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Faith Baptist Church Sermon Podcast
Faith Baptist Church Sermon Podcast
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Welcome to the Faith Baptist Church Sermon Podcast from Huntsville, Ontario, Canada. Join us as we share full sermons from our weekly worship services. As a church, we exist to lead people to faith and maturity in Jesus Christ. Whether you're exploring the Christian faith or seeking to deepen your relationship with God, you'll find Biblical truth, inspiration, and guidance here. Learn more about our church and community at faithmuskoka.ca. Tune in, grow in faith, and walk with us on this journey towards faith and maturity in Jesus Christ.
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What if getting older wasn’t about fading, but about flourishing? In this message from Psalm 71, we’re reminded that God uses every stage of life for His plan. Whether you’re older and wondering if you still have a purpose, or younger and unsure how to honour your elders and what to do with the wisdom of those who are older than you, this message calls all of us to honour, listen, and live with lasting hope.
Jesus had fans. But He didn’t come for fandom. He came to form disciples and make them family. From Mark 3, this message challenges us to ask: Are we admiring Jesus from a distance, or walking with Him as sons and daughters?
In Mark 3:1–6, Jesus encounters something more immovable than a stone … a hardened heart. This message examines how self-righteousness and bitterness harden us, why that path leads to destruction, and how God graciously gives a new, tender heart through Christ.
We live in a self-help world that promises change by adding the right habits, mindsets, or even spirituality. But in Mark 2:18–28, Jesus refuses to be added to our lives. He comes as Lord. This message explores why following Jesus means the end of the old life and the beginning of a new one under His loving authority.
What do we actually need most when life feels broken?In Mark 2:1–17, people come to Jesus looking for healing, but He points to something deeper. This message explores why Jesus focused on forgiveness first, what that says about human need, and why His approach still challenges how we think about fixing our lives today.
Many people think Jesus came to be a nice guy, do good things, and help people feel better. But in Mark 1:29-45, we see something deeper.In this message, we explore how Jesus’ miracles reveal His identity, how prayer shaped His mission, and why healing was only a preview of the greater rescue He came to bring.
Serving Jesus can feel exhausting, discouraging, and costly. In 2 Corinthians 4:1–18, the Apostle Paul explains why followers of Christ don’t lose heart, even under pressure. This message explores God’s mercy, His power at work in our weakness, and the eternal hope that keeps us going when life feels heavy.
What is true joy? In this Advent sermon, Pastor Nate explores Luke 2:8–14 and the angel’s proclamation of “good news of great joy.” This message shows how lasting joy is found in Jesus Christ our Saviour, King, and Lord.
Where your heart finds delight determines your direction. From Psalm 1 and Colossians 3, Pastor Don Symons shows that learning to delight in God changes everything; our desires, relationships, and destiny ... both now and for eternity.
We all know death is real. But what if hope is stronger?In this message from our "The Boldest Claim" teaching series, Pastor Andrew Hall unpacks what the Bible says about resurrection and what it means for life right now. Our bodies may be fragile, but the same God who raised Jesus from the grave promises to raise us too; transformed, whole, and alive forever.
When Paul defends the resurrection in 1 Corinthians 15, he’s not just arguing theology. He’s declaring reality. Jesus rose from the dead, and so will all who trust in Him. Discover how this truth shapes faith, future, and life today.
Listen as Dr. Charles Price finishes off our 2025 Missions Conference with an encouraging and mobilizing message on the multiplication of the Gospel throughout the world!
Every generation has seen bold claims. Some that shaped history, others that changed the world. But one claim rises above them all: a man rose from the dead (and you will too)!In this episode from The Boldest Claim series, Pastor Nate Pifer unpacks the evidence, meaning, and impact of Jesus’ death and resurrection. It’s not just a story from ancient history. It’s the turning point for humanity. If death isn’t the end, what does that mean for life right now?Whether you’re exploring faith or looking for solid ground to stand on, this episode invites you to wrestle with the boldest claim ever made and discover why it changes everything.•••Live in Muskoka? We invite you to join us in person on Sundays (9:15 & 11 am) for worship ... can't make it in person? Join us online at faithmuskoka.ca or on local cable television.
Gratitude changes how we see life. Psalm 100 is an ancient song that reminds us that every good thing comes from God and that real thankfulness fills us with joy, peace, and purpose.
Life moves fast, and it’s easy to get caught up doing, even doing good things, while missing what really matters. In this episode, Pastor Nate Pifer looks at a short dinner story from the Bible about two sisters, one frantic and one focused. Through their story, we see a simple but life-changing truth: peace and purpose don’t come from performance but from presence. Whether you’re curious about faith or just tired of the noise of everyday life, this message invites you to slow down, pull up a chair, and discover the kind of rest that can’t be taken away.
Ever feel like you’re searching for something but not sure what it is? In this episode, we look at an ancient encounter between a hated tax collector and Jesus that changed everything. It’s a story about being truly seen, deeply invited, and completely transformed. Whether you’ve been in church your whole life or you’re simply curious about who Jesus really is, this message will help you see how God’s love reaches you right where you are today.
Jesus challenges how we chase status and recognition. In this message from Luke 14, discover how true greatness comes through humility and serving others. Listen to see how Jesus invites everyone, no matter their past, to a seat at His table.
Jesus didn’t just see crowds, He saw people - even the ones everyone else avoided. In this first message of our "Room at the Table" teaching series, we learn how following Jesus means being with Him, seeing others the way He does, and making space in our lives for people who need hope. Discover how simple hospitality can change the world and build God's Kingdom, starting at your own table!
From Ephesians 6:5-9, God’s Word reminds us that our work is more than a job - it’s worship. Whether leading or serving, we are called to work with sincerity, integrity, and excellence, knowing that we ultimately serve Jesus Christ. Every vocation is a calling, and the Lord honours work done for His glory.
In this message from 1 Corinthians 7:25-38, Pastor Nathan Pifer explores God’s design for singleness and marriage. From God's Word, we find encouragement for singles to grow in maturity, delight in their calling, and devote their lives to the Lord - whether they hope to marry someday or remain single. With practical wisdom and biblical insight, this sermon speaks to everyone, married or not, about living fully for Christ in every season.




