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A church meeting downtown Toronto for students, urban professionals and families.
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In this sermon, guest speaker Gabe Bouch unpacks 2 Corinthians 12, exploring the themes of suffering and grace. The apostle Paul’s experiences encourage us to seek God’s grace in the midst of life’s challenges, revealing how divine power is perfected in our weaknesses.
This sermon explores the relationship between faith and doubt, using the story of a grieving father in Mark 9. Pastor Richard highlights how prayer acts as a conduit for dependence on Jesus, despite our struggles with doubt.
Sheila continues our Prayer sermon series by exploring King David’s prayers in 1 Chronicles 29, highlighting themes of God’s sovereignty, generosity, and the call for wholehearted devotion and consecration.
In this sermon, Dr. Richard Kidger continues our series on prayer by examining a prayer for revival from the prophet Habakkuk. Discover what revival truly means and how it can transform our lives, renewing our hearts and communities through the power of prayer and a longing for God’s presence.
Dr Richard continues our summer series on prayer by turning to Paul’s prayer for the Colossians – a prayer that calls them not just to faith, but to a deeper maturity in Christ. In this message, we’re reminded that following Jesus is more than a single decision; it’s a lifelong journey of growth, endurance, and gratitude.
In this sermon, Pastor Richard delves into the story of King Jehoshaphat from 2 Chronicles 20 to illustrate the power of prayer and dependence on God during times of crisis. We are encouraged to deepen our trust and reliance on God’s unwavering character in both challenging moments and everyday life.
John Saison opens our new series “When We Pray: Prayers That Move God and Change Us” by discussing the transformative power of praying for courage, drawing from Acts 4. This message explores how boldness, strengthened by prayer and community, enables believers to overcome fear and share God’s love in the face of opposition.
In this sermon, Pastor Bert explores the themes of letting go and moving forward, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging when a dream or season in life has ended. Through biblical examples and personal stories, he challenges listeners to stop clinging to the past and embrace the new beginnings God has prepared for them.
In this sermon, Pastor Tristan explores the profound journey of change through the lens of Moses’ story in the book of Exodus. Discover how God’s Word, Presence, and Community equip us to navigate life’s disruptions, detours, and crises with strength and faith.
Revelation shows us not an escape from the world, but the renewal of all things—God’s presence, our relationships, creation, and purpose. In this final message of our series,  we explore how this ending shapes how we live today with faith, endurance, and hope.
In this sermon, guest speaker Daniel Hernandez explores the transformative role of the Holy Spirit in everyday life, emphasizing its practical importance in guiding and empowering believers. Through personal stories and insights from John 14-16, he invites us to embrace a covenantal relationship with the Holy Spirit to enrich our spiritual walk.
What if the end of the world isn’t something to fear, but something to hope for? This week, we explore Revelation 19–20 and the return of Christ, who comes not just to judge evil—but to restore everything broken.
This sermon explores the powerful contrast between Babylon and the New Jerusalem in Revelation 17–21, revealing how two rival kingdoms compete for our worship and shape our desires. It’s a call to resist the seductive lies of our culture and re-centre our lives on the enduring beauty of God’s kingdom.
This message pulls back the curtain on the epic spiritual battle behind the chaos of our world, as revealed in Revelation 12–13. It offers hope and clarity by showing how Jesus has already won—and how we can live with confidence and purpose in the face of pressure and deception.
What if God’s judgment was actually a call to mercy? In Revelation 6–11, we see that behind the unfolding judgment of God is a faithful, just God who seals His people with His presence and sends them with His purpose.
In this message, Ps Bert continues through Rev 6-8 where God’s justice on evil unfolds.
In this message, Sheila continues our series in Revelation. In chapters 4-5, we get a picture of the throne of God, where people of every nation worship the lamb. We’re reminded who is truly worthy of our worship, and why that changes everything.
What would Jesus say to the church today? In Revelation 2–3, we hear His voice—centering us on Himself, encouraging us, correcting us, calling us to respond, and giving us hope for the journey ahead.
In a world full of chaotic uncertainty, Revelation isn’t a secret code about the end, it’s a powerful unveiling of Jesus—glorious, victorious, and ever-present. In this sermon, Pastor Richard explores how the first chapter of Revelation gives us hope, clarity, and purpose today.
In this Easter Sunday message, Pastor Bert focuses on Mary Magdalene’s encounter with the risen Jesus. Her story invites us to see how the resurrection changes everything. No matter what we face, God has the final word.
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