Trinity Life gathers in the heart of downtown Toronto on Sundays and we meet in small groups throughout the week. Toronto is a vibrant and fast growing city, but we’ve come to realize that the busyness of urban life can work against finding authentic community and cultivating a strong spiritual life.
Our dream is to be an oasis in the city helping to create healthy communities and rhythms so people can do what God has created them to do. Our vision is to see people discover their identity and destiny in Christ in order to influence the city and the world.
Series: You've Got a Friend In MeConversation: Son and Prodigal - LostSpeakers: Adam Truax and James Castellani
Series: You've Got a Friend In MeConversation: Bride and Groom - MarriageSpeakers: Adam & Emily Truax, Shelia & Burt Thompson
Series: You've Got a Friend In MeConversation: Explorer and Explored - DatingSpeakers: Adam Truax and Jesse Boland
Series: You've Got a Friend In MeSpeakers: Adam Truax, Emily Truax, Mrs. ZantinghDate: March 5th, 2023
Series: You've Got a Friend In MeSpeakers: Adam Truax and Randy CoxDate: Feb. 19th, 2023
Series: You've Got a Friend In MeSpeakers: Adam Truax and James ZantinghDate: Feb. 12th, 2023
Series: You've Got a Friend In MeSpeakers: Adam Truax and Allie McTaggartDate: Feb. 5th, 2023
Vision Series: Built for FriendshipSpeakers: Darrick Tam and Adam TruaxReleased on Jan. 29th, 2023
Vision Series: Built for FriendshipSpeakers: Adam Truax and Emily TruaxReleased on Jan. 22nd, 2023
Vision Series: Built for FriendshipSpeakers: Adam Truax and Randy CoxReleased on Jan. 15th, 2023
Vision Series: Built for FriendshipSpeakers: Adam Truax and James ZantinghReleased on Jan. 8th, 2023
This year, we want you to revive. You have the opportunity for a fresh start, for a clean beginning. You can delight in truth, you can experience God’s goodness in a new way. But revival always starts with repentance. If we want to see revival in our church and our city, it has to begin in our own hearts. If you can revive your identity and destiny in Christ, in order to influence our city and the world together, you will experience spiritual renewal and our church will experience spiritual growth.
This year, we want you to revive. You have the opportunity for a fresh start, for a clean beginning. You can delight in truth, you can experience God’s goodness in a new way. But revival always starts with repentance. If we want to see revival in our church and our city, it has to begin in our own hearts. If you can revive your identity and destiny in Christ, in order to influence our city and the world together, we will experience spiritual renewal and spiritual growth.
This year, we want you to revive. You have the opportunity for a fresh start, for a clean beginning. You can delight in truth, you can experience God’s goodness in a new way. But revival always starts with repentance. If we want to see revival in our church and our city, it has to begin in our own hearts. If you can revive your identity and destiny in Christ, in order to influence our city and the world together, we will experience spiritual renewal and spiritual growth.
This year, we want you to revive. You have the opportunity for a fresh start, for a clean beginning. You can delight in truth, you can experience God’s goodness in a new way. But revival always starts with repentance. If we want to see revival in our church and our city, it has to begin in our own hearts. If you can revive your identity and destiny in Christ, in order to influence our city and the world together, we will experience spiritual renewal and spiritual growth.
This year, we want you to revive. You have the opportunity for a fresh start, for a clean beginning. You can delight in truth, you can experience God’s goodness in a new way. But revival always starts with repentance. If we want to see revival in our church and our city, it has to begin in our own hearts. If you can revive your identity and destiny in Christ, in order to influence our city and the world together, we will experience spiritual renewal and spiritual growth.
Why do you celebrate Christmas? What should you embrace at Christmas? What if I told you to celebrate your lack and to embrace your brokenness? The King of kings didn’t come through a lineage of surplus, but of scarcity. Our Saviour King didn’t inaugurate His Kingdom through perfect people but through penitent people. Jesus humbled Himself in the form of a servant. Jesus was born in a manger. And He moved in, through, with, and for people to show us that we are beloved and are meant to do the same. So let’s invite God to move in us, through us, with us, and for us in order to declare a true Kingdom Christmas.
Why do you celebrate Christmas? What should you embrace at Christmas? What if I told you to celebrate your lack and to embrace your brokenness? The King of kings didn’t come through a lineage of surplus, but of scarcity. Our Saviour King didn’t inaugurate His Kingdom through perfect people but through penitent people. Jesus humbled Himself in the form of a servant. Jesus was born in a manger. And He moved in, through, with, and for people to show us that we are beloved and are meant to do the same. So let’s invite God to move in us, through us, with us, and for us in order to declare a true Kingdom Christmas.
Why do you celebrate Christmas? What should you embrace at Christmas? What if I told you to celebrate your lack and to embrace your brokenness? The King of kings didn’t come through a lineage of surplus, but of scarcity. Our Saviour King didn’t inaugurate His Kingdom through perfect people but through penitent people. Jesus humbled Himself in the form of a servant. Jesus was born in a manger. And He moved in, through, with, and for people to show us that we are beloved and are meant to do the same. So let’s invite God to move in us, through us, with us, and for us in order to declare a true Kingdom Christmas.
Why do you celebrate Christmas? What should you embrace at Christmas? What if I told you to celebrate your lack and to embrace your brokenness? The King of kings didn’t come through a lineage of surplus, but of scarcity. Our Saviour King didn’t inaugurate His Kingdom through perfect people but through penitent people. Jesus humbled Himself in the form of a servant. Jesus was born in a manger. And He moved in, through, with, and for people to show us that we are beloved and are meant to do the same. So let’s invite God to move in us, through us, with us, and for us in order to declare a true Kingdom Christmas.
Rhythm is all around us. Rhythm is in music. Rhythm is in the wind and the waves. Rhythm is in the beating of your heart and the breathing of your lungs. But what if the rhythms you live out are off? What if instead of a melody, your rhythms are like clanging cymbals? Jesus desires to breath rhythm into you so you can breath rhythm into others. Jesus has prepared you to make a joyful noise. Jesus spoke peace to the wind and the waves. And He’s given you the same authority. So get ready to multiply joy. Get ready to multiply peace. Get ready to multiply rhythm.
Rhythm is all around us. Rhythm is in music. Rhythm is in the wind and the waves. Rhythm is in the beating of your heart and the breathing of your lungs. But what if the rhythms you live out are off? What if instead of a melody, your rhythms are like clanging cymbals? Jesus desires to breath rhythm into you so you can breath rhythm into others. Jesus has prepared you to make a joyful noise. Jesus spoke peace to the wind and the waves. And He’s given you the same authority. So get ready to multiply joy. Get ready to multiply peace. Get ready to multiply rhythm.
Rhythm is all around us. Rhythm is in music. Rhythm is in the wind and the waves. Rhythm is in the beating of your heart and the breathing of your lungs. But what if the rhythms you live out are off? What if instead of a melody, your rhythms are like clanging cymbals? Jesus desires to breath rhythm into you so you can breath rhythm into others. Jesus has prepared you to make a joyful noise. Jesus spoke peace to the wind and the waves. And He’s given you the same authority. So get ready to multiply joy. Get ready to multiply peace. Get ready to multiply rhythm.
Rhythm is all around us.
Rhythm is in music. Rhythm is in the wind and the waves. Rhythm is in the beating of your heart and the breathing of your lungs.
But what if the rhythms you live out are off? What if instead of a melody, your rhythms are like clanging cymbals?
Jesus desires to breath rhythm into you so you can breath rhythm into others. Jesus has prepared you to make a joyful noise. Jesus spoke peace to the wind and the waves. And He’s given you the same authority.
So get ready to multiply joy. Get ready to multiply peace. Get ready to multiply rhythm.
Rhythm is all around us. Rhythm is in music. Rhythm is in the wind and the waves. Rhythm is in the beating of your heart and the breathing of your lungs. But what if the rhythms you live out are off? What if instead of a melody, your rhythms are like clanging cymbals? Jesus desires to breath rhythm into you so you can breath rhythm into others. Jesus has prepared you to make a joyful noise. Jesus spoke peace to the wind and the waves. And He’s given you the same authority. So get ready to multiply joy. Get ready to multiply peace. Get ready to multiply rhythm.
Rhythm is all around us. Rhythm is in music. Rhythm is in the wind and the waves. Rhythm is in the beating of your heart and the breathing of your lungs. But what if the rhythms you live out are off? What if instead of a melody, your rhythms are like clanging cymbals? Jesus desires to breath rhythm into you so you can breath rhythm into others. Jesus has prepared you to make a joyful noise. Jesus spoke peace to the wind and the waves. And He’s given you the same authority. So get ready to multiply joy. Get ready to multiply peace. Get ready to multiply rhythm.
Rhythm is all around us. Rhythm is in music. Rhythm is in the wind and the waves. Rhythm is in the beating of your heart and the breathing of your lungs. But what if the rhythms you live out are off? What if instead of a melody, your rhythms are like clanging cymbals? Jesus desires to breath rhythm into you so you can breath rhythm into others. Jesus has prepared you to make a joyful noise. Jesus spoke peace to the wind and the waves. And He’s given you the same authority. So get ready to multiply joy. Get ready to multiply peace. Get ready to multiply rhythm.
Rhythm is all around us. Rhythm is in music. Rhythm is in the wind and the waves. Rhythm is in the beating of your heart and the breathing of your lungs. But what if the rhythms you live out are off? What if instead of a melody, your rhythms are like clanging cymbals? Jesus desires to breath rhythm into you so you can breath rhythm into others. Jesus has prepared you to make a joyful noise. Jesus spoke peace to the wind and the waves. And He’s given you the same authority. So get ready to multiply joy. Get ready to multiply peace. Get ready to multiply rhythm.
Church Leadership: How do we respond to and guard against abuses in church leadership?
Church Injustices: How do I respond to the injustices that the Church has perpetuated throughout history?
Church Framework: How do I reconcile what we’re doing as a church with other churches? How do I live out our vision and mission in this new strategy?
Sin: What’s the difference between sinning and a lifestyle of sin? What do I do with sin that I keep on committing? How do I change my desires? How do I recover from sin without feeling like a hypocrite?
Worship: I love OUT, but I lack UP, so what does personal worship look like? How do I live OUT as an overflow of my UP relationship? How do I maintain and grow in intimacy with God?
Prayer: What is the purpose of prayer? How does prayer change things?
Post-Pandemic World: What was stripped from you in the pandemic that you don’t want back? What new perceptive do you have coming out of the pandemic? How do we navigate relationships coming out of the pandemic and into this new world of polarization?
Spiritual Growing Up: How do I make the best use of the time for the days are evil when I have so many responsibilities? How do I architect my life in a way that honours God and maximizes opportunity for mission when there’s so many distractions? How do I live out my faith in the mundane things? How does all of this affect my parenting, my marriage, my job, my studies?
Faith conversations can be difficult, but they can also be beautiful. How do we lead with humility, gentleness, and respect? How do we discuss together, reason together, seek together? How do we not just agree to disagree, but agree to unity? We asked you what is challenging your faith, what could strengthen your faith, and what you’re celebrating in your faith. Now we want to have a conversation about some of those things in order to equip and empower you to multiply faith conversations in our community and beyond.
Faith conversations can be difficult, but they can also be beautiful. How do we lead with humility, gentleness, and respect? How do we discuss together, reason together, seek together? How do we not just agree to disagree, but agree to unity? We asked you what is challenging your faith, what could strengthen your faith, and what you’re celebrating in your faith. Now we want to have a conversation about some of those things in order to equip and empower you to multiply faith conversations in our community and beyond.
Faith conversations can be difficult, but they can also be beautiful. How do we lead with humility, gentleness, and respect? How do we discuss together, reason together, seek together? How do we not just agree to disagree, but agree to unity? We asked you what is challenging your faith, what could strengthen your faith, and what you’re celebrating in your faith. Now we want to have a conversation about some of those things in order to equip and empower you to multiply faith conversations in our community and beyond.
Jesus said we’re supposed to be in the world, not of it, right? Not exactly.
Jesus actually said that if we’re in Him, we’re not of this world, so He’s sending us into it. That not only means our destination has shifted, but our starting place has also shifted. Your birthplace isn’t here, it’s in heaven. You’re not going to heaven, you’re coming from heaven. Your citizenship isn’t in a worldly kingdom, it’s in a heavenly kingdom. A kingdom of light, of love, of liberty. A kingdom that cannot be shaken.
We’ve been sent into exile to be ambassadors of our true home, to be emissaries of our true king, to be ministers of the truth. But many of us still live like we’re in this world and we’re trying to do our best to not be of it. The remedy?
Embrace exile and allow the Spirit to shift your allegiance.
