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Welcome to the Connexus Church Video Podcast. Life's too complicated to not know why you're living it. At Connexus, we journey with you towards a life of more intention and greater meaning. We are a church that is easy to invite your friends to and where you can belong before you believe. See more at ConnexusChurch.com
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When life doesn't turn out the way you hoped, it can leave you feeling stuck — disappointed, bitter, or unsure how to move forward. A new year is supposed to feel fresh, but for a lot of us, the weight of what we didn't choose still comes with us. The loss. The hurt. The things that never went as planned. In this message, we explore an ancient story that feels surprisingly current — and discover how one simple decision can begin to change the direction of your life, even when your circumstances haven't changed yet. Whether you're full of faith, full of questions, or somewhere in between, this message is for anyone who wants more than just another year surviving.
Christmas is supposed to feel peaceful… but what if it doesn't? What if your plans got disrupted, your year didn't turn out how you hoped, or peace feels completely out of reach? In Part 3 of our Christmas series His Name Shall Be Called, Christine Birch looks at the night the angels appeared to the shepherds and announced the birth of Jesus — the Prince of Peace. But the story starts with fear, interruption, and uncertainty, not calm and quiet. This message reframes peace in a powerful way: peace isn't the absence of chaos — it's the presence of God with you. Whether your Christmas feels messy, heavy, lonely, or overwhelming, this message offers a deeper, more lasting peace than perfect circumstances ever could. If you're craving peace but your life feels anything but peaceful, this one's for you.
What if the joy you're desperate for this Christmas isn't found in trying harder, fixing everything, or keeping life under control — but in letting go? In Part 2 of His Name Shall Be Called, Luke Crawford unpacks Mary's response to God and shows why surrender isn't weakness… it's the doorway to joy. Through Luke 1:46–55, we see a God who meets us in exhaustion, loneliness, uncertainty, and pressure — and offers something deeper than temporary happiness. He offers a joy strong enough to carry you through a messy year, broken plans, or a Christmas that doesn't look the way you hoped. If you've been running on empty, gripping tight to expectations, or wondering where God is in the chaos, this message will help you discover the freedom and joy found on the other side of surrender.
What if God's greatest work doesn't start in the spotlight, but in the places we overlook? In Week 1 of our Christmas series His Name Shall Be Called, Deniel Sewell unpacks the story of Mary and shows how the Mighty God steps into the ordinary, the quiet, and even the forgotten parts of our lives. From Nazareth to your everyday routine, God's power isn't limited by your weakness — and His presence is closer than you think.  If you've ever wondered whether your life is too small for God to care about, this message will remind you that He sees you, He's with you, and nothing is impossible with Him.
Money stress is real — and most of us feel stuck in the same cycle. Subscriptions we don't track, payments we can't keep up with, lifestyle creep, rising debt, and that constant pressure to have more. But what if the real issue isn't money… but the money traps holding you back? In Part 3 of Finding Your Sweet Spot, Jeff Brodie unpacks the emotional and spiritual side of money that most people never talk about. You'll learn why we fall into the same financial patterns again and again — and how Jesus offers a better way to live with peace, clarity, and margin. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by debt, frustrated by your spending habits, or unsure how to make a plan that actually works, this message will give you practical steps and fresh hope. 👉 Explore resources: connexuschurch.com/sweetspot
Most people feel the pressure of money — the stress, the debt, the hustle, the constant feeling that it's never enough. But what if there was an ancient practice that could actually free you from all of that? In Part 2 of Finding Your Sweet Spot, Jeff Brodie unpacks the surprising power of the tithe — not as a rule or obligation, but as a spiritual discipline that pushes back against greed, builds real trust in God, and creates space for peace and freedom in your life. If you've ever wondered why Jesus talks so much about money, or why generosity seems to change people from the inside out, this message is for you. This teaching is practical, honest, and incredibly hopeful. 👉 Take the 90-Day Tithe Challenge: www.connexuschurch.com/tithechallenge 👉 Explore resources for contentment & generosity: www.connexuschurch.com/sweetspot
Are you constantly chasing more — more money, more stuff, more success — and still feeling like it's never enough? You're not alone. In Part 1 of the series Finding Your Sweet Spot, Jeff Brodie unpacks why contentment is so hard to find in a world obsessed with comparison. Discover how Jesus' words about money and trust can free you from the cycle of consumption and help you live with peace, purpose, and generosity. Whether you're struggling to make ends meet or doing better than ever, this message will help you find freedom from the grind and experience what "enough" really means. 👉 Take the 15-Day Journey to Contentment & Generosity: connexuschurch.com/sweetspot 📍 Subscribe for more messages from Connexus Church that help you live with intention and faith. 
What's next for Connexus Church? This week, Pastor Jeff Brodie shares an exciting vision of where God is leading our church — and how you can play a part. From new spaces to new stories of life change, this message is all about creating more room for people who are searching for hope. We've seen lives transformed, communities grow, and hundreds experience the love of Jesus through the For Them initiative. But we're just getting started. In this message, Jeff unpacks the future of Connexus — new facilities, new opportunities, and a renewed passion to reach people across Simcoe County and beyond. If you've ever wondered how your generosity and faith can make a difference, this message will inspire you to see your part in what God is doing next. Be part of the story.  📍 Learn more or give at https://connexuschurch.com/forthem
When life feels dark, where do you find hope? In Psalm 27, David cries out to God in fear and uncertainty — yet finds confidence, courage, and peace. In this message, Pastor and author Mark Clark unpacks how this ancient psalm speaks directly into our modern struggles with anxiety, fear, and doubt. If you've ever wondered where God is when life feels overwhelming, Psalm 27 reminds you: light always wins. You can find hope again — even in the dark.
