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In this powerful and practical message, Pastor Tony shares biblical truth about money, stewardship, and eternal perspective. Drawing from Matthew 6:19–21 and Luke 16:9–11, we’re reminded that our treasure reveals where our heart truly lies — and that earthly wealth is temporary, but eternal riches last forever.Pastor Tony challenges us to:Live with generosity and compassionBe faithful even in persecutionServe others humblyWalk in obedience and godlinessYou can’t take your money with you when you leave this world — but you can send it ahead by investing in people, in God’s mission, and in things that last forever.💡 “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” — Matthew 6:21🙏 Stay Connected:📍 All People’s Church – Brampton, ON🌐 www.allpeopleschurch.ca📱 Follow us on Instagram: apcbrampton
💰 New Series: Money Matters | Dr. TonyWhat does the Bible really say about money, wealth, and trust? In this week’s sermon, Dr. Tony shows us how to move from “not enough” to “more than enough,” learning to be faithful stewards and trust God with it all.So much of our lives—our houses, cars, bank accounts, and investments—are tied to systems we don’t fully control. But what does it mean to place our trust not in uncertain riches, but in the living God who owns it all?In this powerful message, Dr. Tony challenges us to:See finances as an issue of trust, worship, and identityUnderstand that God is the true source of wealth (Psalm 24:1, Deut. 8:18)Embrace our role as stewards, not ownersStore up treasures in heaven, not just on earth💡 With over 2,300 verses in the Bible about money and possessions, this is not a side topic—it’s central to how we live out our faith. Jesus Himself said, “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”🙌 Whether you’re on the mountain or in the valley of your financial journey, this message will equip and encourage you to trust God with your whole heart and to be “rich in good works.”📖 Scripture references: Proverbs 3, 1 Timothy 6, Luke 16, Matthew 25, Malachi 3, and more.👉 Be sure to like, share, and subscribe so you don’t miss the rest of this life-changing series!#MoneyMatters #SundaySermon #DrTony #FaithAndFinances #Stewardship #TrustGod
In this episode of our podcast, Pastor Tony and Pastor Moses dive into one of the most talked-about topics in Christian circles—the rapture and the end times. With recent predictions about “the day and hour” of Christ’s return circulating online, we ask the tough questions:What does the Bible actually say about the rapture?Why are so many predictions unbiblical, dangerous and damaging to our credibility as believers?What should our response be when fear and conspiracy theories spread?Together, we explore passages from Scripture, discuss the importance of staying rooted in God’s Word, and remind ourselves of Jesus’ words: “Let not your hearts be troubled.”📖 Whether it’s Matthew 24, Revelation, or the prophecies of Ezekiel and Daniel, we unpack how to discern the signs of the times without falling for sensational predictions.👉 Stay tuned until the end for details on our upcoming End Times Bible Study series, starting October 8 at All People’s Church—an in-person study designed to go even deeper into these questions.If you’ve ever been confused about rapture timelines, conspiracies, or fear-based teachings, this conversation will bring clarity and hope.✨ Don’t forget to:👍 Like this video📌 Share it with a friend💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments—we’d love to hear from you!🔔 Subscribe so you don’t miss future conversations📖 Join us for a powerful End Times Bible Study starting October 8 at All People’s Church (in-person only).✨ Like | 👍 Share | 💬 Comment | 🔔 SubscribeKeywords: rapture, end times, Bible prophecy, second coming of Christ, Matthew 24, Revelation, signs of the times, Christian podcast
In this powerful message from 2 Peter 1, we are called to recalibrate our lives around the Word of God and grow in the virtues that lead to spiritual maturity. Peter, nearing the end of his life, urges believers to remain steadfast, to hear the present truth of what the Spirit is saying, and to pursue the qualities that confirm our calling and election in Christ.This sermon challenges us to move beyond spiritual immaturity and complacency, reminding us that faith is just the starting point. True discipleship requires perseverance, self-control, godliness, brotherly kindness, and ultimately, agape love.Be encouraged to feed yourself with God’s Word, surrender fully to Him, and walk in love—the very nature of God—so the world will know we are His disciples.
