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“With Christ,” Colossians 3:1-6

Over these last few weeks since we’ve been talking about Colossians, we’ve been talking about the fact that Colossians is largely a letter about the supremacy of Jesus. A simplistic overview of this book would like this, chapter 1 reveals Jesus’ supremacy in creation, He made all things. Chapter 2 reveals Jesus’ supremacy in salvation,...

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CORF Building Update_JAN 2023

In this video, Paul updates us on the what we accomplished last year and on all the ongoing need for us to move forward with constructions work.

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“Submission in Him,” Colossians 2:11-23

In the book of Colossians, Paul is largely writing about the supremacy of Christ over ALL. In today’s sermon, Pastor Abie Kulynych ends chapter 2 of Colossians focusing on the implication of Christ being the head of every power and authority, “Submission in Him.”

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“Complete in Him,” Colossians 2:6-10

As we’re starting the new year, we really are not doing anything new. Last year we moved from “WE” to “HIM.” Once you put your attention on Him, where else do you go? We don’t need to go in any other direction but only deeper in Him because He is the source of everything we...

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“Love,” Matthew 1-2

Advent, from a Latin word for coming, is a time for waiting, a time of preparation to celebrate Jesus’ birth, but it is also a longing to see Jesus when He comes back again. Hope, peace, joy and love are different focuses of this very important period. In today’s sermon, in our last week of...

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“Joy,” John 10:7-10

Advent, from a Latin word for coming, is a time for waiting, a time of preparation to celebrate Jesus’ birth, but it is also a longing to see Jesus when He comes back again. Hope, peace, joy and love are different focuses of this very important period. In today’s sermon, in our third week of...

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“Peace,” Matthew 10:34-42

Advent, from a Latin word for coming, is a time for waiting, a time of preparation to celebrate Jesus’ birth, but it is also a longing to see Jesus when He comes back again. Hope, peace, joy and love are different focuses of this very important period. In today’s sermon, Jonathan Cornelius talks about “Peace.”