Jesus said we’re supposed to be in the world, not of it, right? Not exactly.
Jesus actually said that if we’re in Him, we’re not of this world, so He’s sending us into it. That not only means our destination has shifted, but our starting place has also shifted. Your birthplace isn’t here, it’s in heaven. You’re not going to heaven, you’re coming from heaven. Your citizenship isn’t in a worldly kingdom, it’s in a heavenly kingdom. A kingdom of light, of love, of liberty. A kingdom that cannot be shaken.
We’ve been sent into exile to be ambassadors of our true home, to be emissaries of our true king, to be ministers of the truth. But many of us still live like we’re in this world and we’re trying to do our best to not be of it. The remedy?
Embrace exile and allow the Spirit to shift your allegiance.
Jesus said we’re supposed to be in the world, not of it, right? Not exactly.
Jesus actually said that if we’re in Him, we’re not of this world, so He’s sending us into it. That not only means our destination has shifted, but our starting place has also shifted. Your birthplace isn’t here, it’s in heaven. You’re not going to heaven, you’re coming from heaven. Your citizenship isn’t in a worldly kingdom, it’s in a heavenly kingdom. A kingdom of light, of love, of liberty. A kingdom that cannot be shaken.
We’ve been sent into exile to be ambassadors of our true home, to be emissaries of our true king, to be ministers of the truth. But many of us still live like we’re in this world and we’re trying to do our best to not be of it. The remedy?
Embrace exile and allow the Spirit to shift your allegiance.
Jesus said we’re supposed to be in the world, not of it, right? Not exactly.
Jesus actually said that if we’re in Him, we’re not of this world, so He’s sending us into it. That not only means our destination has shifted, but our starting place has also shifted. Your birthplace isn’t here, it’s in heaven. You’re not going to heaven, you’re coming from heaven. Your citizenship isn’t in a worldly kingdom, it’s in a heavenly kingdom. A kingdom of light, of love, of liberty. A kingdom that cannot be shaken.
We’ve been sent into exile to be ambassadors of our true home, to be emissaries of our true king, to be ministers of the truth. But many of us still live like we’re in this world and we’re trying to do our best to not be of it. The remedy?
Embrace exile and allow the Spirit to shift your allegiance.
Jesus said we’re supposed to be in the world, not of it, right? Not exactly.
Jesus actually said that if we’re in Him, we’re not of this world, so He’s sending us into it. That not only means our destination has shifted, but our starting place has also shifted. Your birthplace isn’t here, it’s in heaven. You’re not going to heaven, you’re coming from heaven. Your citizenship isn’t in a worldly kingdom, it’s in a heavenly kingdom. A kingdom of light, of love, of liberty. A kingdom that cannot be shaken.
We’ve been sent into exile to be ambassadors of our true home, to be emissaries of our true king, to be ministers of the truth. But many of us still live like we’re in this world and we’re trying to do our best to not be of it. The remedy?
Embrace exile and allow the Spirit to shift your allegiance.
Jesus said we’re supposed to be in the world, not of it, right? Not exactly.
Jesus actually said that if we’re in Him, we’re not of this world, so He’s sending us into it. That not only means our destination has shifted, but our starting place has also shifted. Your birthplace isn’t here, it’s in heaven. You’re not going to heaven, you’re coming from heaven. Your citizenship isn’t in a worldly kingdom, it’s in a heavenly kingdom. A kingdom of light, of love, of liberty. A kingdom that cannot be shaken.
We’ve been sent into exile to be ambassadors of our true home, to be emissaries of our true king, to be ministers of the truth. But many of us still live like we’re in this world and we’re trying to do our best to not be of it. The remedy?
Embrace exile and allow the Spirit to shift your allegiance.
Jesus said we’re supposed to be in the world, not of it, right? Not exactly.
Jesus actually said that if we’re in Him, we’re not of this world, so He’s sending us into it. That not only means our destination has shifted, but our starting place has also shifted. Your birthplace isn’t here, it’s in heaven. You’re not going to heaven, you’re coming from heaven. Your citizenship isn’t in a worldly kingdom, it’s in a heavenly kingdom. A kingdom of light, of love, of liberty. A kingdom that cannot be shaken.
We’ve been sent into exile to be ambassadors of our true home, to be emissaries of our true king, to be ministers of the truth. But many of us still live like we’re in this world and we’re trying to do our best to not be of it. The remedy?
Embrace exile and allow the Spirit to shift your allegiance.
Jesus said we’re supposed to be in the world, not of it, right? Not exactly.
Jesus actually said that if we’re in Him, we’re not of this world, so He’s sending us into it. That not only means our destination has shifted, but our starting place has also shifted. Your birthplace isn’t here, it’s in heaven. You’re not going to heaven, you’re coming from heaven. Your citizenship isn’t in a worldly kingdom, it’s in a heavenly kingdom. A kingdom of light, of love, of liberty. A kingdom that cannot be shaken.
We’ve been sent into exile to be ambassadors of our true home, to be emissaries of our true king, to be ministers of the truth. But many of us still live like we’re in this world and we’re trying to do our best to not be of it. The remedy?
Embrace exile and allow the Spirit to shift your allegiance.
Jesus said we’re supposed to be in the world, not of it, right? Not exactly.
Jesus actually said that if we’re in Him, we’re not of this world, so He’s sending us into it. That not only means our destination has shifted, but our starting place has also shifted. Your birthplace isn’t here, it’s in heaven. You’re not going to heaven, you’re coming from heaven. Your citizenship isn’t in a worldly kingdom, it’s in a heavenly kingdom. A kingdom of light, of love, of liberty. A kingdom that cannot be shaken.
We’ve been sent into exile to be ambassadors of our true home, to be emissaries of our true king, to be ministers of the truth. But many of us still live like we’re in this world and we’re trying to do our best to not be of it. The remedy?
Embrace exile and allow the Spirit to shift your allegiance.
Jesus said we’re supposed to be in the world, not of it, right? Not exactly.
Jesus actually said that if we’re in Him, we’re not of this world, so He’s sending us into it. That not only means our destination has shifted, but our starting place has also shifted. Your birthplace isn’t here, it’s in heaven. You’re not going to heaven, you’re coming from heaven. Your citizenship isn’t in a worldly kingdom, it’s in a heavenly kingdom. A kingdom of light, of love, of liberty. A kingdom that cannot be shaken.
We’ve been sent into exile to be ambassadors of our true home, to be emissaries of our true king, to be ministers of the truth. But many of us still live like we’re in this world and we’re trying to do our best to not be of it. The remedy?
Embrace exile and allow the Spirit to shift your allegiance.
Jesus said we’re supposed to be in the world, not of it, right? Not exactly.
Jesus actually said that if we’re in Him, we’re not of this world, so He’s sending us into it. That not only means our destination has shifted, but our starting place has also shifted. Your birthplace isn’t here, it’s in heaven. You’re not going to heaven, you’re coming from heaven. Your citizenship isn’t in a worldly kingdom, it’s in a heavenly kingdom. A kingdom of light, of love, of liberty. A kingdom that cannot be shaken.
We’ve been sent into exile to be ambassadors of our true home, to be emissaries of our true king, to be ministers of the truth. But many of us still live like we’re in this world and we’re trying to do our best to not be of it. The remedy?
Embrace exile and allow the Spirit to shift your allegiance.
Jesus said we’re supposed to be in the world, not of it, right? Not exactly.
Jesus actually said that if we’re in Him, we’re not of this world, so He’s sending us into it. That not only means our destination has shifted, but our starting place has also shifted. Your birthplace isn’t here, it’s in heaven. You’re not going to heaven, you’re coming from heaven. Your citizenship isn’t in a worldly kingdom, it’s in a heavenly kingdom. A kingdom of light, of love, of liberty. A kingdom that cannot be shaken.
We’ve been sent into exile to be ambassadors of our true home, to be emissaries of our true king, to be ministers of the truth. But many of us still live like we’re in this world and we’re trying to do our best to not be of it. The remedy?
Embrace exile and allow the Spirit to shift your allegiance.
Jesus said we’re supposed to be in the world, not of it, right? Not exactly.
Jesus actually said that if we’re in Him, we’re not of this world, so He’s sending us into it. That not only means our destination has shifted, but our starting place has also shifted. Your birthplace isn’t here, it’s in heaven. You’re not going to heaven, you’re coming from heaven. Your citizenship isn’t in a worldly kingdom, it’s in a heavenly kingdom. A kingdom of light, of love, of liberty. A kingdom that cannot be shaken.
We’ve been sent into exile to be ambassadors of our true home, to be emissaries of our true king, to be ministers of the truth. But many of us still live like we’re in this world and we’re trying to do our best to not be of it. The remedy?
Embrace exile and allow the Spirit to shift your allegiance.
Jesus said we’re supposed to be in the world, not of it, right? Not exactly.
Jesus actually said that if we’re in Him, we’re not of this world, so He’s sending us into it. That not only means our destination has shifted, but our starting place has also shifted. Your birthplace isn’t here, it’s in heaven. You’re not going to heaven, you’re coming from heaven. Your citizenship isn’t in a worldly kingdom, it’s in a heavenly kingdom. A kingdom of light, of love, of liberty. A kingdom that cannot be shaken.
We’ve been sent into exile to be ambassadors of our true home, to be emissaries of our true king, to be ministers of the truth. But many of us still live like we’re in this world and we’re trying to do our best to not be of it. The remedy?
Embrace exile and allow the Spirit to shift your allegiance.
Jesus said we’re supposed to be in the world, not of it, right? Not exactly.
Jesus actually said that if we’re in Him, we’re not of this world, so He’s sending us into it. That not only means our destination has shifted, but our starting place has also shifted. Your birthplace isn’t here, it’s in heaven. You’re not going to heaven, you’re coming from heaven. Your citizenship isn’t in a worldly kingdom, it’s in a heavenly kingdom. A kingdom of light, of love, of liberty. A kingdom that cannot be shaken.
We’ve been sent into exile to be ambassadors of our true home, to be emissaries of our true king, to be ministers of the truth. But many of us still live like we’re in this world and we’re trying to do our best to not be of it. The remedy?
Embrace exile and allow the Spirit to shift your allegiance.
Jesus said we’re supposed to be in the world, not of it, right? Not exactly.
Jesus actually said that if we’re in Him, we’re not of this world, so He’s sending us into it. That not only means our destination has shifted, but our starting place has also shifted. Your birthplace isn’t here, it’s in heaven. You’re not going to heaven, you’re coming from heaven. Your citizenship isn’t in a worldly kingdom, it’s in a heavenly kingdom. A kingdom of light, of love, of liberty. A kingdom that cannot be shaken.
We’ve been sent into exile to be ambassadors of our true home, to be emissaries of our true king, to be ministers of the truth. But many of us still live like we’re in this world and we’re trying to do our best to not be of it. The remedy?
Embrace exile and allow the Spirit to shift your allegiance.
Do you remember where we were this time last year?
A different world. The old normal is gone and the new normal is coming. The problem is both of them are normal. Is that what we should multiply?
What if the interruption to our lives, our jobs, our families, our priorities, our church is an opportunity for us to submit to divine disruption?
And what if that means we’re not supposed to minimize this disruption, but we’re supposed to multiply disruption?
Do you remember where we were this time last year?
A different world. The old normal is gone and the new normal is coming. The problem is both of them are normal. Is that what we should multiply?
What if the interruption to our lives, our jobs, our families, our priorities, our church is an opportunity for us to submit to divine disruption?
And what if that means we’re not supposed to minimize this disruption, but we’re supposed to multiply disruption?
Do you remember where we were this time last year?
A different world. The old normal is gone and the new normal is coming. The problem is both of them are normal. Is that what we should multiply?
What if the interruption to our lives, our jobs, our families, our priorities, our church is an opportunity for us submit to divine disruption?
And what if that means we’re not supposed to minimize this disruption, but we’re supposed to multiply disruption?
Do you remember where we were this time last year?
A different world. The old normal is gone and the new normal is coming. The problem is both of them are normal. Is that what we should multiply?
What if the interruption to our lives, our jobs, our families, our priorities, our church is an opportunity for us submit to divine disruption?
And what if that means we’re not supposed to minimize this disruption, but we’re supposed to multiply disruption?
Do you remember where we were this time last year?
A different world.
The old normal is gone and the new normal is coming. The problem is both of them are normal. Is that what we should multiply? What if the interruption to our lives, our jobs, our families, our priorities, our church is an opportunity for us to submit to divine disruption?
And what if that means we’re not supposed to minimize this disruption, but we’re supposed to multiply disruption?
Is love an internal feeling? Is love an external force? Is love an emotion?
Yes.