In this powerful episode, our Pastors unpack a challenging but necessary conversation: Who is the real Jesus we are following?Too often, society reshapes Christ into a version that fits personal agendas, political biases, or cultural preferences—creating a “golden calf” in His name. But the Bible reveals the authentic Jesus: full of both grace and truth, compassion and correction, mercy and judgment.Together, our pastors discuss:The danger of creating a Jesus in our own imageWhy partial or incomplete views of Christ lead to false worshipThe importance of allegiance to the Jesus of the Bible rather than political or cultural idolsHow Scripture calls us to repent, surrender, and know Him fullyThis is a call to return to the true Christ—the one revealed in Scripture, who lived, died, and rose again to bring forgiveness, reconciliation, and eternal life.🙏 If this episode encourages you, please like, share, and subscribe so more people can be equipped with biblical truth.📖 “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” – John 14:6
This Sunday, Pastor Tony invited us into a family chat to talk about the fallout after the Charlie Kirk assassination. In this message, he talks about what it truly means to be spiritual versus carnal believers. ⁉️Are we representing Christ to the people, or are we representing the people to Christ?⁉️In a culture filled with sound bites, division, and offence, this sermon challenges us to rise above carnality and walk in the Spirit of Christ. Pastor addresses recent events, the tension of differing opinions, and the responsibility we carry as believers to be salt and light in a world desperate for truth.Through honest reflection, biblical teaching, and practical wisdom, we are reminded that:📌 The Word of God is not just a truth—it is THE TRUTH📌 Our calling is to pour oil, not fuel the fire.📌 Christ is the answer to every division, wound, and brokenness.📌 Love, self-control, and unity are the marks of a mature church.This is more than a sermon—it’s a call to live above offence, to be healed from wounds, and to represent Christ faithfully in a culture longing for His light.📖 Scripture References:1 Corinthians 3Book of JudeMatthew 24🙏 If this message blesses you, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe so others can be encouraged by the Word of God.
We are diving deep into the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk and its wider implications for the church and our world.We hit key topics like:📌The question of whether Charlie Kirk should be considered a martyr for his faith.📌How culture celebrates or condemns tragedy and what that reveals about the human heart.📌 The critical need for discernment, biblical perspective, and standing for truth in perilous times.📌Why the next generation must be equipped to think critically and courageously proclaim Jesus beyond the walls of the church.Through it all, Pastor Tony and Pastor Moses emphasize one central truth: ✨Christ is the answer.👉 Share your thoughts in the comments, like this video, and subscribe to the channel for more conversations that point back to Jesus.#Faith #Podcast #CharlieKirk #ChristianPerspective #WhatWasThatAbout
Join us for a powerful message from Dr. Tony Foster, our guest speaker this past Sunday, as we celebrated the 57th Anniversary of All People’s Church!Preaching from Genesis 45:1–7, Dr. Foster delivered a prophetic and timely word titled:“From Isolation to Influence: Tell My Daddy I’m Still Alive.”In this sermon, Dr. Foster unpacks the life of Joseph—his dreams, betrayal, trials, and ultimate elevation. He reminds us that:📌 Your valley seasons are God’s classrooms where He prepares you for influence.📌 Temptation, testing, and betrayal are part of the process, but they cannot stop God’s purpose.📌 Your name and calling remain intact even through adversity.📌 God turns broken places into fruitful places, just like Joseph’s testimony.This message carries a word of hope, restoration, and identity for everyone walking through a difficult season. It also prophetically affirms the next chapter of All People’s Church as we step into new levels of apostolic and prophetic calling.✨ Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more sermons, teachings, and encouragement from our house.📖 Scripture Reference: Genesis 45:1–7📅 Occasion: 57th Church Anniversary | Guest Speaker: Dr. Tony Foster
In this message, Pastor Moses explores how to tune out the noise of the world and realign our lives to God’s frequency. Drawing from 2 Peter 1, this message unpacks the “ladder” of faith—virtue, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, kindness, and love—and shows how a fruitful, focused life keeps us from spiritual blindness. Discover practical steps to recalibrate your faith and walk in God’s promises today.
