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We're a community of imperfect people being transformed by Jesus for the good of the city.

Anchored to the Gospel • Anchored in Regina, SK
179 Episodes
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We unpack John 3, and look at the intersection of saving faith and obedience.
Where Do We Find God?

Where Do We Find God?

2026-03-0338:35

Pastor Nik unpacks Jesus' arrival at the temple, and over-turning the tables of the money changers. With a better understanding of what Jesus was *actually* up to, we can ask anew: what does He want to overturn in our hearts?
We're Out Of Wine

We're Out Of Wine

2026-03-0340:01

Pastor Nik takes us through Jesus' miracle turning water into wine. As it turns out, there's a LOT more going on in this passage than just a wedding without enough wine.
Due to a technical issue, we join Mick partway through his unpacking of John 1:35-51. As we see Jesus beginning to assemble His disciples, we see a beautiful picture of how we too can see — and ultimately be seen by — Jesus.
Behold the Lamb

Behold the Lamb

2026-02-1533:34

Pastor Nik takes us through John 1:19-34. We look at John's testimony of who he is anchored in the truth of who Jesus is. As we explore, experience, and, at times, struggle with our own sense of identity and longing to belong, we're reminded of our greater identity under the person and work of Jesus.
We officially* kick off our series in the Gospel of John, looking at Jesus as the Word becoming flesh and entering into human history — tabernacling with us — and how that can and should change how we live our lives.*We've been in John for 3 weeks as part of January's vision month, but we're for real for real starting John now.
Shepherding Community

Shepherding Community

2026-01-2641:03

We close our Vision Month looking at our third pillar — shepherding community. Connecting to John 16, we look at the work of Holy Spirit, and how we seek to be a Spirit-led community here at Anchor.
We continue our Vision Month looking at the three pillars central to our church's vision and culture. This week, we look at the mission of the church.
We kick-off both our series in the Gospel of John and also our Vision Month, where we're taking the rest of January to dig into and unpack the three pillars central to our church's vision and culture.This week, look at Spiritual Formation and Jesus' invitation to abide in Him.
We close out our series in Isaiah, and see how the God we've encountered throughout the book gives us assurance and hope in the here and now, beyond the hope yet to come.
The Servant Jesus has come to announce his new creation, and you are invited to be part of it!
Discover the breathtaking invitation of Isaiah 55: God calling the thirsty, the weary, and the wandering to come and receive His free, life-giving grace through Jesus. In this brief postlude to the Servant Songs, we explore His call to return, His mercy that surpasses ours, and the sure hope of His renewing Word. Listen in and be invited afresh to come, receive, and live.
Pastor Nik takes us through the fourth servant song in Isaiah.
Pastor Nik takes us through Isaiah 50, looking at Jesus as the steadfast servant in suffering. We see how Jesus brings rest to weary hearts, entering into our darkness and suffering — He still holds us, and we can trust Him.
Nik takes us through the second Servant Song in Isaiah 49. We look at the Servant's calling to save, and His work to restore the cosmos and all things to Himself. Outflowing from that, we look at 4 implications for us.
The Stump & The Shoot

The Stump & The Shoot

2025-11-2534:37

Pastor Nik takes us through Isaiah 7, and Isaiah's confronting of King Ahaz. As we encounter the uncertainty of their moment, we're left with some questions relevant for us right now:Where in the midst of uncertainty, pain, or fear, is God inviting me to surrender to Him rather than relying on my own plans and strength?Am I trusting in Jesus, the holy seed from the burnt stump, to bring new life out of what seems hopeless or dead?
Mick takes us through the first Servant Song in Isaiah 42, looking at the Servant's identity (spoiler: He's Jesus!), His mission, and how we should respond to Him.
"Comfort, my people!"

"Comfort, my people!"

2025-11-1237:57

In Isaiah 40, God speaks comfort to a weary people—not with platitudes, but with His own presence. This message explores how the glory of God is revealed in Jesus’ tender strength, calling us to prepare the way for the Lord, find renewal in His Spirit, and rest in the everlasting Word that never fails. OR God doesn’t just offer platitudes—He shows up. In this episode, discover how Isaiah 40 reveals a God who comforts, strengthens, and restores the weary.
What does it look like to turn to God in crisis—and stay faithful in prosperity? Hezekiah’s journey shows why we need a Saviour, and how Jesus stands at the door of our hearts today. (Isaiah 36-39).
The Tale of Two Cities

The Tale of Two Cities

2025-10-2734:24

The Two Cities & The Feast of God (Isa 25-26)Lofty/proud city vs. humble/righteous city.God wants to eat with us (Gen 1-3, Ex 24, Jesus & the Table)Peace & ResurrectionFinal Triumph (Isa 27:1)
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