Relevant, simple, expository sermons crafted by the preaching team at Alliston Christian Reformed Church in Ontario, Canada.
This is our second to last sermon in this series on the Fruit of the Spirit. Sorry we couldn't post the others!
This growing season, we are seeking to grow as Christ’s disciples; to have the Holy Spirit cultivate us and make us Holy.
This growing season, we are seeking to grow as Christ’s disciples; to have the Holy Spirit cultivate us and make us Holy.
This spring and summer, we are noticing and appreciating what the Holy Spirit is cultivating in us. The fruit of the Spirit is Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self Control.
On Mother's day, we look at how Jesus honoured his mother. We also see the way that with Mary and John, Jesus was starting a new family. Enjoy!
This is our final sermon in the Exodus series. Israel begins their journey in the wilderness.
The Exodus -- The greatest act of deliverance in the Old Testament helps us to better understand the greatest act of deliverance in the New Testament. Journey with us this Lent and Easter as we discover God's passion to save (and how he does it!).
The Exodus -- The greatest act of deliverance in the Old Testament helps us to better understand the greatest act of deliverance in the New Testament. Journey with us this Lent and Easter as we discover God's passion to save (and how he does it!).
The Exodus -- The greatest act of deliverance in the Old Testament helps us to better understand the greatest act of deliverance in the New Testament. Journey with us this Lent and Easter as we discover God's passion to save (and how he does it!).
The Exodus -- The greatest act of deliverance in the Old Testament helps us to better understand the greatest act of deliverance in the New Testament. Journey with us this Lent and Easter as we discover God's passion to save (and how he does it!).
The Exodus -- The greatest act of deliverance in the Old Testament helps us to better understand the greatest act of deliverance in the New Testament. Journey with us this Lent and Easter as we discover God's passion to save (and how he does it!).
The Exodus -- The greatest act of deliverance in the Old Testament helps us to better understand the greatest act of deliverance in the New Testament. Journey with us this Lent and Easter as we discover God's passion to save (and how he does it!).
The Exodus -- The greatest act of deliverance in the Old Testament helps us to better understand the greatest act of deliverance in the New Testament. Journey with us this Lent and Easter as we discover God's passion to save (and how he does it!).
It's "Epiphany!" And in this season we are learning about Jesus by exploring the early days of his ministry as found in the Luke's gospel.
It's "Epiphany!" And in this season we are learning about Jesus by exploring the early days of his ministry as found in the Luke's gospel.
It's "Epiphany!" And in this season we are learning about Jesus by exploring the early days of his ministry as found in Luke's gospel.
This advent we're exploring the "Characters of Christmas" as found in the opening chapters of Matthew. Through them, we see what God is up to, and with them we can wonder about our own roll in the ongoing story of Christmas. This week, we're considering John the Baptist's roll in the Christmas drama.
This advent we're exploring the "Characters of Christmas" as found in the opening chapters of Matthew. Through them, we see what God is up to, and with them we can wonder about our own roll in the ongoing story of Christmas. This week, we're considering Herod's roll in the Christmas drama.
This advent we're exploring the "Characters of Christmas" as found in the opening chapters of Matthew. Through them, we see what God is up to, and with them we can wonder about our own roll in the ongoing story of Christmas. This week, we look at "The Magi".
This advent we're exploring the "Characters of Christmas" as found in the opening chapters of Matthew. Through them, we see what God is up to, and with them, we can wonder about our own roll in the ongoing story of Christmas. Our first character is "Quiet Joseph".
This fall, we're reading and studying the epic of Abraham and Sarah. I hope you follow along!
This fall, we're reading and studying the epic of Abraham and Sarah. I hope you follow along!
How does Jesus' ascension into heaven benefit us? If you've ever asked that question, this sermon is for you!
The resurrected Jesus meets his disciples where they are. He reveals himself to them in ways that are both gentle and transformative. In this text, Jesus makes his disciples breakfast on the beach.
The resurrected Jesus meets his disciples where they are. He reveals himself to them in ways that are gentle and transformative. In this sermon, we explore the way Jesus' engaged Thomas.
Psalm 62 is a declaration of trust. It's also the Theme Psalm for our "GEMS" group -- which is a discipleship program for girls. We celebrated our GEMS girls this past Sunday.
This lent, we're studying the book of Leviticus. Together we're asking: What does it look like to live as "the holy priestly Kingdom of the holy and holy and heavenly King?"
