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Send us a text We Were Made For More! At just sixteen, Niamh shares a powerful message on what it means to live a mission lifestyle right where you are. Through her own story of shifting from building her own “kingdom” to helping build God’s, she reminds us not to settle for less than what we were created for. She challenges us to love our neighbors, lead through serving, and step boldly into the fullness of life God offers. We would love to hear your story! Send us...
Send us a text Since 1998, Deb has quietly and faithfully answered the call to missions, traveling to more than 16 countries, often returning multiple times to serve and encourage. She will share what first drew her into missions, how her experiences have shaped both her life and the lives of those she’s encountered, and how the Great Commission, Jesus’ last instruction before His ascension, continues to stir her heart. Join us as we hear her story, and the transformative...
Send us a text This Sunday, we welcome Shaina Gomes as our guest speaker. Throughout our Summer Voices series, we’ve been building on the foundation that God is our friend and He is completely trustworthy. But knowing this is not the end of the story…it’s the beginning! The question now is, how will we respond? Following Jesus was never meant to be passive, it’s a call to action, a call to live with intention. This week, we’ll look at what it really means to “live life on ...
Send us a text This week we welcome Jen & Phil Snell of Hope Ministries (Brazil) At its core, the Bible is God’s love story. His pursuit to restore relationship with us. From the garden to Jesus putting on flesh, His heart has always been to step into our world. That’s our calling too: to build trust, walk alongside people, and show the gospel through friendship and presence. In Brazil, Hope Ministries continues to serve women on the streets, their families, and now children at risk. Thr...
Send us a text Beyond Words: Grace and SovereigntyGrace and sovereignty meet in the tension of the kingdom already here and not yet. David fasted for his child, then worshiped when the child died. Jesus prayed in Gethsemane, “not my will, but yours be done.” We too live in this place—praying for the sick, serving the poor, trusting God even when outcomes don’t make sense. His mercy flows freely, and our call is to receive it, share it, and follow where He leads. When we stumble, grace r...
Send us a text This Sunday, we are excited to welcome Ian Macdougall as our guest speaker. We will be leading us to reflect on The Head and the Heart in his message, Beyond Words: Understanding the Heart of God. Discovering God’s heart goes far beyond mere words. It requires prayer, discernment, understanding the context of Scripture, walking in relationship with the Father, and leaning on the wisdom of others in the Church. Even then, we only begin to glimpse the mystery of God’s heart and H...
Send us a text Summer Voices Series This message is for anyone longing to walk with God in honesty, joy, and deep trust—even in the midst of life’s hardest moments. When we let God remove the shame that hides us, we can face sin with joy instead of fear, trusting Him as our defender and friend. Trials then become a privilege, shaping our hearts to love what He loves, hate what He hates, and see His goodness in every season. We would love to hear your story! Send us an email at Stories@cvcf.ca...
Send us a text We are made in God’s image to live in partnership with Him, carrying His truth, love, and power into the world. Faith is agreeing with what Jesus has already done, and full salvation means forgiveness, healing, and freedom. Our assignment is not just to get to heaven, but to bring heaven here—releasing His kingdom wherever we go. We would love to hear your story! Send us an email at Stories@cvcf.ca ------------------- Tithes & Offerings: If you are interested in send...
Send us a text Floating in God’s Love: The Freedom of Surrender Guest Speaker Art Rae This week, Art Rae invites us into a simple yet profound truth: that we are unconditionally loved by God, and the Christian life is about learning to live from that love. Like floating in a river: Art explores how surrendering to God is like lying back and letting His current carry us—freeing us from striving, fear, and control. He reminds us that God isn’t asking us to earn His love or force outcomes ...
Send us a text Seen, Known, and Needed: Equipped for the Work, Called to Be You! This week, Glen Nyhus steps in with a deeply honest and thoughtful reflection on Ephesians 4, drawing from personal stories, scripture, and his own journey of learning to see the church—and himself—differently. What if the church isn't a perfect place or a show to watch, but a living, breathing community where God’s wisdom is displayed in all its messy, beautiful variety? Glen explores how we often default ...
