Jesus the Radical: Happy Hope – April 27, 2014

Prophesied to teach, lead, heal and save, the Messiah was to bring God’s rule to earth. At the last of the, ‘Jesus the Radical’ messages, Pastor Ken pursues the “Happy Hope” we can have in our resurrected Lord. John 21:1-17

Jesus the Radical: ImPlausible Peace – April 20, 2014

Easter Sunday

David’s Psalms and Isaiah’s vision give us strange, mystifying images of God’s Messiah. The suffering servant, the loving lord, the prince of peace were all to be unveiled in one person at one event. This Easter Day Pastor Ken pursues the persistent, seemingly “ImPlausible Peace” we can have through the radical person of Jesus, the Christ. Scripture: John 20:19-29

Jesus the Radical: Jubilant Joy! – April 13, 2013

Palm Sunday

Statesman – prophet Daniel and prophet Zechariah among others predicted the Messiah would enter into Jerusalem to bring God’s rule to earth. What a shock! In the second of the Easter series, Pastor Ken contemplates the “Jubilant Joy” that is given to us through the radical person of Jesus, the Christ.  Scripture: John 16:16-24

Jesus the Radical: Ludicrous Love! – April 6, 2014

Jesus contemporaries were amazed; he taught, he healed, he raised the dead … like no other. His closest followers & friends had to admit that he was radical, pervasive, far-reaching – favoring (or making) economic, political, or social changes of a sweeping or extreme nature.

In the first of our Easter Series, Pastor Ken introduces us to God`s “Ludicrous Love” in the radical person of Jesus, the Christ.  Scripture: John 13:31 – 14:6

Taking GOD at His Word – January 5, 2014

To kick off 2014, Ken wishes us all a Happy New Year!  But… will you be happy?  … with each other, with yourself ..?  Ken explores how we may all change for the better.  To do so, he gives us two guiding lights and some suggestions to help us on this journey.  Inspiration today is taken from 1 Corinthians 2:7-13 and John 14: 23-28.

2013 Year End Bedtime Story – December 29, 2013

If you have been following our podcasts, you may have noticed we missed podcasts for the last two weeks.  December 15th was our church Christmas play and last Sunday (December 22nd), we were unable to hold the service due to a major ice storm and the resulting power outages.

This week, Ken resumes and finishes his series for Advent 2013 with a review and update on the events of this past Christmas.  First, with the latest status on your favourite Christmas movies.  And then, with a look back at that first Christmas and the events that happened after Christmas day.  Inspiration is taken from Scripture:  Matthew 2:13-23, Mark 6:1-6 and John 1:10-14.

The Sights, Sounds and Tragedies of Christmas – December 1, 2013

Today is the first Sunday of Advent.  Ken begins a five part series about the real story of Christmas taken from Matthew, Luke, Mark and John.  Part I is “The Introduction”; with a little help from Charlie Brown and his friends. Scripture today is from John 1:1-5, Matthew 1:1 and Luke 1:1-4.

Temple Troubles!: When disappointment trumps celebration! – October 6, 2013

What does God want from you?  He wants your respect, your authenticity and for you to listen.  Ken uses an example from his own past and a passage from the New Testament to show us how this is true.  Scripture this week is John 2:13-22.

Defining Discipleship: Blessing and Brotherhood – June 30, 2013

Christ’s witnesses wrestle with being “in the world but not of the world”, especially as it pertains to wealth, finances and priorities. Using the book of 1 John, we explore the practical realities of living in our world of education & employment, worries & wealth. Scripture: 1 John 3:16-24

Defining Discipleship: Enjoying Faith! – June 16, 2013

Today Ken continues in his series on “Defining Discipleship” with a message on ‘Enjoying Faith’. Today is also Fathers Day.  Ken gives us a few top 10 lists for Fathers Day: 10 Things to Teach Your Children and 10 Ways to Live Your Life Better, as a Christian.  Our Scripture Passage for today is 3 John 1-11 and is read by our Deacon Don Hepburn.