But above all, love is a choice. Love is a commitment. Love is a covenant. Love is saying ‘yes’ to one thing and saying ‘no’ to all other competing things.
Why is love so important?
Because you live what you love.
Is love an internal feeling? Is love an external force? Is love an emotion?
Yes.
But above all, love is a choice. Love is a commitment. Love is a covenant. Love is saying ‘yes’ to one thing and saying ‘no’ to all other competing things.
Why is love so important?
Because you live what you love.
Is love an internal feeling? Is love an external force? Is love an emotion?
Yes.
But above all, love is a choice. Love is a commitment. Love is a covenant. Love is saying ‘yes’ to one thing and saying ‘no’ to all other competing things.
Why is love so important?
Because you live what you love.
Is love an internal feeling? Is love an external force? Is love an emotion?
Yes.
But above all, love is a choice. Love is a commitment. Love is a covenant. Love is saying ‘yes’ to one thing and saying ‘no’ to all other competing things.
Why is love so important?
Because you live what you love.
This year, we want you to multiply.
We want you to multiply who you are and what God has given you. We want you to multiply how He has uniquely created and formed you to influence.
If you can multiply your identity and destiny in Christ, in order to influence our city and the world together, you will experience spiritual renewal and our church will experience spiritual growth.
This year, we want you to multiply.
We want you to multiply who you are and what God has given you. We want you to multiply how He has uniquely created and formed you to influence.
If you can multiply your identity and destiny in Christ, in order to influence our city and the world together, you will experience spiritual renewal and our church will experience spiritual growth.
This year, we want you to multiply.
We want you to multiply who you are and what God has given you. We want you to multiply how He has uniquely created and formed you to influence.
If you can multiply your identity and destiny in Christ, in order to influence our city and the world together, you will experience spiritual renewal and our church will experience spiritual growth.
This year, we want you to multiply.
We want you to multiply who you are and what God has given you. We want you to multiply how He has uniquely created and formed you to influence.
If you can multiply your identity and destiny in Christ, in order to influence our city and the world together, you will experience spiritual renewal and our church will experience spiritual growth.
This year, we want you to multiply.
We want you to multiply who you are and what God has given you. We want you to multiply how He has uniquely created and formed you to influence.
If you can multiply your identity and destiny in Christ, in order to influence our city and the world together, you will experience spiritual renewal and our church will experience spiritual growth.
Light dispels darkness. Light brings comfort. Light reveals truth. Light has come.
Discover Light and let Light discover you.
Light dispels darkness. Light brings comfort. Light reveals truth. Light has come.
Discover Light and let Light discover you.
Light dispels darkness. Light brings comfort. Light reveals truth. Light has come.
Discover Light and let Light discover you.
Light dispels darkness. Light brings comfort. Light reveals truth. Light has come.
Discover Light and let Light discover you.
What does it mean to be human? Growing. Learning. Producing. Persevering. Being. Jesus is fully God, and also, He is fully human. But often, we overemphasize his divinity at the cost of His humanity. So, how do we become more like Jesus? We pursue godliness, but we also pursue humanness. You are actually supposed to realize more of your humanity in Jesus, not less of it. This is part of restoring the image of God in you! You are a new creation! Discover your true humanity and you will discover Jesus.
What does it mean to be human?
Growing. Learning. Producing. Persevering. Being.
Jesus is fully God, and also, He is fully human.
But often, we overemphasize his divinity at the cost of His humanity. So, how do we become more like Jesus?
We pursue godliness, but we also pursue humanness. You are actually supposed to realize more of your humanity in Jesus, not less of it. This is part of restoring the image of God in you! You are a new creation!
Discover your true humanity and you will discover Jesus.
What does it mean to be human?
Growing. Learning. Producing. Persevering. Being.
Jesus is fully God, and also, He is fully human.
But often, we overemphasize his divinity at the cost of His humanity. So, how do we become more like Jesus?
We pursue godliness, but we also pursue humanness. You are actually supposed to realize more of your humanity in Jesus, not less of it. This is part of restoring the image of God in you! You are a new creation!
Discover your true humanity and you will discover Jesus.
What does it mean to be human?
Growing. Learning. Producing. Persevering. Being.
Jesus is fully God, and also, He is fully human.
But often, we overemphasize his divinity at the cost of His humanity. So, how do we become more like Jesus?
We pursue godliness, but we also pursue humanness. You are actually supposed to realize more of your humanity in Jesus, not less of it. This is part of restoring the image of God in you! You are a new creation!
Discover your true humanity and you will discover Jesus.
What does it mean to be human?
Growing. Learning. Producing. Persevering. Being.
Jesus is fully God, and also, He is fully human.
But often, we overemphasize his divinity at the cost of His humanity. So, how do we become more like Jesus?
We pursue godliness, but we also pursue humanness. You are actually supposed to realize more of your humanity in Jesus, not less of it. This is part of restoring the image of God in you! You are a new creation!
Discover your true humanity and you will discover Jesus.
What does it mean to be human?
Growing. Learning. Producing. Persevering. Being.
Jesus is fully God, and also, He is fully human.
But often, we overemphasize his divinity at the cost of His humanity. So, how do we become more like Jesus?
We pursue godliness, but we also pursue humanness. You are actually supposed to realize more of your humanity in Jesus, not less of it. This is part of restoring the image of God in you! You are a new creation!
Discover your true humanity and you will discover Jesus.
What does it mean to be human?
Growing. Learning. Producing. Persevering. Being.
Jesus is fully God, and also, He is fully human.
But often, we overemphasize his divinity at the cost of His humanity. So, how do we become more like Jesus?
We pursue godliness, but we also pursue humanness. You are actually supposed to realize more of your humanity in Jesus, not less of it. This is part of restoring the image of God in you! You are a new creation!
Discover your true humanity and you will discover Jesus.
What does it mean to be human?
Growing. Learning. Producing. Persevering. Being.
Jesus is fully God, and also, He is fully human.
But often, we overemphasize his divinity at the cost of His humanity. So, how do we become more like Jesus?
We pursue godliness, but we also pursue humanness. You are actually supposed to realize more of your humanity in Jesus, not less of it. This is part of restoring the image of God in you! You are a new creation!
Discover your true humanity and you will discover Jesus.
2020 has been a year of uncertainty, of disruption, and of hardship. However, it has also been a year of opportunity, inspiration, and innovation. What is God doing in our church and our city? Where is He leading us? And how do we get there? We invite you to seek the Lord’s direction with us!
2020 has been a year of uncertainty, of disruption, and of hardship. However, it has also been a year of opportunity, inspiration, and innovation. What is God doing in our church and our city? Where is He leading us? And how do we get there? We invite you to seek the Lord’s direction with us!
What does it mean to be human?
Growing. Learning. Producing. Persevering. Being.
Jesus is fully God, and also, He is fully human.
But often, we overemphasize his divinity at the cost of His humanity. So, how do we become more like Jesus?
We pursue godliness, but we also pursue humanness. You are actually supposed to realize more of your humanity in Jesus, not less of it. This is part of restoring the image of God in you! You are a new creation!
Discover your true humanity and you will discover Jesus.
Discipleship is becoming.
What are you becoming? Who are you becoming? How are you becoming?
And what does it look like to become like Jesus?
David says it looks like a tree that is planted by streams of water.
Jesus says the kingdom of heaven is like a tree that breeds life.
But roots aren’t meant for just standing firm—Jesus gave His life on a tree and calls us to do that daily in order to follow Him—roots are meant to move us to rise.
Discipleship is becoming.
What are you becoming? Who are you becoming? How are you becoming?
And what does it look like to become like Jesus?
David says it looks like a tree that is planted by streams of water.
Jesus says the kingdom of heaven is like a tree that breeds life.
But roots aren’t meant for just standing firm—Jesus gave His life on a tree and calls us to do that daily in order to follow Him—roots are meant to move us to rise.
Discipleship is becoming.
What are you becoming? Who are you becoming? How are you becoming?
And what does it look like to become like Jesus?
David says it looks like a tree that is planted by streams of water.
Jesus says the kingdom of heaven is like a tree that breeds life.
But roots aren’t meant for just standing firm—Jesus gave His life on a tree and calls us to do that daily in order to follow Him—roots are meant to move us to rise.
Discipleship is becoming.
What are you becoming? Who are you becoming? How are you becoming?
And what does it look like to become like Jesus?
David says it looks like a tree that is planted by streams of water.
Jesus says the kingdom of heaven is like a tree that breeds life.
But roots aren’t meant for just standing firm—Jesus gave His life on a tree and calls us to do that daily in order to follow Him—roots are meant to move us to rise.
Discipleship is becoming.
What are you becoming? Who are you becoming? How are you becoming?
And what does it look like to become like Jesus?
David says it looks like a tree that is planted by streams of water.
Jesus says the kingdom of heaven is like a tree that breeds life.
But roots aren’t meant for just standing firm—Jesus gave His life on a tree and calls us to do that daily in order to follow Him—roots are meant to move us to rise.
Discipleship is becoming.
What are you becoming? Who are you becoming? How are you becoming?
And what does it look like to become like Jesus?
David says it looks like a tree that is planted by streams of water.
Jesus says the kingdom of heaven is like a tree that breeds life.
But roots aren’t meant for just standing firm—Jesus gave His life on a tree and calls us to do that daily in order to follow Him—roots are meant to move us to rise.
Discipleship is becoming.
What are you becoming? Who are you becoming? How are you becoming?
And what does it look like to become like Jesus?
David says it looks like a tree that is planted by streams of water.
Jesus says the kingdom of heaven is like a tree that breeds life.
But roots aren’t meant for just standing firm—Jesus gave His life on a tree and calls us to do that daily in order to follow Him—roots are meant to move us to rise.
Discipleship is becoming.
What are you becoming? Who are you becoming? How are you becoming?
And what does it look like to become like Jesus?
David says it looks like a tree that is planted by streams of water.
Jesus says the kingdom of heaven is like a tree that breeds life.
But roots aren’t meant for just standing firm—Jesus gave His life on a tree and calls us to do that daily in order to follow Him—roots are meant to move us to rise.
Discipleship is becoming.
What are you becoming? Who are you becoming? How are you becoming?
And what does it look like to become like Jesus?
David says it looks like a tree that is planted by streams of water.
Jesus says the kingdom of heaven is like a tree that breeds life.
But roots aren’t meant for just standing firm—Jesus gave His life on a tree and calls us to do that daily in order to follow Him—roots are meant to move us to rise.
Discipleship is becoming.
What are you becoming? Who are you becoming? How are you becoming?
And what does it look like to become like Jesus?
David says it looks like a tree that is planted by streams of water.
Jesus says the kingdom of heaven is like a tree that breeds life.
But roots aren’t meant for just standing firm—Jesus gave His life on a tree and calls us to do that daily in order to follow Him—roots are meant to move us to rise.
Discipleship is becoming.
What are you becoming? Who are you becoming? How are you becoming?
And what does it look like to become like Jesus?
David says it looks like a tree that is planted by streams of water.
Jesus says the kingdom of heaven is like a tree that breeds life.
But roots aren’t meant for just standing firm—Jesus gave His life on a tree and calls us to do that daily in order to follow Him—roots are meant to move us to rise.
Discipleship is becoming.
What are you becoming? Who are you becoming? How are you becoming?
And what does it look like to become like Jesus?
David says it looks like a tree that is planted by streams of water.
Jesus says the kingdom of heaven is like a tree that breeds life.
But roots aren’t meant for just standing firm—Jesus gave His life on a tree and calls us to do that daily in order to follow Him—roots are meant to move us to rise.
Evangelism. Proselytizing. Conversion. These have all become bad words in our culture and even in our faith.
And the Church is to blame for this.
But if Jesus is your life, then sharing your life with others shouldn’t be that difficult or daunting or awkward or unnatura
Evangelism. Proselytizing. Conversion. These have all become bad words in our culture and even in our faith.
And the Church is to blame for this.
But if Jesus is your life, then sharing your life with others shouldn’t be that difficult or daunting or awkward or unnatura
Evangelism. Proselytizing. Conversion. These have all become bad words in our culture and even in our faith.
And the Church is to blame for this.
But if Jesus is your life, then sharing your life with others shouldn’t be that difficult or daunting or awkward or unnatural. So how do we even begin to build a culture of sharing the light and love of Jesus with others?
Perhaps we need new language, perhaps we need new methods, or perhaps we just need to discover faith conversations.
Money.
We love it; we hate it. We use it; we misuse it. We need it; we neglect it. How do you free yourself from its grip? How do you use it wisely? How do you honour God with it?
It starts with a heart change.
You need to move from the bondage of money to the benefit of money. And it continues with a perspective shift. You need to move from a mentality of scarcity to a mentality of surplus. We want you to discover the life that Jesus came to give you.