In this powerful message, Pastor unpacks what it means to tune our spiritual frequency back to God. Drawing from 2 Peter 1, this sermon emphasizes the “growth ladder” of faith—adding virtue, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, and ultimately love. Pastor challenges us to recalibrate our spiritual lives, reminding us that true faith is not passive but requires intentional habits, moral excellence, and daily alignment with Christ.Through real-life stories, biblical teaching, and practical steps (like building prayer routines and immersing ourselves in Scripture), this message calls believers to move from spiritual stagnation to fruitfulness, from distraction to focus, and from compromise to genuine devotion.The central truth is clear: a growing Christian life leads to fruitfulness, while neglect leads to spiritual blindness.Don't forget to like and subscribe! #sermon #sundaymessage
Today, we are challenging the idea that "self-help" is a negative concept within Christianity. While our character should be rooted in becoming Christ-like, it is also important for believers to seek excellence and self-improvement.If a concept isn't directly from the Bible, should it be ignored? Even Jesus used real-world examples in his teachings, demonstrating that wisdom can be found outside of scripture to help us live biblically.Self-improvement materials should not become "gospel" or replace the Word of God, but should be filtered through a biblical worldview. Don't forget learning from others is important, even those you may disagree with, as it's a sign of spiritual maturity and security in your relationship with God. The goal is to use all available wisdom to glorify God and to be "good" at what we do, just as the biblical figure Daniel was known for his excellence. This approach should lead to lives that are visibly improved, not just spiritually, but in every area, from health and finances to work ethic, so that others can see that faith truly works.#podcast #christianpodcast
In this message from our Villains of the Faith series, we take a closer look at Korah’s rebellion—a powerful warning against pride, envy, and rejecting God’s authority. Discover how this story challenges us to examine our own hearts, choose humility over arrogance, and remain faithful to God’s calling. What can we learn from one of Scripture’s most dangerous acts of defiance? Join us as we unpack the lessons from Korah’s fall.
In this episode, we dive into the complex and often misunderstood concept of Reconciliation in a biblical context. Reconciliation, at its simplest, is about removing hostility and adversity from situations and relationships—whether with God or with other people.This isn't just a suggestion; it's a central theme of the New Testament and the Kingdom of God. The Bible teaches that because we have been reconciled to God, we are now given the ministry of reconciliation—a responsibility to represent Jesus in our relationships with others.Ultimately, the ministry of reconciliation stems from the love of Christ, which should control and direct how we respond to others, even those who are difficult or annoying. It's a powerful message that challenges the common individualistic approach to faith and reminds us that our relationship with God is meant to bleed into our relationships with one another.#podcast #christianpodcast
In this sermon, we explore the book of Jude, which warns against those who have a "taste" for things other than God. Jude highlights three Old Testament figures, with a special focus on Balaam, a prophet who could hear from God but was corrupted by greed.Though hired to curse the Israelites, Balaam was only able to bless them. Motivated by a reward, he instead advised the enemy king to seduce the Israelites, causing them to break their covenant with God and bring a plague upon themselves.This story serves as a powerful reminder that the greatest threats often come from within. The sermon challenges us to fight for our faith and not let a "taste" for money or power compromise our integrity. We are encouraged to choose righteousness over material reward, even if it means losing out in the short term, because our true treasure is found elsewhere.#sundayservice #sermon #villain
Hey everyone, and welcome back to "What Was That About?" 🎙️In this episode, we're diving into the controversy surrounding a recent American Eagle ad featuring actress Sydney Sweeney. The ad has caused an uproar, with some people claiming it's "Nazi propaganda" because of Sweeney's appearance as a blonde-haired, blue-eyed woman.Sweeney says in the ad, "I have great jeans," a double entendre referring to both her figure and the American Eagle jeans she's wearing. However, the ad has exposed just how divided our society is. We discuss the public's reaction and American Eagle's decision not to back down or apologize.Let us know what you think about the ad campaign, the response, and the uproar in the comments below! 👇#AmericanEagle #SydneySweeney #CancelCulture #CultureWars #Division #Propaganda #Podcast #SocialCommentary #WhatWasThatAbout #AmericanEagleJeans
