In the body of Christ, we are not immune to suffering like some people might think we might be. We are not exempt from the trials we might face in this life, from the pain we might encounter. There will be loss and there will be disappointment, but too often when we read passages like...
Category: <span>Sermons</span>
“Him: The God of Rest,” Matthew 11:25-30
How many of us feel like you can use a rest? Do you remember when you were children and being upset when you were told to take a nap? Some of you still have kids who would do that, we would fight, argue, cry and complain and almost will ourselves to stay awake just to...
“Him: The Heart of the One Who Loves Us,” John 15:12-17
In this continuation of our theme “Him,” Pastor Abie Kulynych turns to one of the most familiar passages of the New Testament, John 15, to turn our attention to what Jesus was teaching His disciple then and is still teaching us today namely the deeper understanding of His love for His people. Jesus wants to...
“Him: The Lord Is One” Deuteronomy 6:4-12
Our theme for this year 2022 has shifted from “We” last year to “Him” this year; working to see ourselves as one body with many members to seeing God as God, to seeing Him for who He is and not just what He does, what He has done and what we are still hoping that...
“Him: God’s Generous Tests,” Exodus 16:4-5
In this week’s sermon, pastor Abie Kulynych gets deeper into God’s generosity by reminding us that we are not as we are meant to be. And since our hearts have fallen short of our Creator, our condition does not match His character. So God tests us from His generosity to reveal our hearts and transform...
“Him: Generosity,” Exodus 16:4-12
In this week’s sermon, pastor Abie Kulynych starts with a question, what does God want? This the same question that Job asked God, “What do you want from me?” The answer to this fundamental question is the main point of today’s message, God wants us.
“Him: Gentleness and Generosity,” Exodus 16:1-4
This is a passage of Scripture that we have talked about many times. But in this sermon, I am hoping and I am asking that we would talk about it a little bit differently. I am hoping, rather than seeing ourselves in the Israelites, that we would see how God worked in them and for...
“Invited to Know HIM,” Romans 11:33-36
In this week’s sermon, our speaker Joanne DiLeo looks at the life of Paul and his writing to remind us that we are “Invited to Know HIM.”
“We: From Intimacy to Fellowship,” 2 Corinthians 3:12-18
Our theme for 2021 was simply the pronoun “WE”. It was our goal to learn what it truly means to be one body with many members. We passed ourselves and into each other to examine and change our mindset from being consumed with our own lives to learning how to be connected to the hearts...
“The We of Christmas: Mary’s Response, The Unexpected” Luke 1:26-56
This week we continue our December series, “The We of Christmas.” Over the course of these few weeks, you will be able to hear from some of the preachers we have among us. Last week David started us beautifully talking about Zacharias and Elizabeth. One point that he brought up, among many, is that righteous...