We want you to discover abundance.
Money.
We love it; we hate it. We use it; we misuse it. We need it; we neglect it. How do you free yourself from its grip? How do you use it wisely? How do you honour God with it?
It starts with a heart change.
You need to move from the bondage of money to the benefit of money. And it continues with a perspective shift. You need to move from a mentality of scarcity to a mentality of surplus. We want you to discover the life that Jesus came to give you.
We want you to discover abundance.
Money.
We love it; we hate it. We use it; we misuse it. We need it; we neglect it. How do you free yourself from its grip? How do you use it wisely? How do you honour God with it?
It starts with a heart change.
You need to move from the bondage of money to the benefit of money. And it continues with a perspective shift. You need to move from a mentality of scarcity to a mentality of surplus. We want you to discover the life that Jesus came to give you.
We want you to discover abundance.
Money.
We love it; we hate it. We use it; we misuse it. We need it; we neglect it. How do you free yourself from its grip? How do you use it wisely? How do you honour God with it?
It starts with a heart change.
You need to move from the bondage of money to the benefit of money. And it continues with a perspective shift. You need to move from a mentality of scarcity to a mentality of surplus. We want you to discover the life that Jesus came to give you.
We want you to discover abundance.
Money.
We love it; we hate it. We use it; we misuse it. We need it; we neglect it. How do you free yourself from its grip? How do you use it wisely? How do you honour God with it?
It starts with a heart change.
You need to move from the bondage of money to the benefit of money. And it continues with a perspective shift. You need to move from a mentality of scarcity to a mentality of surplus. We want you to discover the life that Jesus came to give you.
We want you to discover abundance.
Prayer takes different forms, but one of the main ways the Scriptures teach us how to pray is through song.
Songs of lament and songs of joy, songs of defeat and songs of deliverance, songs of sinners and songs of saints.
What you believe about the character of God is reflected in your conversation with God.
Remember then that our battle song is prayer; our weapon is a melody.
Prayer takes different forms, but one of the main ways the Scriptures teach us how to pray is through song.
Songs of lament and songs of joy, songs of defeat and songs of deliverance, songs of sinners and songs of saints.
What you believe about the character of God is reflected in your conversation with God.
Remember then that our battle song is prayer; our weapon is a melody.
Prayer takes different forms, but one of the main ways the Scriptures teach us how to pray is through song.
Songs of lament and songs of joy, songs of defeat and songs of deliverance, songs of sinners and songs of saints.
What you believe about the character of God is reflected in your conversation with God.
Remember then that our battle song is prayer; our weapon is a melody.
Prayer takes different forms, but one of the main ways the Scriptures teach us how to pray is through song.
Songs of lament and songs of joy, songs of defeat and songs of deliverance, songs of sinners and songs of saints.
What you believe about the character of God is reflected in your conversation with God.
Remember then that our battle song is prayer; our weapon is a melody.
Prayer takes different forms, but one of the main ways the Scriptures teach us how to pray is through song.
Songs of lament and songs of joy, songs of defeat and songs of deliverance, songs of sinners and songs of saints.
What you believe about the character of God is reflected in your conversation with God.
Remember then that our battle song is prayer; our weapon is a melody.
God says that it’s not good that we should do life alone. What does that mean if you’re single? What does that mean if you’re dating? What does that mean if you’re married?
It means we are meant to live life in community.
You weren’t meant to live life on your own, make decisions on your own, or make your own way. You were designed to discover all of these things together.
God says that it’s not good that we should do life alone. What does that mean if you’re single? What does that mean if you’re dating? What does that mean if you’re married?
It means we are meant to live life in community.
You weren’t meant to live life on your own, make decisions on your own, or make your own way. You were designed to discover all of these things together.
God says that it’s not good that we should do life alone. What does that mean if you’re single? What does that mean if you’re dating? What does that mean if you’re married?
It means we are meant to live life in community.
You weren’t meant to live life on your own, make decisions on your own, or make your own way. You were designed to discover all of these things together.
God says that it’s not good that we should do life alone. What does that mean if you’re single? What does that mean if you’re dating? What does that mean if you’re married?
It means we are meant to live life in community.
You weren’t meant to live life on your own, make decisions on your own, or make your own way. You were designed to discover all of these things together.
This year, we want you to discover. We want you to discover who you are and what God has given you. We want you to discover how He has uniquely created and formed you to influence.
If you can discover your identity and destiny in Christ, in order to influence our city and the world, you will experience spiritual renewal and our church will experience spiritual growth.
This year, we want you to discover. We want you to discover who you are and what God has given you. We want you to discover how He has uniquely created and formed you to influence.
If you can discover your identity and destiny in Christ, in order to influence our city and the world, you will experience spiritual renewal and our church will experience spiritual growth.
This year, we want you to discover. We want you to discover who you are and what God has given you. We want you to discover how He has uniquely created and formed you to influence.
If you can discover your identity and destiny in Christ, in order to influence our city and the world, you will experience spiritual renewal and our church will experience spiritual growth.
This year, we want you to discover. We want you to discover who you are and what God has given you. We want you to discover how He has uniquely created and formed you to influence.
If you can discover your identity and destiny in Christ, in order to influence our city and the world, you will experience spiritual renewal and our church will experience spiritual growth.
Jesus stepped out of heaven to make peace between us and God and between you and others. But some of us still struggle daily to experience the peace of Christ and to be conduits of peace to others.
However, the coming of Christ shows us that peace can be fully experienced through the prophetic perspective, that is, through the upbuilding, encouragement, and consolation of God’s people.
In Christ, you have been empowered and called to live as peacemakers and to allow the peace of Christ to rule your hearts!
Jesus stepped out of heaven to make peace between us and God and between you and others. But some of us still struggle daily to experience the peace of Christ and to be conduits of peace to others.
However, the coming of Christ shows us that peace can be fully experienced through the prophetic perspective, that is, through the upbuilding, encouragement, and consolation of God’s people.
In Christ, you have been empowered and called to live as peacemakers and to allow the peace of Christ to rule your hearts!
Jesus stepped out of heaven to make peace between us and God and between you and others. But some of us still struggle daily to experience the peace of Christ and to be conduits of peace to others.
However, the coming of Christ shows us that peace can be fully experienced through the prophetic perspective, that is, through the upbuilding, encouragement, and consolation of God’s people.
In Christ, you have been empowered and called to live as peacemakers and to allow the peace of Christ to rule your hearts!
Joshua means the Lord saves. So, what does it mean to be God’s people? What does it mean for Him, the Lord who saves, to be our God? Jesus means the Lord saves.
So, what does it mean to be the Church? Often, we think about what Jesus has saved us from, but what has He saved us to? He is calling our church to influence, to innovate, to initiate, to infiltrate.
The Lord is breaking ground in our church and He’s calling us into battle. Be strong and courageous; the Lord is with us wherever we go.
Joshua means the Lord saves. So, what does it mean to be God’s people? What does it mean for Him, the Lord who saves, to be our God? Jesus means the Lord saves.
So, what does it mean to be the Church? Often, we think about what Jesus has saved us from, but what has He saved us to? He is calling our church to influence, to innovate, to initiate, to infiltrate.
The Lord is breaking ground in our church and He’s calling us into battle. Be strong and courageous; the Lord is with us wherever we go.
Joshua means the Lord saves. So, what does it mean to be God’s people? What does it mean for Him, the Lord who saves, to be our God? Jesus means the Lord saves.
So, what does it mean to be the Church? Often, we think about what Jesus has saved us from, but what has He saved us to? He is calling our church to influence, to innovate, to initiate, to infiltrate.
The Lord is breaking ground in our church and He’s calling us into battle. Be strong and courageous; the Lord is with us wherever we go.
Joshua means the Lord saves. So, what does it mean to be God’s people? What does it mean for Him, the Lord who saves, to be our God? Jesus means the Lord saves.
So, what does it mean to be the Church? Often, we think about what Jesus has saved us from, but what has He saved us to? He is calling our church to influence, to innovate, to initiate, to infiltrate.
The Lord is breaking ground in our church and He’s calling us into battle. Be strong and courageous; the Lord is with us wherever we go.
Joshua means the Lord saves. So, what does it mean to be God’s people? What does it mean for Him, the Lord who saves, to be our God? Jesus means the Lord saves.
So, what does it mean to be the Church? Often, we think about what Jesus has saved us from, but what has He saved us to? He is calling our church to influence, to innovate, to initiate, to infiltrate.
The Lord is breaking ground in our church and He’s calling us into battle. Be strong and courageous; the Lord is with us wherever we go.
Joshua means the Lord saves. So, what does it mean to be God’s people? What does it mean for Him, the Lord who saves, to be our God? Jesus means the Lord saves.
So, what does it mean to be the Church? Often, we think about what Jesus has saved us from, but what has He saved us to? He is calling our church to influence, to innovate, to initiate, to infiltrate.
The Lord is breaking ground in our church and He’s calling us into battle. Be strong and courageous; the Lord is with us wherever we go.
Joshua means the Lord saves. So, what does it mean to be God’s people? What does it mean for Him, the Lord who saves, to be our God? Jesus means the Lord saves.
So, what does it mean to be the Church? Often, we think about what Jesus has saved us from, but what has He saved us to? He is calling our church to influence, to innovate, to initiate, to infiltrate.
The Lord is breaking ground in our church and He’s calling us into battle. Be strong and courageous; the Lord is with us wherever we go.
Joshua means the Lord saves. So, what does it mean to be God’s people? What does it mean for Him, the Lord who saves, to be our God? Jesus means the Lord saves.
So, what does it mean to be the Church? Often, we think about what Jesus has saved us from, but what has He saved us to? He is calling our church to influence, to innovate, to initiate, to infiltrate.
The Lord is breaking ground in our church and He’s calling us into battle. Be strong and courageous; the Lord is with us wherever we go.
Joshua means the Lord saves. So, what does it mean to be God’s people? What does it mean for Him, the Lord who saves, to be our God? Jesus means the Lord saves.
So, what does it mean to be the Church? Often, we think about what Jesus has saved us from, but what has He saved us to? He is calling our church to influence, to innovate, to initiate, to infiltrate.
The Lord is breaking ground in our church and He’s calling us into battle. Be strong and courageous; the Lord is with us wherever we go.
Joshua means the Lord saves. So, what does it mean to be God’s people? What does it mean for Him, the Lord who saves, to be our God? Jesus means the Lord saves.
So, what does it mean to be the Church? Often, we think about what Jesus has saved us from, but what has He saved us to? He is calling our church to influence, to innovate, to initiate, to infiltrate.
The Lord is breaking ground in our church and He’s calling us into battle. Be strong and courageous; the Lord is with us wherever we go.
Joshua means the Lord saves. So, what does it mean to be God’s people? What does it mean for Him, the Lord who saves, to be our God? Jesus means the Lord saves.
So, what does it mean to be the Church? Often, we think about what Jesus has saved us from, but what has He saved us to? He is calling our church to influence, to innovate, to initiate, to infiltrate.
The Lord is breaking ground in our church and He’s calling us into battle. Be strong and courageous; the Lord is with us wherever we go.
Spiritual disciplines don’t come naturally.
They can be difficult; they can feel mundane; they get tossed aside easily.
What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t so much about doing as they are about being? What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t about what you know but who you know? What if you’ve exchanged the practice of presence for the practice of production?
No, spiritual disciplines do not come naturally; that’s because they are meant to come supernaturally.
Spiritual disciplines don’t come naturally.
They can be difficult; they can feel mundane; they get tossed aside easily.
What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t so much about doing as they are about being? What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t about what you know but who you know? What if you’ve exchanged the practice of presence for the practice of production?
No, spiritual disciplines do not come naturally; that’s because they are meant to come supernaturally.
Spiritual disciplines don’t come naturally.
They can be difficult; they can feel mundane; they get tossed aside easily.
What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t so much about doing as they are about being? What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t about what you know but who you know? What if you’ve exchanged the practice of presence for the practice of production?
No, spiritual disciplines do not come naturally; that’s because they are meant to come supernaturally.
Spiritual disciplines don’t come naturally.
They can be difficult; they can feel mundane; they get tossed aside easily.
What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t so much about doing as they are about being? What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t about what you know but who you know? What if you’ve exchanged the practice of presence for the practice of production?
No, spiritual disciplines do not come naturally; that’s because they are meant to come supernaturally.
Spiritual disciplines don’t come naturally.
They can be difficult; they can feel mundane; they get tossed aside easily.
What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t so much about doing as they are about being? What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t about what you know but who you know? What if you’ve exchanged the practice of presence for the practice of production?
No, spiritual disciplines do not come naturally; that’s because they are meant to come supernaturally.
