday, we also look to the psalm to reflect on things for which we can be thankful.
  • Psalm 4 - Learning Through Lament Listen

    Jude St. John - October 02, 2016

    Since in the compilation of the book of Psalms we have good reason to believe the individual psalms were arranged intentionally, we can look at Psalm 4 as rising out of the lament we encountered in Psalm 3. Psalm 4, then, can teach us about lamenting and the process of growing in our confidence and peace despite our circumstances.
  • Psalms-Direction for Difficult Days Listen

    Jude St. John - September 25, 2016

    This week in Psalm 3 we encounter a psalm of lament. In the North American church we have largely lost the skill of lamenting. Psalm 3 gives us direction for how we might pray in times of difficulty.
  • Psalms-A Roundtable: Who Reigns? Listen

    Jude St. John - September 18, 2016

    In Psalm 1 we were instructed on the importance of being found on the way and in the congregation of the righteous. In Psalm 2, we are instructed to recognize the reign of the Righteous One, The Lord's Anointed.
  • Psalms-The Way of the Righteous Listen

    Jude St. John - September 11, 2016

    A major theme in the book of Psalms is the distinction between the righteous and unrighteous. Psalm 1 introduces this topic and considers the differences between the two.
  • Psalms-The Book of Psalms Listen

    Jude St. John - September 04, 2016

    This morning we begin our sermon series in the book of Psalms. Psalm 1 is considered by many an introduction to the whole Psalter and this week we will consider it as such.
  • The Discipleship Factor Listen

    Mags Magwood - August 28, 2016

    Through his letter to the Colossians, Paul reminds us that being a disciple of Christ includes both an important decision and a lifelong journey of learning and obedience. As the summer of 2016 draws to a close (sigh!) let’s look together at our discipleship walk, and lay out some plans for the fall.
  • Philippians - Gospel Partnership Conclusion Listen

    Jude St. John - August 21, 2016

    This week’s sermon is a summary of the entire series from Philippians. We will see what gospel partnership looks like and learn that all of gospel partnership is of grace.
  • Cambodia Sunday View

    Cambodia Team - August 14, 2016

    Things to Celebrate!  This morning, the Cambodia Team is excited to present the highlights of their trip and how God worked in and through their lives as they ministered to the people at the ESL camp.
  • Philippians - Needs Supplied and Glory Given Listen

    Jude St. John - August 07, 2016

    This week, in our second-to-last sermon from Philippians, we consider Paul's words concerning the Philippian church's support of him as they partnered in the gospel.
  • Philippians - Contentment Listen

    Chris Postma - July 31, 2016

    As Paul winds down his letter to the Church at Philippi, he rejoices again over the partnership he has with the Philippians in carrying out the work of the gospel. He emphasizes how essential contentment is to doing all the things God has called him to do.
  • Philippians - Think and Practice Listen

    Graham Buchanan - July 25, 2016

    This morning we continue to look at what it looks like to live in Gospel Partnership. From Philippians 4:8-9 we see how Paul emphasizes the importance of the way we think and practice, and how it impacts our faith.
  • Philippians - A Life Governed by the Gospel Listen

    Jude St. John - July 17, 2016

    As Paul delivers his final instructions to the Philippians he produces a picture of what a life governed by the gospel looks like. The life of a gospel partner is a life of rejoicing, a life of sweet reasonableness, a life free from anxiousness, and a life of prayer.
  • Philippians - Agree in the Lord Listen

    Jude St. John - July 10, 2016

    As Paul addresses a disagreement that had developed in the Philippian church, we are informed that reconciliation resulting in a restored single-mindedness is the shared responsibility of all believers and it is the gospel that empowers this effort.
  • Philippians - A Contrast and a Partnership Listen

    Jude St. John - July 03, 2016

    Paul, in Philippians 3:18-4:1, shows us the contrasting difference between US (Citizens of Heaven) and THEM (Enemies of the Cross) AND the difference is HIM (Jesus Christ).
  • Philippians - Practical Partnership Listen

