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The book of Isaiah is a message of warning and hope. Though Israel will face the consequences of their rebellion, Isaiah’s prophetic words are full of hope for the day when God would restore his people to himself. This hope would be embodied through God's servant, “Immanuel," who will one day establish a new Israel and God's Kingdom on Earth. Isaia…
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The book of Isaiah is a message of warning and hope. Though Israel will face the consequences of their rebellion, Isaiah’s prophetic words are full of hope for the day when God would restore his people to himself. This hope would be embodied through God's servant, “Immanuel," who will one day establish a new Israel and God's Kingdom on Earth. Isaia…
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The book of Isaiah is a message of warning and hope. Though Israel will face the consequences of their rebellion, Isaiah’s prophetic words are full of hope for the day when God would restore his people to himself. This hope would be embodied through God's servant, “Immanuel," who will one day establish a new Israel and God's Kingdom on Earth. Isaia…
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The book of Isaiah is a message of warning and hope. Though Israel will face the consequences of their rebellion, Isaiah’s prophetic words are full of hope for the day when God would restore his people to himself. This hope would be embodied through God's servant, “Immanuel," who will one day establish a new Israel and God's Kingdom on Earth. Isaia…
  continue reading
 
The book of Isaiah is a message of warning and hope. Though Israel will face the consequences of their rebellion, Isaiah’s prophetic words are full of hope for the day when God would restore his people to himself. This hope would be embodied through God's servant, “Immanuel," who will one day establish a new Israel and God's Kingdom on Earth. Isaia…
  continue reading
 
The book of Isaiah is a message of warning and hope. Though Israel will face the consequences of their rebellion, Isaiah’s prophetic words are full of hope for the day when God would restore his people to himself. This hope would be embodied through God's servant, “Immanuel," who will one day establish a new Israel and God's Kingdom on Earth. Isaia…
  continue reading
 
Pressure is nothing new. James, the half-brother of Jesus, wrote to Jewish Christians in the first century who faced intense pressure. They had been dispersed because of persecution, and they faced increasing pressure to let faith live only in their heads instead of being evidenced in their lives. James beckoned these first believers to let pressur…
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Pressure is nothing new. James, the half-brother of Jesus, wrote to Jewish Christians in the first century who faced intense pressure. They had been dispersed because of persecution, and they faced increasing pressure to let faith live only in their heads instead of being evidenced in their lives. James beckoned these first believers to let pressur…
  continue reading
 
Pressure is nothing new. James, the half-brother of Jesus, wrote to Jewish Christians in the first century who faced intense pressure. They had been dispersed because of persecution, and they faced increasing pressure to let faith live only in their heads instead of being evidenced in their lives. James beckoned these first believers to let pressur…
  continue reading
 
Pressure is nothing new. James, the half-brother of Jesus, wrote to Jewish Christians in the first century who faced intense pressure. They had been dispersed because of persecution, and they faced increasing pressure to let faith live only in their heads instead of being evidenced in their lives. James beckoned these first believers to let pressur…
  continue reading
 
Pressure is nothing new. James, the half-brother of Jesus, wrote to Jewish Christians in the first century who faced intense pressure. They had been dispersed because of persecution, and they faced increasing pressure to let faith live only in their heads instead of being evidenced in their lives. James beckoned these first believers to let pressur…
  continue reading
 
Pressure is nothing new. James, the half-brother of Jesus, wrote to Jewish Christians in the first century who faced intense pressure. They had been dispersed because of persecution, and they faced increasing pressure to let faith live only in their heads instead of being evidenced in their lives. James beckoned these first believers to let pressur…
  continue reading
 
Pressure is nothing new. James, the half-brother of Jesus, wrote to Jewish Christians in the first century who faced intense pressure. They had been dispersed because of persecution, and they faced increasing pressure to let faith live only in their heads instead of being evidenced in their lives. James beckoned these first believers to let pressur…
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The longer we live as followers of Jesus, we should realize that the only thing that really matters in ministry is to make disciples. According to Jesus, the longer we make disciples, the clearer it will become that how we use our money is the truest measure of our discipleship, because it reveals where our treasure really is. The truth is, God has…
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The longer we live as followers of Jesus, we should realize that the only thing that really matters in ministry is to make disciples. According to Jesus, the longer we make disciples, the clearer it will become that how we use our money is the truest measure of our discipleship, because it reveals where our treasure really is. The truth is, God has…
  continue reading
 