This lent, we're studying the book of Leviticus. Together we're asking: What does it look like to live as "the holy priestly Kingdom of the holy and heavenly King?"
This lent, we're studying the book of Leviticus. Together we're asking: What does it look like to live as "the holy priestly Kingdom of the holy and heavenly King?"
This lent, we're studying the book of Leviticus. Together we're asking: What does it look like to live as "the holy priestly Kingdom of the holy and heavenly King?"
This Lent, we're studying the book of Leviticus. Together we're asking: What does it look like to live as "the holy priestly Kingdom of the holy and heavenly King?"
Epiphany! This winter we're setting our sights on Jesus and praying that God gives us a fresh vision of his glory and mission.
Epiphany! This winter we're setting our sights on Jesus and praying that God gives us a fresh vision of his glory and mission.
Epiphany! This winter we're setting our sights on Jesus and praying that God gives us a fresh vision of his glory and mission.
Epiphany! This winter we're setting our sights on Jesus and praying that God gives us a fresh vision of his glory and mission.
Epiphany! This winter we're setting our sights on Jesus and praying that God gives us a fresh vision of his glory and mission.
Epiphany! This winter we're setting our sights on Jesus and praying that God gives us a fresh vision of his glory and mission.
Epiphany! This winter we're setting our sights on Jesus and praying that God gives us a fresh vision of his glory and mission.
This Advent, we're studying the "Glimmers of Hope" found in the book of Isaiah. Together, we're learning about the Kingdom that Jesus came to establish, and the Kingdom he will complete when he returns.
This Advent, we're studying the "Glimmers of Hope" found in the book of Isaiah. Together, we're learning about the Kingdom that Jesus came to establish, and the Kingdom he will complete when he returns.
This Advent, we're studying the "Glimmers of Hope" found in Isaiah's prophetic ministry. Together, we're learning about the Kingdom that Jesus came to establish, and the Kingdom he will complete when he returns.
This Advent, we're studying the "Glimmers of Hope" found in Isaiah's prophetic ministry. Together, we're learning about the Kingdom that Jesus came to set up, and the kind of Kingdom he will complete when he returns.
This fall we're exploring passages that highlight God's mission in the world. Jesus was sent to seek out and save the lost.
This fall, we're exploring passages that highlight God's mission in the world. Jesus was sent to seek out and save the lost.
This fall, we're exploring passages that highlight God's mission in the world. Jesus was sent to seek out and save the lost.
This fall, we're exploring passages that highlight God's mission in the world. Jesus was sent to seek out and save the lost.
This fall, we're walking slowly through Luke 15. Together, we're learning about God and God's mission in the world.
This fall, we're walking slowy through Luke 15. Together, we're learning about God and God's mission in the world.
This fall, we're walking slowly through Luke 15. Together, we're learning about God and God's mission in the world.
This sermon is late to the party. It was preached on September 19, but never got uploaded. It's the introduction sermon to our current series. Enjoy!
This summer, the pastor team at ACRC is preaching the Psalms. Today, Pastor Brittney preaches on Psalm 73.
This summer, the preaching team at ACRC is preaching the Psalms. Specifically, we're preaching Psalms that God has used to shaped us.
This spring we're learning about the person and work of the Holy Spirit. He's the gift of God's presence, empowering us for witness.
This spring, we're learning about the person and work of the Holy Spirit. He's the the gift of God's presence, sent to build the Church.
This spring, we're leaning about the person and work of the Holy Spirit. He's the gift of God's presence, sent from God to make us like Jesus.
This Spring, we're learning about the person and work of the Holy Spirit. He is the gift of God's presence, sent to give us new life.
This Spring, we're learning about the person and work of the Holy Spirit. He is the gift of God's presence.
Together, we journey with Christ to the cross. "He was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed." (Isaiah 53:5)
This lent, we're exploring our fears and allowing Jesus to speak into our experience. His word to us is "Do not be Afraid."
This lent, we're exploring our fears allowing Jesus to speak into our experience. His word to us is "Do not be Afraid."
This lent, we're exploring our fears allowing Jesus to speak into our experience. His word to us is "Do not be Afraid."
This lent, we're exploring our fears allowing Jesus to speak into our experience. His word to us is "Do not be Afraid."
This lent, we're exploring our fears allowing Jesus to speak into our experience. His word to us is "Do not be Afraid."