    Jude St. John - June 26, 2016

    In today's passage Paul begins to exhort the Philippians in regards to some practical applications which arise out of the previous verses. We will consider the exhortations, and how they apply to us today.
  • Philippians - Press On Listen

    Jude St. John - June 19, 2016

    Today we look at the well-known and oft-quoted phrase that Paul employs to describe his pursuit of all that God has for him in Jesus Christ: "Press On!"
  • Philippians - Gospel Math Listen

    Jude St. John - June 12, 2016

    Using Paul's method of counting, anything and everything is loss when compared to Christ. In today's sermon, we will look at some of the reasons he thinks along these lines.
  • International Justice Mission Listen

    Scott Forbes - June 05, 2016

    International Justice Mission is one of the seven locally-based ministries we partner with in the work of the gospel. Once every two years, today for example, we invite them to explain and update us about their work.
  • Philippians - Confidence In Christ Listen

    Jude St. John - May 29, 2016

    This week we will see Paul's use of comparison to contrast a life that places its confidence in Christ versus a life that is built on anything else.
  • Philippians - Biblical Joy Listen

    Jude St. John - May 22, 2016

    This week, as we consider Paul instructing the Philippians to rejoice, we will look at biblical joy and evaluate how we can rejoice at all times.
  • That Wind, Those Waves Listen

    Mike Wilkins - May 15, 2016

    This morning, Pastor Mike Wilkins will preach on the story of Jesus calming a storm at sea and the subject of how to prepare for the "storms of life".
  • Philippians - Look To the Interest of Others Listen

    Joel Knapp - May 01, 2016

    In Philippians 2:19-24, what appears to be mundane at first glance is actually a challenging text with many foundational Christian ideas being displayed. This text will prove to be both inspiring and applicable to our daily lives.
  • Philippians - Work Out Your Own Salvation Listen

    Jude St. John - April 17, 2016

    This week we are back in Philippians and are looking at what it means for us to work out our own salvation: What part do we play? What should our posture be? What part does God play?
  • Compassion Sunday 2016 - Shaun Groves Listen

    Shaun Groves - April 10, 2016

    Compassion Sunday 2016 with Shaun Groves.
  • Blessed Are the Poor - Mission Peru Sunday - 2016 Listen

    Dave DeSmit - April 03, 2016

    Dave DeSmit and the Youth ministry share about the impact their mission trip to Peru (2016) had on their lives.
  • Easter Sunday 2016 - Jesus Rose Again Listen

    Jude St. John - March 27, 2016

    What does the resurrection of Jesus mean for us today? The staggering impact of the resurrection will be considered on this glorious Easter morning.
  • Jesus Suffered - Palm Sunday Listen

    Jude St. John - March 20, 2016

    Why was it necessary that Jesus suffered? And what does his suffering mean for us today? We will ponder Jesus' suffering that preceded his death in this first of two Easter sermons.
  • Philippians - The Name Above All Names Two Listen

    Jude St. John - March 13, 2016

    This week, from verses 9-11, we look at why God is so concerned for the fame of his great name and what it means for Jesus to be Yahweh - The Name Above All Names.
  • Installation Service for Jude St. John View

    Stephen Harbridge - March 06, 2016

    Installation service for Lead Pastor - Jude St. John.
  • Philippians - The Name Above All Names Listen

    Jude St. John - February 28, 2016

    This week Paul presents to the Philippians, and to us, the example par excellence in regards to having a mindset grounded in humility. Jesus Christ, who he is and what he did, demonstrates the humility we all should desire to emulate as gospel-partners living in a gospel-worthy manner.
  • Philippians - The Most Exalted Example Listen

