Becoming a Beacon for Christ
We are called to be a beacon for Christ, reflecting His love and serving our community with purpose and action.
We are called to be a beacon for Christ, reflecting His love and serving our community with purpose and action.
Is Service In Our Retirement Plan? My parents are moving into this season called retirement. My dad has worked for the same company for over 30 years. Currently he’s working abroad, in Europe. My mom has had a few different careers throughout that time. And throughout those years they have saved for their retirement. The…
Everyone Will Fail Can Win This week we’ve been working through 1 Timothy 5, discussing Paul‘s words regarding sin. Dealing with sin is good news. But there’s even better news; because chapter 5 ends with a twist. “In the same way, good deeds are obvious, and even those that are not obvious cannot remain hidden for ever.” (1 Tim….
Communicating With Our World: Part 3 Yesterday, we considered compassion. This morning, we Consider the Cost as we strive to communicate with our world. Going back to our key verse, John 3:16, we see that “…God so loved the world, that He gave His one and only Son…” We read in the Old Testament that…
Discover how the joy of Christmas grows when we join the Good Shepherd in welcoming the lost home.
8 Study Questions On Joy. “Good news of great joy!” For your small group ministry studying each theme as Christmas approaches; here’s this week’s advent addition, centred on Joy: Click the following links to view our first week Advent study on HOPE or our second week on PEACE. Advent Joy 1. What thoughts are stirred when you hear the…
We had been on the road for 4 days. We had travelled 2200 km from Calgary to Whitehorse. We had finally arrived at our new home; we were excited! Then the joy soon subsided. We discovered that our new home was not up to par.
Volunteers make ministry possible. This weekend proved the power of volunteerism at camp.
What can Apple teach the church about discipleship? More than you might think. Evangelism is just the beginning—discipleship is what sustains faith.
Sacrificial service holds deeper value, as exemplified by Abraham and Rahab, urging us to consider the true cost of our works in faith.
Understanding effective outreach ministry through meeting physical, safety, and belonging needs in today’s shifting culture.
Yesterday, I left you with my vacation dilemma. I had lost a contact lens after my first dive into the pool on vacation. If you have no idea what I’m referring to, click here: What I Learned About Leadership From Losing a Contact Lens. Now back to my story.