Ephesians: Chosen
God chose you before you arrived on the scene. In fact He chose you before the was a scene.

God chose you before you arrived on the scene. In fact He chose you before the was a scene.
We're starting a brand new series in the book of Ephesians. Paul writes this letter to encourage believers amongst a culture that was challenging for them. Join us as we go over the main themes, culture, and background of Ephesians and what it means for us today.
Psalm 23 is a song of hope. The closing lyric leads us to comfort, hope and to a place of anticipating what's to come.
Did you know that God delights in you? He sets a place for you at the table and Psalm 23 gives us such peace.
What does it mean to journey through the valley of the shadow of death and why there is always hope.
When the Galatians started going off course Paul writes a letter that guides them back to the main thing. This is the first of 3 modules taking us through Paul's letter to the Galatians.
Welcome to a new series as we explore what may be the most recited Psalm in all of the book of Psalms. Take a journey through Psalm 23 with us and we pray you find comfort for your soul.
For over 2 millennia the Christian church has celebrated the resurrection of Jesus on Easter Sunday. Discover why it is the most important event in all of human history and how you can be a witness of it for yourself.
Join us for communion following the sermon. What do we do when we face the brokenness and devastation of this world? God already knows, it's time we just let him in.
The journey of faith invites us into the changing of our mind. To discover that our patterns of thought can be aligned with the mind of Christ.
Water baptism is one of two sacraments of the church. A public declaration of an inward faith in Christ Jesus. We also discover that it's not just for us.
The church gathers on a regular basis around the Lord's Table. Today we explore why we partake in communion in community.
Spiritual gifts serve to build up the church. Today we discover what they are, the spirit in which we operate in them, and the proper order of our worship.
When we think of worship we may have images of singing together inter our minds. Today we take our understanding of worship to the deeper places, the foundations. By our very nature, human beings are worshipers.
Preaching and teaching the scriptures is a big part of the gatherings of the church. Why is this and what is the framework in which this happens.
Today we start a new series called, The Church. It may not be what you think.
When it comes to what we have we must find our way of acknowledging it's all from God.
Today we explore this premise, "stewarding our friendships is the antidote to shallow discipleship."
Rest is more than putting your feet up. The biblical mandate to be people of rest is about restoration that is spirit-deep.
When we realize that it's all God's we can begin to find our place in it all as stewards.
Join us in communion as we begin 2023.
From our living room to yours, Merry Christmas!
Today we disembark with the conclusion to our series "Ancestry.jc". Last week we explored the genealogy of Mary, today we discover something of her life and her YES to God.
Did you know Luke cites the genealogy of Mary (Mother of Jesus) all the way back to Adam? What can we learn is surprising.
The book is one of two that have no mention of God. Yet we see His Sovereign hand throughout. A reminder that in those seasons of life when we don't see God, we can be certain He is at work.
To grow in wisdom we must know Wisdom. It's in the nature of God that we find our design and by extension the ways of wisdom in this world.
David was someone who experienced great heights and profound lows. Today we're looking at a turning point in his life and what we can learn from that moment.
God is in the business of rewriting our stories. He does this in a powerful way with Rahab. Let's look at her life and what it teaches us about our walk of faith. We're also going to take a moment to pause and recognize Remembrance Day Weekend.
Have you ever felt like an outsider? In Jesus, this doesn't have to be the case. He welcomes us all no matter where we've been. We have the special privilege of welcoming Pastor Len DenBraber to share a message of hope with you today. Pastor Len is the Assistant Superintendent of Multiplication for our fellowship of churches, the PAOC. He serves in our BC and Yukon District.
Be encouraged to dream again. The circumstances of life don't dictate the outcome of the dreams God gives you, but the path to fulfillment may be different than you anticipate.