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Weekly sermons from Move Church in Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada
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Continuing in the According to His Purpose sermon series, Andrew Martin focuses on Genesis 43, where Jacob, his sons, and Joseph each face a crossroads between fear and faith. Through loss, guilt, and uncertainty, God uses painful circumstances to move His people from clinging to control toward trusting His promises. This message calls us to take that same next step of faith—letting go of what we hold too tightly and believing that God’s grace and plan can be trusted, even when we can’t see the
In today’s sermon, Ali Mahmoud continues our According to His Purpose series, reminding us that the Bible isn’t about us—it’s about God’s faithfulness and redemption through Jesus. Through the lives of Jacob, David, and Paul, we see that even in human weakness, God’s strength and purpose shine through. Our hope and story are found not in what we do, but in who He is and what He has done. Genesis 35:9–12
In the continuation of the sermon series According to His Purpose, Josh Clarke spoke on the final chapters of the book of Job where God responds to Job. Josh highlighted how God is Sovereign over all of creation, and how we are simply called to trust Him - even when our circumstances don't make sense.
Continuing in the sermon series According to His Purpose, Josh Clarke explored the theme of wisdom through the lens of the book of Job. He contrasted earthly wisdom—limited and self-reliant—with true wisdom, which begins with a deep reverence and fear of God.
Continuing the According to His Purpose sermon series and following the two-year Bible reading plan, Josh Clarke takes us into the book of Job. He provides an overview of the book — highlighting both its details and its intentional lack of details — and offers insight on how to approach reading it. From there, he narrows in on Job chapters 1 and 2.
This Sunday, Andrew Martin launched our new sermon series, According to His Purpose, which follows along with the two-year Bible reading plan. Fittingly, he began at the very beginning—in Genesis—laying the foundation for understanding God’s purpose from creation onward. Genesis 1-3
In today’s sermon, Pastor Chad concludes our Hebrews series by walking through the final chapter. In Hebrews 13, the writer closes the letter with practical and moral advice and exhortations on how to live. Pastor Chad uses these exhortations to leave the congregation with a parting encouragement before beginning his sabbatical.
In the continuation of the Hebrews series, Pastor Chad delved into the reality of suffering that a Christian will experience, showing from Hebrews 12:1-11 how God uses it to strengthen our faith and draw us closer to Him.
In week # 17 of our series through Hebrews, Pastor Chad takes us through Hebrews 11, looking at the definition of faith the writer gives in Hebrews 11:1 and the examples of the men and women of faith from the past who experienced extraordinary things and persevered through challenging situations, by faith as the writer uses their testimonies to encourage his readers in their own faith.
This week, in our Hebrews series, Pastor Chad takes us through Hebrews 10:19-39 where the writer of Hebrews gives us three exhortations, one warning and one reminder to persevere in faith all with the aim of encouraging us to draw near to God through Jesus Christ with full confidence because of what Jesus has accomplished on our behalf.
This Sunday, as we continue through the book of Hebrews, Pastor Chad teaches on Hebrews 9 and 10 where the writer of Hebrews encourages us that we have a better covenant through Jesus Christ, because through Christ, we always have an open invitation to approach God; and this is what we need, for our hearts to be set on the one who created us.
This Sunday, in our Hebrews series, Pastor Chad unpacks the challenging passage of Hebrews 6:4–6, exploring two key perspectives—one that suggests salvation can be lost, and another that affirms its eternal security. It’s an uncomfortable yet vital text that pushes us to wrestle with what we believe about salvation and God’s enduring grace.
As we continue our series in Hebrews, Ali Mahmoud shares a powerful message titled "What Is Your Assurance?" Through personal testimony and Scripture, Ali invites us to consider how God moves us from self-reliance to full dependence on Him. True assurance grows not from our strength, but from trusting in the finished work of Jesus and abiding in Him daily. Hebrews 10:19-23
In today’s sermon, Pastor Chad focused on Hebrews 5:11-6:3 where the author highlighted the need for the believer to mature in faith. As believers, if we read and hear God’s Word, but don’t apply it to our lives, then we risk hardening our hearts. Only by hearing God’s Word and applying it can we mature in our faith.
Continuing our Hebrews series, 'Jesus: Heard Because of His Reverence' (Hebrews 5:5–10), Pastor Chad explores how Jesus, our Saviour, can relate to us—having received a hard answer to His prayers from His Father. As God’s children, we often struggle when our prayers go unanswered, wondering if God hears us or cares. But just as Jesus trusted His Father’s goodness, we’re reminded that God always gives good gifts—even when they come in ways we don’t expect.
In today’s sermon, Pastor Chad continues our Hebrews series by exploring how true rest is only found when we come fully exposed before God. Drawing from Hebrews 4:13–16, we’re reminded that while our sin is laid bare before Him, we have a great High Priest who invites us to approach the throne with confidence. In Christ, we are both fully known and fully forgiven—and only then can we experience the deep, lasting rest our souls long for.
In the continuation of the Hebrews series (Hebrews 4:1-11), Pastor Chad explores the essential role of rest for our physical, mental, and spiritual health. God offers us a deep, lasting rest that refreshes our whole being and sustains us, but this promise won’t last forever—we must be sure to enter His rest while it’s still available.
As we continue our series in Hebrews, Pastor Chad examined Hebrews 3:7–19 this morning, reminding us that we are the house of God—His sons and daughters—if we persevere in trusting Him. True faith requires endurance through hardship and trials; it is by persevering that we affirm we truly belong to God. Scripture offers a sobering warning: some appear to go in and out of the house, but only those who remain show genuine faith. There’s a difference between seasons of struggle or doubt and a heart
In the continuation of the Hebrews series, Pastor Chad preached on Chapter 3, verses 1–6, which focus on Jesus being greater than Moses. While Moses was faithful as a servant in God’s house, Jesus is exalted as the Son over God’s house—worthy of greater honour and our full devotion.
In the continuation of our Hebrews series, Pastor Chad explored the profound truth of the incarnation—that Jesus is both fully God and fully man; He took on human nature while still remaining divine. Hebrews 2:17–18
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