The longer we live as followers of Jesus, we should realize that the only thing that really matters in ministry is to make disciples. According to Jesus, the longer we make disciples, the clearer it will become that how we use our money is the truest measure of our discipleship, because it reveals where our treasure really is. The truth is, God has…
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After almost a year of searching, we reached a milestone weekend for our church where we brought Ryan and Christana Graham in to candidate Ryan as our next potential Senior Pastor. This Town Hall was a time for our congregation to get to know Ryan a little bit, and hear answers to questions for him from our congregation. Questions were submitted in…
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This 2-week series challenges us to face some of the questions we’re afraid to ask God, each other, and ourselves. Check out our Weekly Viewpoint ► https://southviewchurch.com/viewpoint Find Us on Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/saccalgary/ Find Us on Facebook ►https://www.facebook.com/southviewchurch…
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This 2-week series challenges us to face some of the questions we’re afraid to ask God, each other, and ourselves. Check out our Weekly Viewpoint ► https://southviewchurch.com/viewpoint Find Us on Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/saccalgary/ Find Us on Facebook ►https://www.facebook.com/southviewchurch…
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Lent is a season in which we lament our personal sin and brokenness. We will not fight the feelings of guilt because of sin. Check out our Weekly Viewpoint ► https://southviewchurch.com/viewpoint Find Us on Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/saccalgary/ Find Us on Facebook ►https://www.facebook.com/southviewchurch…
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Lent is a season in which we lament our personal sin and brokenness. We will not fight the feelings of guilt because of sin. Check out our Weekly Viewpoint ► https://southviewchurch.com/viewpoint Find Us on Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/saccalgary/ Find Us on Facebook ►https://www.facebook.com/southviewchurch…
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Lent is a season in which we lament our personal sin and brokenness. We will not fight the feelings of guilt because of sin. Check out our Weekly Viewpoint ► https://southviewchurch.com/viewpoint Find Us on Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/saccalgary/ Find Us on Facebook ►https://www.facebook.com/southviewchurch…
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Lent is a season in which we lament our personal sin and brokenness. We will not fight the feelings of guilt because of sin. Check out our Weekly Viewpoint ► https://southviewchurch.com/viewpoint Find Us on Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/saccalgary/ Find Us on Facebook ►https://www.facebook.com/southviewchurch…
  continue reading
 
Lent is a season in which we lament our personal sin and brokenness. We will not fight the feelings of guilt because of sin. Check out our Weekly Viewpoint ► https://southviewchurch.com/viewpoint Find Us on Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/saccalgary/ Find Us on Facebook ►https://www.facebook.com/southviewchurch…
  continue reading
 
Lent is a season in which we lament our personal sin and brokenness. We will not fight the feelings of guilt because of sin. Check out our Weekly Viewpoint ► https://southviewchurch.com/viewpoint Find Us on Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/saccalgary/ Find Us on Facebook ►https://www.facebook.com/southviewchurch…
  continue reading
 
In the journey of following Christ, we can at times feel "stuck" or "plateaued" in our spiritual growth. Which can lead us to wonder or ask, "How do I grow in Christ?", "How do I find freedom from the pulls in my life that often ensnare me?", "How do I change?". Those are some of the questions that we'll be considering in this teaching series, in w…
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In the journey of following Christ, we can at times feel "stuck" or "plateaued" in our spiritual growth. Which can lead us to wonder or ask, "How do I grow in Christ?", "How do I find freedom from the pulls in my life that often ensnare me?", "How do I change?". Those are some of the questions that we'll be considering in this teaching series, in w…
  continue reading
 
In the journey of following Christ, we can at times feel "stuck" or "plateaued" in our spiritual growth. Which can lead us to wonder or ask, "How do I grow in Christ?", "How do I find freedom from the pulls in my life that often ensnare me?", "How do I change?". Those are some of the questions that we'll be considering in this teaching series, in w…
  continue reading
 
In the journey of following Christ, we can at times feel "stuck" or "plateaued" in our spiritual growth. Which can lead us to wonder or ask, "How do I grow in Christ?", "How do I find freedom from the pulls in my life that often ensnare me?", "How do I change?". Those are some of the questions that we'll be considering in this teaching series, in w…
  continue reading
 
In the journey of following Christ, we can at times feel "stuck" or "plateaued" in our spiritual growth. Which can lead us to wonder or ask, "How do I grow in Christ?", "How do I find freedom from the pulls in my life that often ensnare me?", "How do I change?". Those are some of the questions that we'll be considering in this teaching series, in w…
  continue reading
 
In the journey of following Christ, we can at times feel "stuck" or "plateaued" in our spiritual growth. Which can lead us to wonder or ask, "How do I grow in Christ?", "How do I find freedom from the pulls in my life that often ensnare me?", "How do I change?". Those are some of the questions that we'll be considering in this teaching series, in w…
  continue reading
 