Join us as we begin a new series called "Villains of the Faith". In this series, we will examine bad examples from the Bible to gain wisdom and learn what not to do. Obtaining virtue from their vices. This week, we're focusing on "The Way of Cain". The Bible is full of good examples to emulate, but it also contains bad examples that we should examine to find warnings and wisdom."The Way of Cain" is characterized by a high view of self and a low view of God. It manifests in three ways:📌Defiant Sin: This is knowingly and intentionally disobeying God's Word and refusing to repent.📌Destructive Relationships: These relationships are marked by a lack of respect, love, and emotional health, which can cause emotional, mental, and spiritual damage. A low view of God always results in a low view of others.📌Distorted Worship: This occurs when we offer God what we want instead of what He asks for. It is a high view of our own preferences, placing ourselves at the center rather than God.The problem with Cain wasn't his sacrifice, but his inability to respond to God's sacrifice. Worship is a response to who God is and what He has done. Just as Jesus was the once-for-all sacrifice, we are called to be a living sacrifice in response. When we truly understand this, we can shift our focus from ourselves to God.✨Don't forget to like and subscribe! ✨#cainandabel #villain #bible #sundaymessage #churchonline
In the final part of a series on relational intelligence, Pastor Moses discusses the ministry of reconciliation, which he says is not just a message but a lifestyle. He explains that because we have been reconciled with God, we are now obligated to live in right relationship with others. The sermon uses the story of Joseph and his brothers to illustrate how God can heal us from the pain caused by others and redeem the situation for His purposes. He also points out that you can release people without resentment and walk in freedom and forgiveness without reunion. The sermon concludes with the message that the love of Christ should control us, not our emotions or past hurts, which allows us to live out the ministry of reconciliation.Watch this message to understand the ministry of reconciliation!Don't forget to like and subscribe! #reconciliation #forgiveness #community #sundaymessage
We're tackling a big topic today: "cancel culture". While we know it's toxic and harmful in the world, the question is, does it exist within the church? Pastor Moses Kohn and Dr. Tony Soldano discuss how the church might be seduced into accepting things the Bible teaches against. We explore the idea that in an effort to be popular and show "love and acceptance," the church may be cancelling holiness and righteousness.However, we also look at the other side of the coin: are we guilty of cancelling people who are on their own spiritual journey? We are in the business of transformation, and that takes time and a lot of patience.We delve into biblical stories like the Prodigal Son and the Woman at the Well, and are reminded that we, too, were once in a place of sin. We have received God's grace, and we are called to offer that same grace to others.Let us know your thoughts in the comments below! 👇Don't forget to like this video, share it with a friend, and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode! 🔔#CancelCulture #ChurchCulture #Grace #Forgiveness #Transformation #GodsLove #Christianity #BibleStudy #AllPeoplesChurch #WhatWasThatAbout
In this sermon, we explore the powerful message of reconciliation with God. We delve into the idea that God has reconciled us to Himself through Jesus and given us the "ministry of reconciliation".We discuss how this mission, while seemingly impossible in our own strength, becomes possible through the Holy Spirit's empowerment. We are not alone; God has sent someone just like Jesus to be with us.We also differentiate between the "gospel of salvation" and the "gospel of the Kingdom," emphasizing that salvation is merely the starting point.Finally, we highlight the ABCs of this mission:Accept the Mission: Our salvation is not private; we must embrace the responsibility of reconciliation.Believe the Mission: We must genuinely believe that Jesus is the only way, truth, and life.Carry Out the Mission: We are called to live out this mission daily, acting as ambassadors for Christ in a world desperately searching for answers. We are simply passing through, our job is to bring as many people with us as possible.
In this episode, we tackle a common question: Do you need to speak in tongues to go to heaven? We dive into what it means to be saved, the role of the Holy Spirit, and whether speaking in tongues or healing is a requirement for salvation.Join us as we discuss the biblical understanding of salvation, the filling of the Holy Spirit, and the purpose of spiritual gifts. We explore the difference between being born of the Spirit and being filled with the Spirit, and how these concepts relate to a believer's life.If you're seeking clarity on these important spiritual topics, this episode is for you! Don't forget to subscribe to our channel, like this video, and share it with others! Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!#holyspirit #giftoftongues #giftsofthespirit
















