Afleveringen
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If youâve googled Christianity or were in a church as a kid, you likely heard people use words that you didnât completely understand. Words you donât hear in everyday life. Terms like Trinity, incarnation, atonement, and holiness. However, underneath these words are deep truths that unlock real insight into God and into your own life. In this series, weâre going to help you break down these weird church words and discover meaning for the deepest desires in your soul.
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Build your life on the rock of Jesus, not the shifting sand of anything else. The golden rule: âDo unto others as you would have them do unto you.â Youâve probably quoted it and may even try to live by it. Jesus taught it as a small part of his most famous sermon, but thereâs so much more to it than you might expect. This scriptural account has more meaning, challenge, and depth for your life. What if youâre missing the whole point? Join us as Mark Clark unpacks this important message.
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Acknowledging that the cause of our anxiety often stems from emotional responses rather than factual evidence, Pastor Mark discusses how three powerful beliefs: the existence of God, God's providence, and God's love, can alleviate these worries. Join Mark Clark as he continues unpacking Jesus greatest sermon in part 3 of Beyond The Golden Rule.
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The golden rule: âDo unto others as you would have them do unto you.â Youâve probably quoted it and may even try to live by it. Jesus taught it as a small part of his most famous sermon, but thereâs so much more to it than you might expect. This scriptural account has more meaning, challenge, and depth for your life. What if youâre missing the whole point? Our purpose as Christians is to bring true meaning and flavour to the world by treasuring Christ above everything.
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The golden rule: âDo unto others as you would have them do unto you.â Youâve probably quoted it and may even try to live by it. Jesus taught it as a small part of his most famous sermon, but thereâs so much more to it than you might expect. This scriptural account has more meaning, challenge, and depth for your life. What if youâre missing the whole point? Join us for these four weeks as we look at Jesusâ greatest sermon.
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There are moments in our lives that will define us. This is that type of moment for us as individuals and as a church. Weâve seen the heart of God by looking at what he searches for and what he celebrates - but how will we respond? Letâs join him on the mission of being FOR those around us and welcoming them home. Like the early church, in the power of the Holy Spirit, letâs show people that they matter to us, and most of all, they matter to God.
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Taking the step to care for someone who doesnât know Jesus can feel daunting. What does it mean to be the kind of person, and the kind of church, that cares for people who are far from God? Thereâs something powerful about one human being intentionally serving another. Itâs at the heart of our faith and modeled by Jesus.
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At Connexus Church, our heart beats for those yet to be reached with the hope of Jesus. Did you know that there are nearly 450,000 people in Simcoe County who donât attend church Sunday morning? The mission is urgent and clear. The FOR Them campaign is our bold response to Godâs call, a transformative journey to extend his love and grace to every corner of our community and beyond so that more people would know Jesus. The journey launches today.
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We all need helpâhelp from friends and help from Jesus to address the deepest need of the human heart. When you experience something that changes everything, you canât help but share it. As Jesus journeyed toward the cross and the tomb, different people along the way were invited to come and see. As his journey progressed, it became less clear what God was doing in the moment, but more clear to us todayâclear that the invitation to come and see isnât just a physical one, itâs a spiritual one. Itâs an invitation of forgiveness, hope, and freedom. It wasnât just news for a moment, but good news for all humanity. Good news for you, and itâs definitely worth sharing.
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When you experience something that changes everything, you canât help but share it. As Jesus journeyed toward the cross and the tomb, different people along the way were invited to come and see. As his journey progressed, it became less clear what God was doing in the moment, but more clear to us todayâclear that the invitation to come and see isnât just a physical one, itâs a spiritual one. Itâs an invitation of forgiveness, hope, and freedom. It wasnât just news for a moment, but good news for all humanity. Good news for you, and itâs definitely worth sharing.
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If you come to the cross as you are, you canât leave the same.
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When you experience something that changes everything, you canât help but share it. As Jesus journeyed toward the cross and the tomb, different people along the way were invited to come and see. As his journey progressed, it became less clear what God was doing in the moment, but more clear to us todayâclear that the invitation to come and see isnât just a physical one, itâs a spiritual one. Itâs an invitation of forgiveness, hope, and freedom. It wasnât just news for a moment, but good news for all humanity. Good news for you, and itâs definitely worth sharing - and it all began with a donkey. Come on the journey as Joseph Swan unpacks the story behind Palm Sunday and listen as he shares part of his own story.
Joseph's full story can be found in his recently published book, 'You Are Never Alone" - www.josephswan.co
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Inevitably, life presents us with pain and suffering. Yet, the hope found in Jesus serves as a steadfast reminder that goodness persists even in the midst of our trials. By directing our focus toward the profound significance of Jesusâ death and resurrection, we can mold our perspective amidst adversity. His resurrection embodies transformative power, showcasing triumph over evil and the transformation of shame into glory. It is crucial to anchor our thoughts on the enduring nature of Godâs love and the assurance that death does not have the final say.
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