Spiritual disciplines don’t come naturally.
They can be difficult; they can feel mundane; they get tossed aside easily.
What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t so much about doing as they are about being? What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t about what you know but who you know? What if you’ve exchanged the practice of presence for the practice of production?
No, spiritual disciplines do not come naturally; that’s because they are meant to come supernaturally.
Spiritual disciplines don’t come naturally.
They can be difficult; they can feel mundane; they get tossed aside easily.
What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t so much about doing as they are about being? What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t about what you know but who you know? What if you’ve exchanged the practice of presence for the practice of production?
No, spiritual disciplines do not come naturally; that’s because they are meant to come supernaturally.
Spiritual disciplines don’t come naturally.
They can be difficult; they can feel mundane; they get tossed aside easily.
What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t so much about doing as they are about being? What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t about what you know but who you know? What if you’ve exchanged the practice of presence for the practice of production?
No, spiritual disciplines do not come naturally; that’s because they are meant to come supernaturally.
Spiritual disciplines don’t come naturally.
They can be difficult; they can feel mundane; they get tossed aside easily.
What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t so much about doing as they are about being? What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t about what you know but who you know? What if you’ve exchanged the practice of presence for the practice of production?
No, spiritual disciplines do not come naturally; that’s because they are meant to come supernaturally.
Spiritual disciplines don’t come naturally.
They can be difficult; they can feel mundane; they get tossed aside easily.
What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t so much about doing as they are about being? What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t about what you know but who you know? What if you’ve exchanged the practice of presence for the practice of production?
No, spiritual disciplines do not come naturally; that’s because they are meant to come supernaturally.
Spiritual disciplines don’t come naturally.
They can be difficult; they can feel mundane; they get tossed aside easily.
What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t so much about doing as they are about being? What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t about what you know but who you know? What if you’ve exchanged the practice of presence for the practice of production?
No, spiritual disciplines do not come naturally; that’s because they are meant to come supernaturally.
Spiritual disciplines don’t come naturally.
They can be difficult; they can feel mundane; they get tossed aside easily.
What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t so much about doing as they are about being? What if it’s because you’ve forgotten that they aren’t about what you know but who you know? What if you’ve exchanged the practice of presence for the practice of production?
No, spiritual disciplines do not come naturally; that’s because they are meant to come supernaturally.
Being who we were created to be starts with being Jesus. And being Jesus means being the Church. But what does the Church look like? Are you just doing Church or are you being Church? If you aren’t being Church, you need to be reminded of what it means to be transformed, be genuine, be fervent, be generous, be free, be Jesus.
Romans 12: 3-8 For by the grace given to me I say to everyone among you not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think with sober judgment, each according to the measure of faith that God has assigned. For as in one body we have many members, and the members do not all have the same function, so we, though many, are one body in Christ, and individually members one of another. Having gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, let us use them: if prophecy, in proportion to our faith; if service, in our serving; the one who teaches, in his teaching; the one who exhorts, in his exhortation; the one who contributes, in generosity; the one who leads, with zeal; the one who does acts of mercy, with cheerfulness.
Being who we were created to be starts with being Jesus. And being Jesus means being the Church. But what does the Church look like? Are you just doing Church or are you being Church? If you aren’t being Church, you need to be reminded of what it means to be transformed, be genuine, be fervent, be generous, be free, be Jesus.
Being who we were created to be starts with being Jesus. And being Jesus means being the Church. But what does the Church look like? Are you just doing Church or are you being Church? If you aren’t being Church, you need to be reminded of what it means to be transformed, be genuine, be fervent, be generous, be free, be Jesus.
Being who we were created to be starts with being Jesus. And being Jesus means being the Church. But what does the Church look like? Are you just doing Church or are you being Church? If you aren’t being Church, you need to be reminded of what it means to be transformed, be genuine, be fervent, be generous, be free, be Jesus.
Being who we were created to be starts with being Jesus. And being Jesus means being the Church. But what does the Church look like? Are you just doing Church or are you being Church? If you aren’t being Church, you need to be reminded of what it means to be transformed, be genuine, be fervent, be generous, be free, be Jesus.
Sharing Jesus with others doesn’t have to be awkward, intimidating, out of the ordinary. Sharing Jesus can actually be inviting, exciting, simple. And Jesus Himself gave us a model for doing just this. He showed us that we get to welcome healing, welcome forgiveness, welcome abundance, welcome sacrifice, welcome expectation. And what you are able to receive, you are able to give. So then, we are able to say to others: Welcome Home.
Sharing Jesus with others doesn’t have to be awkward, intimidating, out of the ordinary. Sharing Jesus can actually be inviting, exciting, simple. And Jesus Himself gave us a model for doing just this. He showed us that we get to welcome healing, welcome forgiveness, welcome abundance, welcome sacrifice, welcome expectation. And what you are able to receive, you are able to give. So then, we are able to say to others: Welcome Home.
Sharing Jesus with others doesn’t have to be awkward, intimidating, out of the ordinary. Sharing Jesus can actually be inviting, exciting, simple. And Jesus Himself gave us a model for doing just this. He showed us that we get to welcome healing, welcome forgiveness, welcome abundance, welcome sacrifice, welcome expectation. And what you are able to receive, you are able to give. So then, we are able to say to others: Welcome Home.
Sharing Jesus with others doesn’t have to be awkward, intimidating, out of the ordinary. Sharing Jesus can actually be inviting, exciting, simple. And Jesus Himself gave us a model for doing just this. He showed us that we get to welcome healing, welcome forgiveness, welcome abundance, welcome sacrifice, welcome expectation. And what you are able to receive, you are able to give. So then, we are able to say to others: Welcome Home.
Sharing Jesus with others doesn’t have to be awkward, intimidating, out of the ordinary. Sharing Jesus can actually be inviting, exciting, simple. And Jesus Himself gave us a model for doing just this. He showed us that we get to welcome healing, welcome forgiveness, welcome abundance, welcome sacrifice, welcome expectation. And what you are able to receive, you are able to give. So then, we are able to say to others: Welcome Home.
Sharing Jesus with others doesn’t have to be awkward, intimidating, out of the ordinary. Sharing Jesus can actually be inviting, exciting, simple. And Jesus Himself gave us a model for doing just this. He showed us that we get to welcome healing, welcome forgiveness, welcome abundance, welcome sacrifice, welcome expectation. And what you are able to receive, you are able to give. So then, we are able to say to others: Welcome Home.
Sharing Jesus with others doesn’t have to be awkward, intimidating, out of the ordinary. Sharing Jesus can actually be inviting, exciting, simple. And Jesus Himself gave us a model for doing just this. He showed us that we get to welcome healing, welcome forgiveness, welcome abundance, welcome sacrifice, welcome expectation. And what you are able to receive, you are able to give. So then, we are able to say to others: Welcome Home.
Sharing Jesus with others doesn’t have to be awkward, intimidating, out of the ordinary. Sharing Jesus can actually be inviting, exciting, simple. And Jesus Himself gave us a model for doing just this. He showed us that we get to welcome healing, welcome forgiveness, welcome abundance, welcome sacrifice, welcome expectation. And what you are able to receive, you are able to give. So then, we are able to say to others: Welcome Home.
Relationships are a part of everything you do. But relationships are also the source of many of your struggles. Why do you come up against the same issues in every relationship? How do you stop arguing about the same things over and over again? Relationships have so many layers. But the solid foundation of a thriving relationship is not attraction. It’s not money. It’s not sexual intimacy. It’s not dependency. It’s not happiness. It’s choice. It’s choosing love. It’s choosing friendship.
Relationships are a part of everything you do. But relationships are also the source of many of your struggles. Why do you come up against the same issues in every relationship? How do you stop arguing about the same things over and over again? Relationships have so many layers. But the solid foundation of a thriving relationship is not attraction. It’s not money. It’s not sexual intimacy. It’s not dependency. It’s not happiness. It’s choice. It’s choosing love. It’s choosing friendship.
Relationships are a part of everything you do. But relationships are also the source of many of your struggles. Why do you come up against the same issues in every relationship? How do you stop arguing about the same things over and over again? Relationships have so many layers. But the solid foundation of a thriving relationship is not attraction. It’s not money. It’s not sexual intimacy. It’s not dependency. It’s not happiness. It’s choice. It’s choosing love. It’s choosing friendship.
Relationships are a part of everything you do. But relationships are also the source of many of your struggles. Why do you come up against the same issues in every relationship? How do you stop arguing about the same things over and over again? Relationships have so many layers. But the solid foundation of a thriving relationship is not attraction. It’s not money. It’s not sexual intimacy. It’s not dependency. It’s not happiness. It’s choice. It’s choosing love. It’s choosing friendship.
What is God’s vision for Trinity Life in 2019? One word: Influencer.
Who are we as a church? What has God given us to give to our city? Where are we going this year and how do we get there?
Four letters: KDSC
This week's passage is on Matthew 16:13-28 as we focus in on what it means to be a Church influencer.
What is God’s vision for Trinity Life in 2019? One word: Influencer.
Who are we as a church? What has God given us to give to our city? Where are we going this year and how do we get there?
Four letters: KDSC
This week's passage is on Proverbs 11:10-14 as we focus in on what it means to be a Societal influencer.
What is God’s vision for Trinity Life in 2019? One word: Influencer.
Who are we as a church? What has God given us to give to our city? Where are we going this year and how do we get there?
Four letters: KDSC
This week's passage is on John 10:1-5 as we focus in on what it means to be a Disciple influencer.
What is God’s vision for Trinity Life in 2019? One word: Influencer.
Who are we as a church? What has God given us to give to our city? Where are we going this year and how do we get there?
Four letters: KDSC
This week's passage is on Matthew 13:44-46 as we focus in on what it means to be a Kingdom influencer.
Affliction. Lies. Suffering. Brokenness. Darkness. Temptation. The war is waging.
But, you have received an inheritance. You have been saved by faith. You have been renewed. Are you awakened though? Do you know what you have received? Do you know how you’ve been blessed? Do you know how you’ve been equipped? Purpose. Love. Unity. Hope. Boldness. Light. Rising. The war is won.
This week's passage is from Ephesians 6:21-24.
Affliction. Lies. Suffering. Brokenness. Darkness. Temptation. The war is waging.
But, you have received an inheritance. You have been saved by faith. You have been renewed. Are you awakened though? Do you know what you have received? Do you know how you’ve been blessed? Do you know how you’ve been equipped? Purpose. Love. Unity. Hope. Boldness. Light. Rising. The war is won.
This week's passage is from Ephesians 6:16-20.
Affliction. Lies. Suffering. Brokenness. Darkness. Temptation. The war is waging. But, you have received an inheritance. You have been saved by faith. You have been renewed. Are you awakened though? Do you know what you have received? Do you know how you’ve been blessed? Do you know how you’ve been equipped? Purpose. Love. Unity. Hope. Boldness. Light. Rising. The war is won.
This week's passage is from Ephesians 6:13-15
Affliction. Lies. Suffering. Brokenness. Darkness. Temptation. The war is waging. But, you have received an inheritance. You have been saved by faith. You have been renewed. Are you awakened though? Do you know what you have received? Do you know how you’ve been blessed? Do you know how you’ve been equipped? Purpose. Love. Unity. Hope. Boldness. Light. Rising. The war is won.
This week's passage is from Ephesians 6:10-12
Affliction. Lies. Suffering. Brokenness. Darkness. Temptation. The war is waging. But, you have received an inheritance. You have been saved by faith. You have been renewed. Are you awakened though? Do you know what you have received? Do you know how you’ve been blessed? Do you know how you’ve been equipped? Purpose. Love. Unity. Hope. Boldness. Light. Rising. The war is won.
This week's passage is from Ephesians 6:1-9.
Affliction. Lies. Suffering. Brokenness. Darkness. Temptation. The war is waging. But, you have received an inheritance. You have been saved by faith. You have been renewed. Are you awakened though? Do you know what you have received? Do you know how you’ve been blessed? Do you know how you’ve been equipped? Purpose. Love. Unity. Hope. Boldness. Light. Rising. The war is won.
This week's passage is from Ephesians 5:22-33.
Affliction. Lies. Suffering. Brokenness. Darkness. Temptation. The war is waging. But, you have received an inheritance. You have been saved by faith. You have been renewed. Are you awakened though? Do you know what you have received? Do you know how you’ve been blessed? Do you know how you’ve been equipped? Purpose. Love. Unity. Hope. Boldness. Light. Rising. The war is won.
This week's passage is from Ephesians 5: 1-21
Affliction. Lies. Suffering. Brokenness. Darkness. Temptation. The war is waging. But, you have received an inheritance. You have been saved by faith. You have been renewed. Are you awakened though? Do you know what you have received? Do you know how you’ve been blessed? Do you know how you’ve been equipped? Purpose. Love. Unity. Hope. Boldness. Light. Rising. The war is won.