    Jude St. John - February 21, 2016

    This week Paul presents to the Philippians, and to us, the example par excellence in regards to having a mindset grounded in humility. Jesus Christ, who he is and what he did, demonstrates the humility we all should desire to emulate as gospel-partners living in a gospel-worthy manner.
  • Philippians - Towards a Joy-fulfilling Mindset Listen

    Jude St. John - February 14, 2016

    The verses under consideration this morning are likely the beginning of the main body of Paul's letter to the Philippians. Paul instructs them to live a life worthy of the gospel. Today we observe what a gospel-worthy life looks like and how we attain one.
  • Philippians - A Gospel-Worthy Life Listen

    Jude St. John - February 07, 2016

    This morning we continue with the Gospel perspective theme as we see how Paul applies that outlook to the future. This perspective can be summed up in the well-known verse which proclaims, "To live is Christ, to die is gain."
  • Philippians - A Gospel Perspective Listen

    Jude St. John - January 31, 2016

    This morning we continue with the Gospel perspective theme as we see how Paul applies that outlook to the future. This perspective can be summed up in the well-known verse which proclaims, "To live is Christ, to die is gain."
  • Philippians - The Power of Perspective Listen

    Joel Knapp - January 24, 2016

    Today, Joel Knapp will be preaching the fourth sermon in the Gospel Partnership series which examines Paul's perspective on his own circumstances and the advance of the gospel.
  • Philippians - God Finishes What He Starts Listen

    Jude St. John - January 17, 2016

    The third sermon in the Gospel Partnership series from Philippians looks at a powerful promise from Scripture: "he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion".
  • Philippians - Gospel Partnership - Grateful Prayer for Gospel Partners Listen

    Jude St. John - January 10, 2016

    The second sermon from the letter to the Philippians considers Paul's prayer for the Philippians, which concludes the opening of this letter.
  • Philippians - Gospel Partnership - Intro Listen

    Jude St. John - January 03, 2016

    This week we begin a sermon series from the book of Philippians. The series will have as its foundation the focus of Paul's letter to the believers in the Roman colony of Philippi: Gospel Partnership.
  • Incarnation - Incarnate Forever Listen

    Jude St. John - December 27, 2015

    This Sunday we finish our sermon series on the incarnation by considering this doctrine's impact in several areas: the fulfilling of God's original purpose for man; an example for living; and finally, a pattern for our redeemed bodies. The sermon will be followed by an extended time of worship allowing us to respond to the glorious truth that God became man.
  • Incarnation - Draw Near to God Listen

    Jude St. John - December 20, 2015

    This Sunday, in our third sermon in the series considering the incarnation, we will learn how God the Son becoming a man impacts our lives day-by-day and moment-by-moment. This becomes apparent as we consider the call to "draw near to God" in Hebrews.
  • Incarnation - A Man in the Middle Listen

    Jude St. John - December 13, 2015

    This Sunday, in our second sermon in the series considering the incarnation, we will learn how God the Son becoming a man provided a mediator between man and God resulting in redemption and reconciliation for those who repent and believe.
  • Incarnation - God's Greatest Miracle Listen

    Jude St. John - December 06, 2015

    This Sunday Pastor Jude begins our Christmas sermon series focused on the incarnation of the Son of God. This first sermon is titled "The Import and Impact of God's Greatest Miracle", and it will define incarnation and demonstrate its importance to us.
  • Father, Make Us One Listen

    Stephen Harbridge - November 29, 2015

    This morning, Stephen Harbridge, District Superintendent of the Central Canadian District of the Christian and Missionary Alliance will be speaking to us from John 17:20-23.
  • Dead Orthodoxy - Malachi - Disputing Dead Orthodoxy Listen

    Jude St. John - November 22, 2015

    The final sermon in the Dead Orthodoxy series from the book of Malachi considers the difference between dead orthodoxy and living faith. The contrast is seen by comparing the new and old covenants and seeing the living faith that Christ brings to us.
  • Dead Orthodoxy - Malachi - Disputing God's Covenant Listen

