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What is Hope?Is it wishful thinking? Naïve optimism? Or is it something more?This week, we begin our Advent series by stepping into the quiet, overlooked corner of the Christmas story: the lives of Elizabeth and Zechariah. They don’t usually appear on Christmas cards, but their story is Act One of the drama God is unfolding. And within their long waiting, honest doubts, and unexpected joy, we discover a rich picture of what Christian hope truly is.If you’re longing for a hope, this episode is for you.Take a listen!
This week, we finished our Core Values series with: Relying on God. Together, we reflect on what it means to rely on God, not through striving, but through closeness. Join us as we explore prayer, waiting, longing, and the love of a Father who always moves toward His children.
Life has a way of getting cluttered—our schedules pack tight, our closets overflow, and before long, we’re living with almost no margin to move, breathe, or even think. Maybe you feel that deep in your soul right now.The good news? This week’s core value speaks directly into that reality. Living Simply invites us into a way of life that creates space, brings freedom, and helps us refocus on what truly matters.
This week, we welcomed Randy from MCC SK to help us explore our core value of Pursuing Peace.Randy grounded this conversation in the life and teaching of Jesus, the Prince of Peace, reflected on our BIC heritage as a peace church, and shared inspiring stories of how MCC is actively fostering peace both here at home and around the world.As we enter a season of remembrance, when we honour those who have sacrificed for the sake of others, this conversation invites us to consider what peace really looks like in our communities and how we might practice it here and now.
From the very beginning, God has invited His people to participate in His work in the world. We are not just observers of His mission—we are participants in it. In this message, we explore two key ways we join God in what He is doing: serving and witnessing.Listen now on the Delisle Community Church Podcast — available wherever you get your podcasts or at delislecommunitychurch.com/media
This week, we explored our core value: Believing the Bible.Guest speaker Todd Lester, Director of Leadership and Global Programs for the Be in Christ Church of Canada, joined us to unpack what it means to build our values on the firm foundation of God’s unchanging truth.There’s only one reliable source strong enough to anchor our lives and beliefs — the revelation we find in Scripture.Listen now and be reminded why the Bible remains our unshakable foundation.
This week, we paired two of our core values together: Worshipping God and Belonging to a Community of Faith. These two go beautifully together because they capture 2 of the 3 main function of the church. They highlight our Upward response to God and our Inward commitment to one another. In two weeks, we will look at the third function: our Outward missional calling.
This week, we continued in our fall series exploring our BIC Core Values. Our second core value is: Following Jesus. If Jesus died in our place so that we could have life, how then should that define us?
This week, we kick off our fall series exploring our shared BIC core values. This first value: Experiencing God's Grace and Love is the foundation not just of our Christian life but all the other values we are rooted in.
After a wonky September schedule… the weekly sermon podcast is back! 🎉This week, we welcomed guest speaker Jill Thompson, who reminded us of who we are in Christ. In a world that often leans on feelings over truth, she anchored us in our truest identity.
If the author of Hebrews is right, and we have full access to the Father, then prayer cannot be an optional add-on for followers of Jesus. It's the greater work!Join us this week as we kick off the Global Week of Prayer (Sept 1 - 7, 2025).
Every job has its challenges… but also its rewards.In Matthew 10:32–42, Jesus makes it clear: the work He calls us into isn’t easy, but it’s worth it. Recognition, belonging, and eternal reward come to those who stay faithful in the field.The harvest is hard, but the payoff is greater than we can imagine.
Before you start a new job, there’s usually some training—and maybe even a safety briefing.In Matthew 10, Jesus gives His disciples both: first the job description then the hazard report. Following Him means stepping into the work, but also being prepared for the risks that come with it.This week’s sermon unpacks what that looks like for us today.
Was the ministry of Jesus intended to end with him? What about with his 12 closest disciples? Did it end with them? No, we don't think so! This week, we looked at how Chapter 10 is a direct response to the end of Chapter 9. Jesus sent his disciples out to work the field with him. That means us!
What if Jesus is waiting on you?In Matthew 9, Jesus looks at the broken, hurting crowds with gut-wrenching compassion and says, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.”What if he’s saying that to us today?This week’s message is a call to step off the sidelines and into the field with Jesus.
This week, we welcomed back guest speaker Gerry Wilms, who walked us through 2 Peter 1:3–11, where Peter, now older and wiser, shows us what it really looks like to grow in godly virtue.How do we actually grow in our faith? What steps can we take to see real change in our lives? Gerry breaks it down and helps us see how Peter’s wisdom still speaks powerfully to us today.
This Sunday, Carlin Fehr shared a message with us that he's been pondering over a busy week.
What is faith? Or better yet, what do we mean when we use that word? Faith is not wishful thinking or naive. It's a reasonable step of trust based on evidence. The next stories in Matthew show us this in action.
“Why don’t your disciples fast?”It’s a simple question, but Jesus’ answer is anything but. It points to something new, joyful, and radically different.This summer, we’re jumping back into the Gospel of Matthew. Join us as we follow the story of Jesus and discover what it means to live in light of the new wine he brings.
Pastor Marvin Wojda joined us for our 9th Annual Motorcycle Sunday and shared a powerful invitation: to experience the ride of a lifetime — life with Jesus.




