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The weekly sermon podcast from Cornerstone Baptist Church in PEI's Montague Site
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Jesus'  genealogy is made up of all kinds of folks, some of which we wouldn't  expect! This Advent as we look at people from Jesus' lineage, we'll see how Jesus came both through them and for them.
Jesus' genealogy is made up of all kinds of folks, some of which we wouldn't expect! This Advent as we look at people from Jesus' lineage, we'll see how Jesus came both through them and for them.
Jesus' genealogy is made up of all kinds of folks, some of which we wouldn't expect! This Advent as we look at people from Jesus' lineage, we'll see how Jesus came both through them and for them
Jesus' genealogy is made up of all kinds of folks, some of which we wouldn't expect! This Advent as we look at people from Jesus' lineage, we'll see how Jesus came both through them and for them. 
We live in a society driven by money. Because so much of our life depends on having money, it often causes us anxiety. What is Jesus' perspective on wealth? This week Pastor Tyler works through Jesus' teaching on money from the Sermon on the Mount to answer these questions. 
As a culture, we broadly agree that there’s something unique about human life. As followers of Jesus, how do we view life from God’s perspective?
Our culture is full of conflicting messages and pressures on women. What does it look like to affirm the equality and dignity of women from a biblical foundation? 
If you've got Twitter, you know the outrage that takes place on social media directed toward celebrities and companies when they act out of line. What does it look like to work through offense as citizens of the Kingdom of God rather than participate in Cancel Culture?
All human beings build their lives on something, but not all building materials are equal. Pastor Dana shares from Matthew 7 where Jesus teaches how a wise person builds their life. 
The cultural conversation on sex and gender is moving rapidly. How does Jesus and His Word speak into the concept of gender, identity, and being male and female? How do we honour the Image of God in all people?
We're steeped in a sex-obsessed culture. How does that form our thinking and practices of sex? How does Jesus and life in His Kingdom speak about sex? 
How do we live as citizens of the Kingdom of God in the midst of the rapidly changing culture? Where do we find our identity? Is it something ascribed to us from those outside of us, discovered from within, or something else?
We've all heard it, maybe we've even experienced it. Are Christians hypocrites? We dive into this topic looking at the reality of hypocrisy in human nature and how Jesus is the solution!
This week at our "Church at the Waterfront", we tackle the perception that Christians seem to be against everything! Where does this come from, and is it warranted? 
Our first "Church at the Waterfront" service, we tackle the uncomfortable reality that Christianity has been a tool of oppression by colonialism and a very "worldly" perspective of the Kingdom of God. Is faith in Jesus more than this? Do we have to become "like them" to become "like Jesus?"
We begin our "You have heard it said" series with an assumption many have made about Christianity: you can either take the Bible seriously or science seriously. What if we don't have to choose one or another. What if they're both communicating truth from different angles or trying to answer different questions. Listen as we unpack whether Christianity is anti-science!
We've all heard the story before... unexpected traveler helps out when the religious guys won't. But what does it mean to ask the question of ourselves that Jesus is answering: Who is my neighbour? How do I live Jesus' kind of life by loving God and loving my neighbour like myself?
Humanity exists in conflict: conflict with God, with the human community, and with the rest of the creation that sustains us. Why does this happen, especially in the church? Dr. Terry LeBlanc brings us back to Acts 15 to show us the way the early church strived to live in good relationship with each other. 
Jesus chose to wrap up his famous Sermon on the Mount with a short parable of two house builders. One was wise, building his house on a strong rock foundation, the other foolishly built it on the sand. On what kind of foundation are we building our lives?
When tragedy happens, is it God's judgement for sin? Jesus tackles this question in Luke 13:1-9 and warns us not to push off taking him seriously. 
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