Send us a text Out of the Shadows – Keys to the Kingdom In this message, Tabitha Fellman leads us deeper into Matthew 16, exploring what it means to carry the keys of the Kingdom. These aren't just metaphors—they represent access, authority, and identity rooted in Christ. We are invited into the sacred space of stillness where spiritual revelation is received, not earned. She unpacks how salvation begins with confession and belief, how revelation by the Spirit becomes our first key, and how o...
Send us a text This week, Tabitha invites us into a slower, deeply personal moment in our journey Out of the Shadows. With honesty and wonder, she shares with us a recent God-dream that echoes the heart of this series: Do we truly understand the victory Christ has won? Do we know who we are in Him? And do we grasp the mission He’s invited us into? Flowing from Matthew 13’s parable of the sower, this message explores what kind of soil we’ve become. Is the Word being stolen from us through doub...
Send us a text Today we welcome a special Guest Speaker Nadine Nyhus Nadine invites us into a slow and sacred rhythm—one of stillness. Drawing from her own profound journey of healing and faith, Nadine explores why stillness is not only foundational to our spiritual lives but also essential for emotional and physical healing. Through pauses of quiet reflection and personal storytelling, she explains how our nervous systems, emotions, and thought patterns impact our ability to be ...
Send us a text In our current Sermon Series Out of the Shadows, we are stepping out of old mindsets, false identities, and worldly lenses—and into the light of who we truly are in Christ. This week, Tabitha unpacks Jesus’ question to His disciples: “Who do you say I am?” When Peter declares, “You are the Christ,” it becomes a powerful teaching moment about identity, humility, and the authority given to those who walk in dependence on God. We explore the tension between our old nature and our...
Send us a text This week continues our journey through Mark 8, revealing the subtle but powerful influences of the world—the “leaven” of the Pharisees and Herod—that shape not only our thinking, but the postures of our hearts. We are challenged to examine where anxiety, impatience, and self-focus have crept in, replacing Kingdom stillness with striving. We are reminded that true transformation doesn’t come by managing behavior—it comes by surrendering to love, receiving sight that goes deeper...
Send us a text Series: Out of the Shadows This week, Tabitha continues leading us deeper into Jesus' words in Mark 8, as we begin to uncover the hidden influences that shape our thinking, our responses—and most importantly—our hearts. With clarity and compassion, she challenges us to take a close, honest look at the leaven of the Pharisees and the leaven of Herod, not just as historical references, but as active cultural undercurrents that still affect us today. Jesus warned, “Beware the leav...
Send us a text We are opening the door to a brand-new message series— OUT OF THE SHADOWS. In Out of the Shadows, we are stepping out of old mindsets, false identities, and worldly lenses—and into the light of who we truly are in Christ. This series challenges us to confront the hidden influences shaping our lives: the subtle leaven of religion, performance, fear, and power that harden our hearts and cloud our vision. Instead of managing behaviors or carrying shame for who we once were, we are...
Send us a text This week, we were honored to welcome Steve Stewart, founder of Impact Nations, who spent time with our staff, leadership, and church community. In this powerful message, Steve unpacks the mercy of God—not just as an attribute, but as the very movement of creation itself. Steve challenges us to recognize that mercy is more than just kindness; it is the essence of God’s character. Drawing from Exodus 34 and the life of Jesus, he reminds us that every breath we take is a de...
Send us a text As we step into 2025, the call is clear: quietness and rest. But let’s be real—this isn’t about passivity or doing nothing. It’s about releasing the striving, the grasping, and the need to control. It’s about stepping into His presence, where true strength is found. Unpacking the single most important thought we will ever have: how we think about God. If we see Him as an angry tyrant, we’ll live in fear. But if we recognize that His justice is birthed in mercy and compassion, w...
Send us a text As we continue into the new year, Tabitha builds upon last week’s message, inviting us into intentional surrender—a posture of yielding to Emmanuel, God with us. Drawing from Isaiah 30-32, she reminds us of the heart of God—one full of grace and compassion. We are called to examine the lenses through which we view the world, staying vigilant against false masters that drain us rather than restore us. The Lord restores; He doesn’t deplete. True transformation isn’t achieved th...






