This week's passage is from Ephesians 4:17-32.
Affliction. Lies. Suffering. Brokenness. Darkness. Temptation. The war is waging. But, you have received an inheritance. You have been saved by faith. You have been renewed. Are you awakened though? Do you know what you have received? Do you know how you’ve been blessed? Do you know how you’ve been equipped? Purpose. Love. Unity. Hope. Boldness. Light. Rising. The war is won.
This week's passage is from Ephesians 4:1-16.
Affliction. Lies. Suffering. Brokenness. Darkness. Temptation. The war is waging. But, you have received an inheritance. You have been saved by faith. You have been renewed. Are you awakened though? Do you know what you have received? Do you know how you’ve been blessed? Do you know how you’ve been equipped? Purpose. Love. Unity. Hope. Boldness. Light. Rising. The war is won.
This week's passage is from Ephesians 3:14-21.
Affliction. Lies. Suffering. Brokenness. Darkness. Temptation. The war is waging. But, you have received an inheritance. You have been saved by faith. You have been renewed. Are you awakened though? Do you know what you have received? Do you know how you’ve been blessed? Do you know how you’ve been equipped? Purpose. Love. Unity. Hope. Boldness. Light. Rising. The war is won.
This week's passage is from Ephesians 3:1-13
Affliction. Lies. Suffering. Brokenness. Darkness. Temptation. The war is waging. But, you have received an inheritance. You have been saved by faith. You have been renewed. Are you awakened though? Do you know what you have received? Do you know how you’ve been blessed? Do you know how you’ve been equipped? Purpose. Love. Unity. Hope. Boldness. Light. Rising. The war is won.
This week's passage is from Ephesians 2:11-22.
Affliction. Lies. Suffering. Brokenness. Darkness. Temptation. The war is waging. But, you have received an inheritance. You have been saved by faith. You have been renewed. Are you awakened though? Do you know what you have received? Do you know how you’ve been blessed? Do you know how you’ve been equipped? Purpose. Love. Unity. Hope. Boldness. Light. Rising. The war is won.
This week's passage is from Ephesians 2:1-10 from guest speaker, Omar Reyes.
Affliction. Lies. Suffering. Brokenness. Darkness. Temptation. The war is waging. But, you have received an inheritance. You have been saved by faith. You have been renewed. Are you awakened though? Do you know what you have received? Do you know how you’ve been blessed? Do you know how you’ve been equipped? Purpose. Love. Unity. Hope. Boldness. Light. Rising. The war is won.
This week's passage is from Ephesians 1:15-23.
Affliction. Lies. Suffering. Brokenness. Darkness. Temptation. The war is waging. But, you have received an inheritance. You have been saved by faith. You have been renewed. Are you awakened though? Do you know what you have received? Do you know how you’ve been blessed? Do you know how you’ve been equipped? Purpose. Love. Unity. Hope. Boldness. Light. Rising. The war is won.
This week's passage is from Ephesians 1:1-14.
The explosive growth of the Church didn’t happen just because of social innovation. Its growth was miraculous—divine action through human instruments. Deposited in each follower of Jesus are spiritual gifts that build up the Church and that are for the common good. Do you know how you’ve been gifted? And are you courageous enough to live them out?
In this week's podcast, Mike closes out the Charisma series and talks about the spiritual gifts of faith and prophecy,
Faith (1 Corinthians 12:9) is the spiritual capacity to demonstrate God’s sovereignty by trusting in God’s ability to fulfill His purposes and acting on God’s promises with confidence.
Prophecy (Romans 12:6; 1 Corinthians 12:10, 28; 14:1ff; Ephesians 4:11) is the spiritual capacity to reveal God’s intimacy by receiving a divinely inspired message and delivering it to others enabling the body of Christ to discern God’s leading.
The explosive growth of the Church didn’t happen just because of social innovation. Its growth was miraculous—divine action through human instruments. Deposited in each follower of Jesus are spiritual gifts that build up the Church and that are for the common good. Do you know how you’ve been gifted? And are you courageous enough to live them out?
In this week's podcast, Jamie N. and Jamie A. talk about the spiritual gifts of intercession, tongues and interpretation of tongues.
Intercession, while not in the formal list of gifts but strongly inferred throughout Scripture, is the spiritual capacity to demonstrate God’s Fatherhood by praying for extended periods of time on a regular basis and seeing frequent and specific answers to prayers to a degree greater than the average Christian experience.
Tongues (1 Corinthians 12:10, 28; 14:2ff)is the spiritual capacity to reveal God’s thoughts by speaking a message in an unknown language—a spontaneous, but self-controlled utterance from God in unknown words.
Interpretation of Tongues (1 Corinthians 12:10) is the spiritual capacity to reveal God’s thoughts by understanding and clearly communicating a message that was spoken in tongues.
The explosive growth of the Church didn’t happen just because of social innovation. Its growth was miraculous—divine action through human instruments. Deposited in each follower of Jesus are spiritual gifts that build up the Church and that are for the common good. Do you know how you’ve been gifted? And are you courageous enough to live them out?
In this week's podcast, Missy talks about the spiritual gifts of service and mercy.
Service (Romans 12:7) is the spiritual capacity to reveal God’s servant heart by unselfishly helping others through very practical means.
Mercy (Romans 12:8) is the spiritual capacity to display God’s compassion by both feeling empathy for those in need and manifesting this empathy in a beneficial way toward those who are suffering or afflicted.
The explosive growth of the Church didn’t happen just because of social innovation. Its growth was miraculous—divine action through human instruments. Deposited in each follower of Jesus are spiritual gifts that build up the Church and that are for the common good. Do you know how you’ve been gifted? And are you courageous enough to live them out?
In this week's podcast, Daniel talks about the spiritual gifts of shepherding and exhortation.
Shepherding (Ephesians 4:11) is the spiritual capacity to demonstrate God’s care by exercising concern for members of a group so as to encourage them in their growth in Christ.
Exhortation (Romans 12:8)is the spiritual capacity to communicate God’s zeal by encouraging others to action through applying truth to their lives.
Guest speaker, Dr. Bashara Awad, speaks at Trinity Life about going the extra mile through his personal experiences of God doing the impossible. Dr. Bashara Awad is a Palestinian Christian and the founder of the Bethlehem Bible College, a college which was started with only $20.
The explosive growth of the Church didn’t happen just because of social innovation. Its growth was miraculous—divine action through human instruments. Deposited in each follower of Jesus are spiritual gifts that build up the Church and that are for the common good. Do you know how you’ve been gifted? And are you courageous enough to live them out?
In this week's podcast, Mike talks about the spiritual gifts of discernment, healings, and miracles.
Discernment (1 Corinthians 12:10) is the spiritual capacity to demonstrate God’s perception by perceiving and knowing the power source behind certain issues and giving judgment concerning those issues, including the ability to recognize the spiritual forces behind them.
Healings (1 Corinthians 12:9) is the spiritual capacity to display God’s holiness by being a conduit to remove sickness in order to recover spiritual health.
Miracles (1 Corinthians 12:10) is the spiritual capacity to display God’s glory through revealing God’s power and presence by operating outside of His creation-order.
The explosive growth of the Church didn’t happen just because of social innovation. Its growth was miraculous—divine action through human instruments. Deposited in each follower of Jesus are spiritual gifts that build up the Church and that are for the common good. Do you know how you’ve been gifted? And are you courageous enough to live them out?
In this week's podcast, Paul talks about the spiritual gift of giving.
Giving (Romans 12:8) is the spiritual capacity to display God’s generosity by giving liberally to meet the needs of others with pure motives.
Giving of our time, skills, helps us protect us from being corrupted by affluence and allows us to have a global perspective on our needs versus our wants. Giving is relative and proportional: the more you make, the more the difference should be from how you live and how you could live. We give because God first gave his son, Jesus, to die on the cross for the forgiveness of sin.
The explosive growth of the Church didn’t happen just because of social innovation. Its growth was miraculous—divine action through human instruments. Deposited in each follower of Jesus are spiritual gifts that build up the Church and that are for the common good. Do you know how you’ve been gifted? And are you courageous enough to live them out?
In this week's podcast, Mike talks about the spiritual gifts of teaching, knowledge, and wisdom.
Teaching (Romans 12:7; 1 Corinthians 12:28; Ephesians 4:11) is the spiritual capacity to communicate God’s truth so that others grow in their understanding of the Word of God and ability to live through the Spirit of God.
Words of Knowledge (1 Corinthians 12:8)is the spiritual capacity to reveal God’s omniscience by receiving specific information from the Holy Spirit that leads to some sort of spiritual healing or growth in others.
Words of Wisdom (1 Corinthians 12:8)is the spiritual capacity to reveal God’s understanding by receiving insight from the Holy Spirit into how truth may be applied to specific situations.
The explosive growth of the Church didn’t happen just because of social innovation. Its growth was miraculous—divine action through human instruments. Deposited in each follower of Jesus are spiritual gifts that build up the Church and that are for the common good. Do you know how you’ve been gifted? And are you courageous enough to live them out?
In this week's podcast, Adam talks about the spiritual gifts of apostleship and evangelism.
Apostleship (1 Corinthians 12:28; Ephesians 4:11)is the spiritual capacity to reveal God’s vision by creating and nurturing an environment for others to discover and live out their Kingdom calling.
Evangelism (Ephesians 4:11) is the spiritual capacity to communicate God’s love by sharing the gospel message effectively to unbelievers.
Matthew 7:24-27. "Once you discover who you are, you will live out who you were always meant to be."
Matthew 7:13-23. "If you're awakened by the Father, you're activated for the fatherless."
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity… you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity… you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
Trinity Life Church was honored and blessed to host the wedding of Jamal Lee and Gabriella Kelly in lieu of our regular service.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
Jesus is the way, the truth and the life! Because of this, the Church has a profound opportunity to be a light to our city and to share this good news. Unfortunately, we struggle with the ability to engage culture with this truth in everyday conversation and in the public square. Culture changes, but the good news hasn’t. We want to give you the gift of knowing how to have loving conversations about timeless truths in a new culture.
Jesus is the way, the truth and the life! Because of this, the Church has a profound opportunity to be a light to our city and to share this good news. Unfortunately, we struggle with the ability to engage culture with this truth in everyday conversation and in the public square. Culture changes, but the good news hasn’t. We want to give you the gift of knowing how to have loving conversations about timeless truths in a new culture.
Jesus is the way, the truth and the life! Because of this, the Church has a profound opportunity to be a light to our city and to share this good news. Unfortunately, we struggle with the ability to engage culture with this truth in everyday conversation and in the public square. Culture changes, but the good news hasn’t. We want to give you the gift of knowing how to have loving conversations about timeless truths in a new
Jesus is the way, the truth and the life! Because of this, the Church has a profound opportunity to be a light to our city and to share this good news. Unfortunately, we struggle with the ability to engage culture with this truth in everyday conversation and in the public square. Culture changes, but the good news hasn’t. We want to give you the gift of knowing how to have loving conversations about timeless truths in a new culture.
Jesus is the way, the truth and the life!
Because of this, the Church has a profound opportunity to be a light to our city and to share this good news. Unfortunately, we struggle with the ability to engage culture with this truth in everyday conversation and in the public square. Culture changes, but the good news hasn’t. We want to give you the gift of knowing how to have loving conversations about timeless truths in a new culture.
Jesus is the way, the truth and the life! Because of this, the Church has a profound opportunity to be a light to our city and to share this good news. Unfortunately, we struggle with the ability to engage culture with this truth in everyday conversation and in the public square. Culture changes, but the good news hasn’t. We want to give you the gift of knowing how to have loving conversations about timeless truths in a new culture.
Jesus is the way, the truth and the life! Because of this, the Church has a profound opportunity to be a light to our city and to share this good news. Unfortunately, we struggle with the ability to engage culture with this truth in everyday conversation and in the public square. Culture changes, but the good news hasn’t. We want to give you the gift of knowing how to have loving conversations about timeless truths in a new culture.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
What does the Bible really say about Jesus, the Church, sin, evangelism, sexuality, family, discipleship, culture, identity...you? As we go through 1 Corinthians together, let’s allow the prophetic voice of the Spirit to guide us each week into rethinking a topic that concerns what we believe, why we believe what we believe, and for what purpose we believe what we believe.
The vast majority of people who celebrate Christmas may be familiar with the Nativity. However, when you investigate the origins you’ll find a thread running throughout history beginning even before Jesus’ birth. And it seems the further back you pull on this thread, the more you realize God has embedded hope throughout history all along the way.
