What does it mean to be a peacemaker in our 21st century world? How can we make decisions as consumers that increase our peacemaking presence and impact on other people and the environment?
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What does it mean to be a peacemaker in our 21st century world? How can we make decisions as consumers that increase our peacemaking presence and impact on other people and the environment?
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What does it mean to ignite our imaginations? Why is it important for the church and Christians to have ignited imaginations?
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In I Corinthians Paul warns people to not take communion in an unworthy manner. What does this mean? And what does it have to do with a poutine eating contest, nose whistling and divisive behaviour? Listen to find out.
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"...and you will know the truth and the truth will set you free..." What does this mean? What are we being set free from? How does the truth set us free? What is the particular truth that sets us free? These and other questions are explored in this two part message.
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"...and you will know the truth and the truth will set you free..." What does this mean? What are we being set free from? How does the truth set us free? What is the particular truth that sets us free? These and other questions are explored in this two part message.
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Troy explores Jesus' teachings on honour, humility and hospitality and how all three are connected in Luke 14.
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Troy discusses creation care, Jeremiah, Greta Thunberg, false gods, consumerism, stubbornness of the heart and the importance of true worship to the care and wellbeing of our environment - God's creation.
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What do you have in your house? Why did the oil stop flowing? Why do we cling to things that hurt so good? Troy explores these and other questions as he unpacks the story of the widow and the oil in 2 Kings 4.
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"...being relatable to people in an incarnational way doesn't mean we are into the same things or have the same hobbies, it means their true self can relate to us because we are operating from our true self and fully present with them." I Cor. 9:20-23
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Troy addresses the question "Who do we exist for as a faith community in Stratford?" |
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