    Jude St. John - November 15, 2015

    The sixth and final dispute between God and his people through the prophet Malachi is under consideration this week. God confronts his people because they are questioning the entire covenant between them and their God; "Is serving God really worth it?"
  • Dead Orthodoxy - Malachi - Disputing God's Provision Listen

    Jude St. John - November 08, 2015

    The sixth sermon in the Dead Orthodoxy series from the book of Malachi considers a dispute over God's provision, and thus dependability, for Israel. God is a dependable covenant partner and is certainly able to provide for his people.
  • Dead Orthodoxy - Malachi - Disputing God's Justice Listen

    Jude St. John - October 25, 2015

    Our fifth sermon in the Dead Orthodoxy series considers a dispute over God's justice. The community questions about his tolerance of evil and they even question his very existence. God, however, declares his opposition to evil and his existence as judge.
  • Dead Orthodoxy - Malachi - Disputing God's Faithfulness Listen

    Jude St. John - October 18, 2015

    Our fourth sermon from the book of Malachi considers the third dispute between God and his people. This dispute is concerned about faithfulness. Malachi’s audience questions God’s faithfulness when, in fact, it is they who are being unfaithful.
  • True, Gracious Gratitude View

    Jude St. John - October 11, 2015

    This Thanksgiving Day we look at thankfulness and, with help from Jonathan Edwards, consider what true and gracious thankfulness really looks like. We ought to be, first and foremost, thankful for God. And, on this special day of thanksgiving, we also want to thank God for Pastor Mike!
  • Dead Orthodoxy - Malachi - Disputing God's Honour Listen

    Jude St. John - October 04, 2015

    Our third sermon from the book of Malachi considers the second dispute between God and his people. This dispute centers around the priests’ perception of God and how they act in light of that knowledge. The question to answer: Is God worthy of honour.
  • Dead Orthodoxy - Malachi - Disputing God's Love Listen

    Jude St. John - September 27, 2015

    Our second sermon from the book of Malachi considers the first dispute between God and his people. This dispute centers around the people's perception of God: In light of their circumstances, does God love Israel? God appeals to revelation, history, and the future to bolster his disputation.
  • Dead Orthodoxy - Malachi - Intro Listen

    Jude St. John - September 20, 2015

    This Sunday is the first sermon in the series Dead Orthodoxy. The Old Testament book of Malachi is the focus of this series. This minor prophet brings a message that challenges our religious observance with a call to living faith. This morning we look at the entire book of Malachi.
  • Launch Sunday 2015 Listen

    Jude St. John - September 13, 2015

    A summary view at what is important to our church and what we do
  • Endurance - Helping Us Endure Listen

    Jude St. John - September 06, 2015

    In this final sermon of the ENDURANCE series, Pastor Jude considers the purpose of warnings in the book of Hebrews and how we ought to respond to those warnings.
  • All In - Living Out Your Faith Listen

    Graham Buchanan - August 30, 2015

    This morning Graham Buchanan, our Director of Community Connections, will preach about what it looks like to be “All In“ in regards to how we daily live out our faith.
  • Endurance - Unshakeable Listen

    Jude St. John - August 23, 2015

    Today Pastor Jude St. John will preach the 12thsermon of the ENDURANCE series from Hebrews 12. The passage under consideration develops the writer's explanation of why we must endure; we endure because the result of endurance is being with God!
  • Endurance - Why We Must Endure Listen

    Jude St. John - August 16, 2015

    Today Pastor Jude St. John will preach the 12thsermon of the ENDURANCE series from Hebrews 12. The passage under consideration develops the writer's explanation of why we must endure; we endure because the result of endurance is being with God!
  • Psalm 27 - And So We Wait Listen

    Lyall Mix - August 09, 2015

    Today Pastor Lyall Mix will be preaching from Psalm 27. In this Psalm we are encouraged to "wait on the Lord". We will see together the benefits we have when we wait on Him.
  • Endurance - See To It Listen