This year, discover this hope for yourself and for those you share Christmas with.
The vast majority of people who celebrate Christmas may be familiar with the Nativity. However, when you investigate the origins you’ll find a thread running throughout history beginning even before Jesus’ birth. And it seems the further back you pull on this thread, the more you realize God has embedded hope throughout history all along the way.
This year, discover this hope for yourself and for those you share Christmas with.
The vast majority of people who celebrate Christmas may be familiar with the Nativity. However, when you investigate the origins you’ll find a thread running throughout history beginning even before Jesus’ birth. And it seems the further back you pull on this thread, the more you realize God has embedded hope throughout history all along the way.
This year, discover this hope for yourself and for those you share Christmas with.
The vast majority of people who celebrate Christmas may be familiar with the Nativity. However, when you investigate the origins you’ll find a thread running throughout history beginning even before Jesus’ birth. And it seems the further back you pull on this thread, the more you realize God has embedded hope throughout history all along the way.
This year, discover this hope for yourself and for those you share Christmas with.
The explosive growth of the Church didn't happen just because of social innovation. Its growth was miraculous - divine action through human instruments. Deposited in each follower of Jesus are spiritual gifts that build up the Church and that are for the common good. Do you know how you've been gifted? And are you courageous enough to live them out?
The explosive growth of the Church didn't happen just because of social innovation. Its growth was miraculous - divine action through human instruments. Deposited in each follower of Jesus are spiritual gifts that build up the Church and that are for the common good. Do you know how you've been gifted? And are you courageous enough to live them out?
The explosive growth of the Church didn't happen just because of social innovation. Its growth was miraculous - divine action through human instruments. Deposited in each follower of Jesus are spiritual gifts that build up the Church and that are for the common good. Do you know how you've been gifted? And are you courageous enough to live them out?
The explosive growth of the Church didn't happen just because of social innovation. Its growth was miraculous - divine action through human instruments. Deposited in each follower of Jesus are spiritual gifts that build up the Church and that are for the common good. Do you know how you've been gifted? And are you courageous enough to live them out?
The explosive growth of the Church didn't happen just because of social innovation. Its growth was miraculous - divine action through human instruments. Deposited in each follower of Jesus are spiritual gifts that build up the Church and that are for the common good. Do you know how you've been gifted? And are you courageous enough to live them out?
The explosive growth of the Church didn't happen just because of social innovation. Its growth was miraculous - divine action through human instruments. Deposited in each follower of Jesus are spiritual gifts that build up the Church and that are for the common good. Do you know how you've been gifted? And are you courageous enough to live them out?
The explosive growth of the Church didn't happen just because of social innovation. Its growth was miraculous - divine action through human instruments. Deposited in each follower of Jesus are spiritual gifts that build up the Church and that are for the common good. Do you know how you've been gifted? And are you courageous enough to live them out?
The explosive growth of the Church didn't happen just because of social innovation. Its growth was miraculous - divine action through human instruments. Deposited in each follower of Jesus are spiritual gifts that build up the Church and that are for the common good. Do you know how you've been gifted? And are you courageous enough to live them out?
The explosive growth of the Church didn't happen just because of social innovation. Its growth was miraculous - divine action through human instruments. Deposited in each follower of Jesus are spiritual gifts that build up the Church and that are for the common good. Do you know how you've been gifted? And are you courageous enough to live them out?
What does genuine spirituality and practice look like in a busy urban city?
The economy of God’s kingdom is measured by the activation and propagation of spiritual disciplines in the lives of God’s people. When these are properly practiced, the kingdom is distinctly attractive to others. Invite others during this series to learn how to practice these and hear what the kingdom of God is about.
Trinity Life Church is launching a 40 Day campaign to develop healthy life rhythms. You’ll be journeying with a community of people who, maybe like you, are trying to balance a healthy personal, social, and community life. Will you join us these next 40 days? See the photo below to see what's involved with the campaign.
A new weekly teaching series that takes us through the raw truth of some of the Bible's most important characters.
Rediscover Sex and Relationships is a three week teaching series on love, sex, and relationships. What about marriage, cohabitation, sex before marriage, same-sex attraction, having children, who to marry? No holds barred.
This is part of the Jesus Calling sermon series from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
This is part of the Jesus Calling sermon series at Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
This sermon is part of the Jesus Calling series at Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
This is part of the Jesus Calling sermon series at Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada
This is a sermon from the Jesus Calling series at Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
This is a sermon from the Jesus Calling series at Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
This is part of the Jesus Calling sermon series at Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
This is part of the Jesus Calling sermon series from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
This is part of the Jesus Calling sermon series from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
The Promised Christ is the second part of the sermon series Jesus Calling from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
A sermon series through the book of Philippian on The Art of Finding Joy from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
A sermon series through the book of Philippian on The Art of Finding Joy from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
A sermon series through the book of Philippian on The Art of Finding Joy from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
A sermon series through the book of Philippian on The Art of Finding Joy from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
A sermon series through the book of Philippian on The Art of Finding Joy from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
A sermon series through the book of Philippian on The Art of Finding Joy from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
A sermon series through the book of Philippian on The Art of Finding Joy from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
A sermon series through the book of Philippian on The Art of Finding Joy from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
A sermon series through the book of Philippian on The Art of Finding Joy from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
A sermon series through the book of Philippian on The Art of Finding Joy from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
A sermon series through the book of Philippian on The Art of Finding Joy from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
A sermon series through the book of Philippian on The Art of Finding Joy from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
A sermon series through the book of Philippian on The Art of Finding Joy from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
A sermon series through the book of Philippian on The Art of Finding Joy from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
A sermon series through the book of Philippian on The Art of Finding Joy from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
A sermon series through the book of Philippian on The Art of Finding Joy from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
A sermon series through the book of Philippian on The Art of Finding Joy from Trinity Life Church in Toronto, Canada.
Christmas is around the corner, but it'll probably be gone just as quick. Perhaps your best gift this holiday is to put away the busyness of a wintry Toronto life and reflect each week on the heart of Christmas.
November 30th kicks off Advent where each Sunday is an intentional time of community, reflection, and holiday cheer. We'll slowly study the parable typically called The Prodigal Son found in Luke 15. Familiar to some, but is this story really just about a wayward son's homecoming? Perhaps this parable is the key to finding freedom from the rigid expectations others place on us or ones we cling on to and don't know why.
Christmas is around the corner, but it'll probably be gone just as quick. Perhaps your best gift this holiday is to put away the busyness of a wintry Toronto life and reflect each week on the heart of Christmas.
November 30th kicks off Advent where each Sunday is an intentional time of community, reflection, and holiday cheer. We'll slowly study the parable typically called The Prodigal Son found in Luke 15. Familiar to some, but is this story really just about a wayward son's homecoming? Perhaps this parable is the key to finding freedom from the rigid expectations others place on us or ones we cling on to and don't know why.
Christmas is around the corner, but it'll probably be gone just as quick. Perhaps your best gift this holiday is to put away the busyness of a wintry Toronto life and reflect each week on the heart of Christmas.
November 30th kicks off Advent where each Sunday is an intentional time of community, reflection, and holiday cheer. We'll slowly study the parable typically called The Prodigal Son found in Luke 15. Familiar to some, but is this story really just about a wayward son's homecoming? Perhaps this parable is the key to finding freedom from the rigid expectations others place on us or ones we cling on to and don't know why.
Christmas is around the corner, but it'll probably be gone just as quick. Perhaps your best gift this holiday is to put away the busyness of a wintry Toronto life and reflect each week on the heart of Christmas.
November 30th kicks off Advent where each Sunday is an intentional time of community, reflection, and holiday cheer. We'll slowly study the parable typically called The Prodigal Son found in Luke 15. Familiar to some, but is this story really just about a wayward son's homecoming? Perhaps this parable is the key to finding freedom from the rigid expectations others place on us or ones we cling on to and don't know why.
Hope - it’s hard to find meaning without it. Worse yet is when our hope is misplaced in something that will ultimately fail. But God can turn all that around. In this series we’ll examine some of the people surrounding the birth of Jesus and the difficult situations they were facing. We’ll see that hope can come from the least likely of situations and how God can use your darkest situation for good.
Hope - it’s hard to find meaning without it. Worse yet is when our hope is misplaced in something that will ultimately fail. But God can turn all that around. In this series we’ll examine some of the people surrounding the birth of Jesus and the difficult situations they were facing. We’ll see that hope can come from the least likely of situations and how God can use your darkest situation for good.
Hope - it’s hard to find meaning without it. Worse yet is when our hope is misplaced in something that will ultimately fail. But God can turn all that around. In this series we’ll examine some of the people surrounding the birth of Jesus and the difficult situations they were facing. We’ll see that hope can come from the least likely of situations and how God can use your darkest situation for good.
We're launching our third BIG city BIG question video and sermon series and it's going to be better than ever.
Invite others as we explore some of the toughest questions our city is asking when it comes to God:
OCTOBER 25 "Why wouldn’t God do more miracles?"
NOVEMBER 1 "What is God’s relationship to the universe?"
NOVEMBER 8 "Why does God care who you are?"
NOVEMBER 15 "Why isn’t the way to God more clear?"
NOVEMBER 22 "How do I know God?"
We're launching our third BIG city BIG question video and sermon series and it's going to be better than ever.
Invite others as we explore some of the toughest questions our city is asking when it comes to God:
OCTOBER 25 "Why wouldn’t God do more miracles?"
NOVEMBER 1 "What is God’s relationship to the universe?"
NOVEMBER 8 "Why does God care who you are?"
NOVEMBER 15 "Why isn’t the way to God more clear?"
NOVEMBER 22 "How do I know God?"
We're launching our third BIG city BIG question video and sermon series and it's going to be better than ever.
Invite others as we explore some of the toughest questions our city is asking when it comes to God:
OCTOBER 25 "Why wouldn’t God do more miracles?"
NOVEMBER 1 "What is God’s relationship to the universe?"
NOVEMBER 8 "Why does God care who you are?"
NOVEMBER 15 "Why isn’t the way to God more clear?"
NOVEMBER 22 "How do I know God?"
We're launching our third BIG city BIG question video and sermon series and it's going to be better than ever.
Invite others as we explore some of the toughest questions our city is asking when it comes to God:
OCTOBER 25 "Why wouldn’t God do more miracles?"
NOVEMBER 1 "What is God’s relationship to the universe?"
NOVEMBER 8 "Why does God care who you are?"
NOVEMBER 15 "Why isn’t the way to God more clear?"
NOVEMBER 22 "How do I know God?"
The Old Testament accounts for the existence of the universe, moral laws, world religions, national wars - things that are still important to us today. If we take Old Testament stories as allegory or fables we'll think God is distant or mythical. But if these stories record how God actually intervenes in the universe and how he reveals himself to mankind, then they can help us account for why and how we live today. In this series we’ll see how the Old Testament is demystified in Christ making the message of the Bible both relevant and radical for today.
The Old Testament accounts for the existence of the universe, moral laws, world religions, national wars - things that are still important to us today. If we take Old Testament stories as allegory or fables we'll think God is distant or mythical. But if these stories record how God actually intervenes in the universe and how he reveals himself to mankind, then they can help us account for why and how we live today. In this series we’ll see how the Old Testament is demystified in Christ making the message of the Bible both relevant and radical for today.
The Old Testament accounts for the existence of the universe, moral laws, world religions, national wars - things that are still important to us today. If we take Old Testament stories as allegory or fables we'll think God is distant or mythical. But if these stories record how God actually intervenes in the universe and how he reveals himself to mankind, then they can help us account for why and how we live today. In this series we’ll see how the Old Testament is demystified in Christ making the message of the Bible both relevant and radical for today.
The Old Testament accounts for the existence of the universe, moral laws, world religions, national wars - things that are still important to us today. If we take Old Testament stories as allegory or fables we'll think God is distant or mythical. But if these stories record how God actually intervenes in the universe and how he reveals himself to mankind, then they can help us account for why and how we live today. In this series we’ll see how the Old Testament is demystified in Christ making the message of the Bible both relevant and radical for today.
The Old Testament accounts for the existence of the universe, moral laws, world religions, national wars - things that are still important to us today. If we take Old Testament stories as allegory or fables we'll think God is distant or mythical. But if these stories record how God actually intervenes in the universe and how he reveals himself to mankind, then they can help us account for why and how we live today. In this series we’ll see how the Old Testament is demystified in Christ making the message of the Bible both relevant and radical for today.
The Old Testament accounts for the existence of the universe, moral laws, world religions, national wars - things that are still important to us today. If we take Old Testament stories as allegory or fables we'll think God is distant or mythical. But if these stories record how God actually intervenes in the universe and how he reveals himself to mankind, then they can help us account for why and how we live today. In this series we’ll see how the Old Testament is demystified in Christ making the message of the Bible both relevant and radical for today.