In the journey of following Christ, we can at times feel "stuck" or "plateaued" in our spiritual growth. Which can lead us to wonder or ask, "How do I grow in Christ?", "How do I find freedom from the pulls in my life that often ensnare me?", "How do I change?". Those are some of the questions that we'll be considering in this teaching series, in w…
  continue reading
 
The Hebrew prophets all told of the "Expected One" who was to come: the Messiah. As we walk together through the expectancy of this Advent season, we will look at three different Old Testament prophets and the pictures they each sketched of this Coming Deliverer. Three pictures to prepare us for the arrival of Jesus. Check out our Weekly Viewpoint …
  continue reading
 
The Hebrew prophets all told of the "Expected One" who was to come: the Messiah. As we walk together through the expectancy of this Advent season, we will look at three different Old Testament prophets and the pictures they each sketched of this Coming Deliverer. Three pictures to prepare us for the arrival of Jesus. Check out our Weekly Viewpoint …
  continue reading
 
The Hebrew prophets all told of the "Expected One" who was to come: the Messiah. As we walk together through the expectancy of this Advent season, we will look at three different Old Testament prophets and the pictures they each sketched of this Coming Deliverer. Three pictures to prepare us for the arrival of Jesus. Check out our Weekly Viewpoint …
  continue reading
 
While Paul meditates on Christian spirituality that has gone wrong; dependence on the flesh rather than Christ, the pursuit of personal righteousness rather than faith in Christ, rejection of the cross rather than the embrace of the cruciform life. For Paul - Christ was not just a new friend or deity he picked up to give his life added value. His r…
  continue reading
 
While Paul meditates on Christian spirituality that has gone wrong; dependence on the flesh rather than Christ, the pursuit of personal righteousness rather than faith in Christ, rejection of the cross rather than the embrace of the cruciform life. For Paul - Christ was not just a new friend or deity he picked up to give his life added value. His r…
  continue reading
 
While Paul meditates on Christian spirituality that has gone wrong; dependence on the flesh rather than Christ, the pursuit of personal righteousness rather than faith in Christ, rejection of the cross rather than the embrace of the cruciform life. For Paul - Christ was not just a new friend or deity he picked up to give his life added value. His r…
  continue reading
 
While Paul meditates on Christian spirituality that has gone wrong; dependence on the flesh rather than Christ, the pursuit of personal righteousness rather than faith in Christ, rejection of the cross rather than the embrace of the cruciform life. For Paul - Christ was not just a new friend or deity he picked up to give his life added value. His r…
  continue reading
 
The first chapter focused on Paul's situation. While Paul addresses the uncertainty of his fate, he admits that he is full of thanksgiving, hope, and joy, because the gospel is spreading unabated, and it has been propelled by his chains. Paul was focused on giving his readers confidence and hope in the unstoppable gospel. Paul now challenges the Ph…
  continue reading
 
The first chapter focused on Paul's situation. While Paul addresses the uncertainty of his fate, he admits that he is full of thanksgiving, hope, and joy, because the gospel is spreading unabated, and it has been propelled by his chains. Paul was focused on giving his readers confidence and hope in the unstoppable gospel. Paul now challenges the Ph…
  continue reading
 
The first chapter focused on Paul's situation. While Paul addresses the uncertainty of his fate, he admits that he is full of thanksgiving, hope, and joy, because the gospel is spreading unabated, and it has been propelled by his chains. Paul was focused on giving his readers confidence and hope in the unstoppable gospel. Paul now challenges the Ph…
  continue reading
 
The first chapter focused on Paul's situation. While Paul addresses the uncertainty of his fate, he admits that he is full of thanksgiving, hope, and joy, because the gospel is spreading unabated, and it has been propelled by his chains. Paul was focused on giving his readers confidence and hope in the unstoppable gospel. Paul now challenges the Ph…
  continue reading
 
Paul is locked up in prison facing an uncertain future and there are some people around him who are stirring up trouble, trying to jeopardize Paul's life and ministry. Combine this with the challenges facing the believers in Philippi, and the Philippians might have wondered - how is the gospel "good news" for us? Is this religion a blessing or a cu…
  continue reading
 
Paul is locked up in prison facing an uncertain future and there are some people around him who are stirring up trouble, trying to jeopardize Paul's life and ministry. Combine this with the challenges facing the believers in Philippi, and the Philippians might have wondered - how is the gospel "good news" for us? Is this religion a blessing or a cu…
  continue reading
 
Paul is locked up in prison facing an uncertain future and there are some people around him who are stirring up trouble, trying to jeopardize Paul's life and ministry. Combine this with the challenges facing the believers in Philippi, and the Philippians might have wondered - how is the gospel "good news" for us? Is this religion a blessing or a cu…
  continue reading
 
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