    Jude St. John - August 02, 2015

    This morning pastor Jude St. John will preach from Hebrews 12:15-17. We will see that enduring runners have a responsibility to keep watch over other runners and to diligently guard against failing to endure.
  • Endurance - The pH Factor Listen

    Rob Magwood - July 26, 2015

    As an element of our endurance which honours God, Hebrews 12:14 instructs us to take some challenging steps in relation to other people and God Himself. This morning, Rob "Mags" Magwood continues with our sermon series on Endurance
  • Endurance - Lift, Strengthen and Make Straight Paths View

    Jude St. John - July 19, 2015

    This morning, apprentice pastor Jude St. John will consider what the writer of the letter to the Hebrews meant when he instructed the recipients to "lift your drooping hands and strengthen your weak knees, and make straight paths for your feet" and how this aids our ENDURANCE.
  • Endurance - Fathers and the Father's Discipline Listen

    Ron Standish - July 12, 2015

    This morning, Ron Standish, one of our Elders, will continue our series on "Endurance" from Hebrews 12:9-11, which contrasts the discipline of our earthly fathers and by extension the discipline of all those in authority over us, with the discipline of our heavenly Father.
  • Endurance - The Discipline of Authentic Faith Listen

    Dave De Smit - July 05, 2015

    This morning, Dave De Smit, our own Director of Student Ministries will be looking at the presence of the Lord's loving, Fatherly discipline in our lives as an indicator of the authenticity of our faith.
  • Endurance - For Discipline Listen

    Mike Wilkins - June 28, 2015

    Pastor Mike takes us on the next step in our series on "ENDURANCE" as we consider the ways in which God brings unpleasant and even painful experiences into our lives -- not in spite of but because of his love for us.
  • Endurance - Do Not Grow weary Listen

    Jude St. John - June 21, 2015

    This fifth sermon in our “Endurance" series looks at the admonishment to not grow weary or fainthearted. To ward off weariness, we are encouraged to "consider him" who endured.
  • Endurance - Jesus and the Joy Listen

    Mike Wilkins - June 14, 2015

    Our ongoing series of studies on "Endurance" reveals a simple but essential "tip" for those who intend to "run with endurance the race that is set before us."
  • Endurance - The Race Set Before Us Listen

    Jude St. John - June 07, 2015

    In this third sermon of the series "Endurance" we see what the race before us looks like and how we should respond to that knowledge.
  • Endurance - Unburdened, Unentangled Listen

    Mike Wilkins - May 31, 2015

    This morning, our new series on "Endurance" looks at two practical instructions by which we can prepare to endure any of the challenges we experience.
  • Endurance - Cloud of Witnesses Listen

    Jude St. John - May 24, 2015

    This morning, we begin a series called ENDURANCE from the twelfth chapter of the book of Hebrews. Today we consider how our endurance is impacted by those believers who have gone before us. 
  • Help in High Places - Superior Help Listen

    Mike Wilkins - May 17, 2015

    This morning, we conclude our series from the Letter to the Hebrews: "HELP IN HIGH PLACES", considering the unique superiority of Jesus, the Son of God, and the personal implications for each one of us.
  • Mother's Day - Evidences of Grace Listen

    Jude St. John - May 10, 2015

    This morning's Mother's Day sermon considers the importance of seeing evidence of grace in people's lives. We focus in on mothers and their strengths and weaknesses in finding evidences of grace. Our Scripture passages are Psalm 48:12-14 and 1 Corinthians 1:4-8.
  • Help in High Places - Perfect Help Listen

    Jude St. John - May 03, 2015

    This morning's sermon is the fourth of four on the subject of HELP IN HIGH PLACES. We're looking at the specific help that Jesus offers us as our "great High Priest," and how His "Perfect Help" impacts our lives.
  • Help in High Places - Sympathetic Help Listen