You've probably heard Psalm 23 before — at weddings, funerals, or even in songs. But what if it's not just a comforting poem… what if it's a roadmap for how to actually live with peace and purpose? In this message, Pastor and author Mark Clark unpacks the deeper meaning behind "The Lord is my shepherd." He shows why this ancient psalm isn't about trying harder, but about trusting deeper — about resting, letting go of control, and realizing you already have a Shepherd who knows what you need. If life feels overwhelming, if you're anxious, restless, or burned out… this message is for you.
We live in a world that tells us everything is about you — your goals, your success, your platform. But what if that's exactly why so many of us feel anxious, restless, and burned out? In this message, Pastor Mark Clark unpacks Psalm 8 and shows how shifting your focus from yourself to God's greatness can bring real peace and purpose. When you realize that life isn't about control, but about awe — it changes everything. If you've ever felt small, unseen, or overwhelmed, this Psalm reminds you: you were made for something bigger.
What kind of life are you actually building? In a world full of noise, pressure, and endless options, it's easy to drift—without realizing where your choices are really taking you. Psalm 1 draws a sharp line between two paths: one that leads to flourishing, and one that slowly leads to collapse. In this message, pastor and author Mark Clark unpacks the ancient wisdom of Psalm 1 and shows how your everyday decisions are shaping the person you're becoming. If you've ever felt stuck, spiritually dry, or unsure of what's next—this could be a turning point. This isn't about religion. It's about real life. And the path you're on right now.
What's the real purpose of the church? Too often, our preferences get in the way of the mission Jesus gave us. This week, we'll look at how the early church wrestled with putting Jesus' purpose above their own preferences and what that means for us today. Discover how the church can truly be a search party for the lost and the kind of movement our world desperately needs.
The church didn't begin with strategy, talent, or performance — it began with power. The power of the Holy Spirit. The early church was — not by clever ideas, but by God's Spirit moving in surrendered people. That same power is still available today… but only on God's terms, not ours. Through the story of Naaman, we're reminded that the only way to real transformation is humility. And sometimes the biggest barrier to encountering God is our own pride. So the question becomes: Will we prioritize the presence of God — even when it's uncomfortable? This message is a bold call to return, repent, and renew as we prepare for Sacred Homecoming — a week of seeking Jesus together and listening for what the Spirit is saying to us.
Most people think God gets mad when they wander — but Jesus said the opposite. In Luke 15, He tells the story of two sons: one who ran away and made a mess of his life, and another who stayed but grew cold, bitter, and distant. Both were lost. Both were loved. And the Father ran toward them both. What if the church looked like that kind of love? At Connexus, we believe the church shouldn't just be a place for people who get it all right. It should be a place for people who are real — real about their doubts, their struggles, their pride, and their pain. Because the church isn't a club for the found. It's a search party for the lost. In this message, Jeff Brodie unpacks how Jesus' personality drew in the very people religion pushed out — and how we can become A Church That's Real. Not Just Right.
Every one of us wants to live a life worth remembering. But are we building our lives on résumé‬‭ virtues or eulogy virtues? Communion reminds us that what makes life worth remembering isn't‬‭ what we achieve, but what Jesus has done for us and what we allow him to do through us. In‬‭ this message, we'll explore how communion calls us to look to the past, present, and future—to‬‭ remember Christ's sacrifice, live faithfully here and now, and anchor our hope in his return.‬
Have you ever felt like your past disqualifies you from being close to God? Like your story is too messy, or your shame is too heavy? In this message, Pastor Jeff Brodie shares the powerful encounter between Jesus and the woman at the well—a woman rejected by others, weighed down by shame, and avoiding everyone. But Jesus went out of His way to meet her—and He does the same for you. Jesus already knows everything about you. And still… He offers you grace, healing, and new life. Whether you feel far from God or like you've done too much to be loved, this message is for you. 
What if the thing Jesus is asking of you doesn't make sense? Have you ever felt like faith is asking too much—or just doesn't line up with real life? Maybe you've been burned out, disappointed, or left wondering, "Why would God ask me to do that?" Peter was right there. Twice. Once after an exhausting night of failure. Again after deep regret and distance from Jesus. But in both moments, Jesus invited him to trust. And what happened next? It wasn't just about fish—it was about transformation. This message is for anyone who's felt like giving up, questioning what God is doing, or wondering if grace still applies. Jesus meets you where you are—but He also calls you deeper.
Have you ever wondered if your past—what you've done or what's been done to you—disqualifies‬ you from being truly known and loved? Jesus sees you fully and deeply, and still calls you to‬ follow him. Like Matthew, you're invited to leave behind what's broken and step into a life filled‬ with love, purpose, and belonging. Jesus is someone worth losing everything for—because in‬ him, you gain what truly matters.
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