    Mike Wilkins - April 26, 2015

    This morning's sermon is the third of four on the subject of HELP IN HIGH PLACES. We're looking at the specific help that Jesus offers us as our "great High Priest," and how that help can change everything!
  • Help in High Places - Faithful Help Listen

    Jude St. John - April 19, 2015

    This morning, we continue our 4-week series entitled "HELP IN HIGH PLACES," looking at the specific help that the Lord Jesus offers us as "our great High Priest."
  • Help in High Places - Merciful Help Listen

    Mike Wilkins - April 12, 2015

    This morning, Pastor Mike begins our new 4-week series entitled "HELP IN HIGH PLACES," looking at the specific help that the Lord Jesus offers us as "our great High Priest."
  • Easter Sunday -Leaping Like Calves Listen

    Mike Wilkins - April 05, 2015

    Hundreds of years before the Christ was born, the prophets of God, for example Malachi, were foretelling his great accomplishments --- and his glorious resurrection.
  • Palm Sunday - Being Right in the Wrong Way Listen

    Jude St. John - March 29, 2015

    This week's sermon considers "Triumphal Entry" of Jesus into Jerusalem. Looking at the event in the Gospel of John, we will see that the crowds were right about Jesus, but in the wrong way. And we will ask, "Are we also right about Jesus in the wrong way?"
  • The Words of Jesus Christ According to John - I AM the True Vine Listen

    Jude St. John - March 15, 2015

    The last "I AM" statement of Jesus is recorded in the Gospel of John: "I am the true vine...." This organic metaphor indicates many wonderful things about our relationship with God as well as instructions on being "branches."
  • The Words of Jesus Christ According to John - The Way the Truth and the Life Listen

    Mike Wilkins - March 08, 2015

    For many people, one of the hardest things to believe about Christianity is that Jesus is the only way to God, but there is no mistaking what Jesus said, "No one comes to the Father except through me."
  • The Words of Jesus Christ According to John - The Resurrection and the Life Listen

    Jude St. John - March 01, 2015

    In John 11 we read the story of the raising of Lazarus in which Jesus declares himself to be "the resurrection and the life." Jesus indicates that this event is about more than life and death; it is about the glory of God.
  • Baptism Sunday Listen

    Mike Wilkins - February 22, 2015

    On this "Baptism Sunday", we look at two of the biblical truths that baptism pictures.
  • The Words of Jesus Christ, According to John - I AM the Good Shepherd Listen

    Jude St. John - February 15, 2015

    Our study of "The WORDS OF JESUS CHRIST, According to John" continues with the words by which Jesus contrasts himself to the religious leaders of Israel: "I am the Good Shepherd".
  • The Words of Jesus Christ According to John - The Door of the Sheep Listen

    Mike Wilkins - February 01, 2015

    Our study of "THE WORDS OF JESUS CHRIST, according to John" continues with the words by which Jesus explained that he himself is the only way to get in, and to get out, to where we, "his sheep", need to be.
  • The Words of Jesus Christ According to John - The Light of the World Listen

    Jude St. John - January 25, 2015

    The second "I Am" statement, considered in this fourth sermon of the series, is Jesus' statement in which he declares that he is "the light of the world".
  • The Words of Jesus Christ, according to John - The bread of life Listen

    Mike Wilkins - January 18, 2015


    With the series introduced, we now come to the first of Christ's seven "I am" statements. THE BREAD OF LIFE.



  • The Words of Jesus Christ - According to John part 2 Listen

    Jude St. John - January 11, 2015

    A second introductory sermon preparing us for seven sermons on the "I am..." statements that Christ made about himself.
  • The Words of Jesus Christ, according to John - The beginning, the Word and God Listen

    Mike Wilkins - January 04, 2015

    We begin a new Sunday Morning Sermon Series on the "I am..." statements that Christ made about himself.