The Old Testament accounts for the existence of the universe, moral laws, world religions, national wars - things that are still important to us today. If we take Old Testament stories as allegory or fables we'll think God is distant or mythical. But if these stories record how God actually intervenes in the universe and how he reveals himself to mankind, then they can help us account for why and how we live today. In this series we’ll see how the Old Testament is demystified in Christ making the message of the Bible both relevant and radical for today.
Many people think Christianity and faith are no longer practical and have no real application to modern life. But the Bible says something different. A true faith leads to real life transformation effecting not just the person, but their community as well. Invite others to join us this Spring and Summer as we slowly walk through the book of James and discover faith that works.
Many people think Christianity and faith are no longer practical and have no real application to modern life. But the Bible says something different. A true faith leads to real life transformation effecting not just the person, but their community as well. Invite others to join us this Spring and Summer as we slowly walk through the book of James and discover faith that works.
Many people think Christianity and faith are no longer practical and have no real application to modern life. But the Bible says something different. A true faith leads to real life transformation effecting not just the person, but their community as well. Invite others to join us this Spring and Summer as we slowly walk through the book of James and discover faith that works.
Many people think Christianity and faith are no longer practical and have no real application to modern life. But the Bible says something different. A true faith leads to real life transformation effecting not just the person, but their community as well. Invite others to join us this Spring and Summer as we slowly walk through the book of James and discover faith that works.
Many people think Christianity and faith are no longer practical and have no real application to modern life. But the Bible says something different. A true faith leads to real life transformation effecting not just the person, but their community as well. Invite others to join us this Spring and Summer as we slowly walk through the book of James and discover faith that works.
Many people think Christianity and faith are no longer practical and have no real application to modern life. But the Bible says something different. A true faith leads to real life transformation effecting not just the person, but their community as well. Invite others to join us this Spring and Summer as we slowly walk through the book of James and discover faith that works.
Many people think Christianity and faith are no longer practical and have no real application to modern life. But the Bible says something different. A true faith leads to real life transformation effecting not just the person, but their community as well. Invite others to join us this Spring and Summer as we slowly walk through the book of James and discover faith that works.
Many people think Christianity and faith are no longer practical and have no real application to modern life. But the Bible says something different. A true faith leads to real life transformation effecting not just the person, but their community as well. Invite others to join us this Spring and Summer as we slowly walk through the book of James and discover faith that works.
According to CAMH*: "In any given year, 1 in 5 Canadians experiences a mental health or addiction problem."
"Just 50% of Canadians would tell friends or co-workers that they have a family member with a mental illness."
"Young people aged 15 to 24 are more likely to experience mental illness and/or substance use disorders than any other age group."
Few people seem to want to talk about their struggles with mental and emotional health. In a time of achievement and performance induced anxieties some choose to quietly cope by themselves in fear of being misunderstood. In this teaching series we want to remove the stigma that is sometimes attached to mental health struggles. We’ll investigate how the Bible honestly and openly deals with common life issues such as depression, anxiety, grief, fear, and anger.
According to CAMH*: "In any given year, 1 in 5 Canadians experiences a mental health or addiction problem."
"Just 50% of Canadians would tell friends or co-workers that they have a family member with a mental illness."
"Young people aged 15 to 24 are more likely to experience mental illness and/or substance use disorders than any other age group."
Few people seem to want to talk about their struggles with mental and emotional health. In a time of achievement and performance induced anxieties some choose to quietly cope by themselves in fear of being misunderstood. In this teaching series we want to remove the stigma that is sometimes attached to mental health struggles. We’ll investigate how the Bible honestly and openly deals with common life issues such as depression, anxiety, grief, fear, and anger.
According to CAMH*: "In any given year, 1 in 5 Canadians experiences a mental health or addiction problem."
"Just 50% of Canadians would tell friends or co-workers that they have a family member with a mental illness."
"Young people aged 15 to 24 are more likely to experience mental illness and/or substance use disorders than any other age group."
Few people seem to want to talk about their struggles with mental and emotional health. In a time of achievement and performance induced anxieties some choose to quietly cope by themselves in fear of being misunderstood. In this teaching series we want to remove the stigma that is sometimes attached to mental health struggles. We’ll investigate how the Bible honestly and openly deals with common life issues such as depression, anxiety, grief, fear, and anger.
According to CAMH*: "In any given year, 1 in 5 Canadians experiences a mental health or addiction problem."
"Just 50% of Canadians would tell friends or co-workers that they have a family member with a mental illness."
"Young people aged 15 to 24 are more likely to experience mental illness and/or substance use disorders than any other age group."
Few people seem to want to talk about their struggles with mental and emotional health. In a time of achievement and performance induced anxieties some choose to quietly cope by themselves in fear of being misunderstood. In this teaching series we want to remove the stigma that is sometimes attached to mental health struggles. We’ll investigate how the Bible honestly and openly deals with common life issues such as depression, anxiety, grief, fear, and anger.
According to CAMH*: "In any given year, 1 in 5 Canadians experiences a mental health or addiction problem."
"Just 50% of Canadians would tell friends or co-workers that they have a family member with a mental illness."
"Young people aged 15 to 24 are more likely to experience mental illness and/or substance use disorders than any other age group."
Few people seem to want to talk about their struggles with mental and emotional health. In a time of achievement and performance induced anxieties some choose to quietly cope by themselves in fear of being misunderstood. In this teaching series we want to remove the stigma that is sometimes attached to mental health struggles. We’ll investigate how the Bible honestly and openly deals with common life issues such as depression, anxiety, grief, fear, and anger.
Have you ever really asked, "Why Jesus?"
Honest answer: yes or no?
For centuries historians have researched the "what, where, and when" questions about the life of Christ. The historical records documenting his life and death overwhelmingly affirm his place in history. But why do Christians believe he resurrected? Why do billions believe he matters today? And in a modern world like ours, why is he worth trusting in today?
With Easter around the corner, there's no better time to ask, "Why?"
Have you ever really asked, "Why Jesus?"
Honest answer: yes or no?
For centuries historians have researched the "what, where, and when" questions about the life of Christ. The historical records documenting his life and death overwhelmingly affirm his place in history. But why do Christians believe he resurrected? Why do billions believe he matters today? And in a modern world like ours, why is he worth trusting in today?
With Easter around the corner, there's no better time to ask, "Why?"
Have you ever really asked, "Why Jesus?"
Honest answer: yes or no?
For centuries historians have researched the "what, where, and when" questions about the life of Christ. The historical records documenting his life and death overwhelmingly affirm his place in history. But why do Christians believe he resurrected? Why do billions believe he matters today? And in a modern world like ours, why is he worth trusting in today?
With Easter around the corner, there's no better time to ask, "Why?"
Have you ever really asked, "Why Jesus?"
Honest answer: yes or no?
For centuries historians have researched the "what, where, and when" questions about the life of Christ. The historical records documenting his life and death overwhelmingly affirm his place in history. But why do Christians believe he resurrected? Why do billions believe he matters today? And in a modern world like ours, why is he worth trusting in today?
With Easter around the corner, there's no better time to ask, "Why?"
Have you ever really asked, "Why Jesus?"
Honest answer: yes or no?
For centuries historians have researched the "what, where, and when" questions about the life of Christ. The historical records documenting his life and death overwhelmingly affirm his place in history. But why do Christians believe he resurrected? Why do billions believe he matters today? And in a modern world like ours, why is he worth trusting in today?
With Easter around the corner, there's no better time to ask, "Why?"
Have you ever really asked, "Why Jesus?"
Honest answer: yes or no?
For centuries historians have researched the "what, where, and when" questions about the life of Christ. The historical records documenting his life and death overwhelmingly affirm his place in history. But why do Christians believe he resurrected? Why do billions believe he matters today? And in a modern world like ours, why is he worth trusting in today?
With Easter around the corner, there's no better time to ask, "Why?"
Many people think Christianity and faith are no longer practical and have no real application to modern life. But the Bible says something different. A true faith leads to real life transformation effecting not just the person, but their community as well. Invite others to join us this Spring and Summer as we slowly walk through the book of James and discover faith that works.
A teaching series on friendship, gender, and relationships.
Toronto is a hotbed for developing relationships. But relationships are more than just about finding Ms. or Mr. Right. Each of us has a unique personality blend, but great relationships are influenced by how we embrace friendship, gender differences, and family legacy. In this teaching series we’ll investigate some of the most pertinent and perhaps even controversial portions of the Bible that address gender identity and the Biblical purpose for relationships.
Weekly Topics February 1 // Embrace Being Friends February 8 // Embrace Your Gender: Men February 15 // Embrace Your Gender: Women February 22 // Embrace the Other Gender
A teaching series on friendship, gender, and relationships.
Toronto is a hotbed for developing relationships. But relationships are more than just about finding Ms. or Mr. Right. Each of us has a unique personality blend, but great relationships are influenced by how we embrace friendship, gender differences, and family legacy. In this teaching series we’ll investigate some of the most pertinent and perhaps even controversial portions of the Bible that address gender identity and the Biblical purpose for relationships.
Weekly Topics February 1 // Embrace Being Friends February 8 // Embrace Your Gender: Men February 15 // Embrace Your Gender: Women February 22 // Embrace the Other Gender
A teaching series on friendship, gender, and relationships.
Toronto is a hotbed for developing relationships. But relationships are more than just about finding Ms. or Mr. Right. Each of us has a unique personality blend, but great relationships are influenced by how we embrace friendship, gender differences, and family legacy. In this teaching series we’ll investigate some of the most pertinent and perhaps even controversial portions of the Bible that address gender identity and the Biblical purpose for relationships.
Weekly Topics February 1 // Embrace Being Friends February 8 // Embrace Your Gender: Men February 15 // Embrace Your Gender: Women February 22 // Embrace the Other Gender
A teaching series on friendship, gender, and relationships.
Toronto is a hotbed for developing relationships. But relationships are more than just about finding Ms. or Mr. Right. Each of us has a unique personality blend, but great relationships are influenced by how we embrace friendship, gender differences, and family legacy. In this teaching series we’ll investigate some of the most pertinent and perhaps even controversial portions of the Bible that address gender identity and the Biblical purpose for relationships.
Weekly Topics February 1 // Embrace Being Friends February 8 // Embrace Your Gender: Men February 15 // Embrace Your Gender: Women February 22 // Embrace the Other Gender
Pluralism. Poverty. Inequality. Sex Trafficking. Corruption. Purpose. Justice. Mission. Locally. Globally.
All of humanity is drawn to a sense of purpose and justice in the world. Could this be evidence that the world is meant for more than what we see in our generation? Does this point to a God that has a greater yearning to restore purpose and justice on earth?
There's a very real sense that purpose and justice are deeply embedded in the character of God. And so what does this mean for someone like you who's created in God's image?
Do you hear our world crying out for purpose and justice? Do you know God's answer?
Could you be part of God's answer?
Pluralism. Poverty. Inequality. Sex Trafficking. Corruption. Purpose. Justice. Mission. Locally. Globally.
All of humanity is drawn to a sense of purpose and justice in the world. Could this be evidence that the world is meant for more than what we see in our generation? Does this point to a God that has a greater yearning to restore purpose and justice on earth?
There's a very real sense that purpose and justice are deeply embedded in the character of God. And so what does this mean for someone like you who's created in God's image?
Do you hear our world crying out for purpose and justice? Do you know God's answer?
Could you be part of God's answer?
SEPTEMBER 21 Is the Bible really trustworthy?
SEPTEMBER 28 Is Jesus God? And why does it matter?
OCTOBER 5 How could a good God allow evil and suffering?
OCTOBER 12 If God loves gays as some Christians say, why are some Christians "homophobic?"
OCTOBER 19 Is there universal meaning and purpose to life? Don't we just choose?
SEPTEMBER 21 Is the Bible really trustworthy?
SEPTEMBER 28 Is Jesus God? And why does it matter?
OCTOBER 5 How could a good God allow evil and suffering?
OCTOBER 12 If God loves gays as some Christians say, why are some Christians "homophobic?"
OCTOBER 19 Is there universal meaning and purpose to life? Don't we just choose?
SEPTEMBER 21 Is the Bible really trustworthy?
SEPTEMBER 28 Is Jesus God? And why does it matter?
OCTOBER 5 How could a good God allow evil and suffering?
OCTOBER 12 If God loves gays as some Christians say, why are some Christians "homophobic?"
OCTOBER 19 Is there universal meaning and purpose to life? Don't we just choose?
SEPTEMBER 21 Is the Bible really trustworthy?
SEPTEMBER 28 Is Jesus God? And why does it matter?
OCTOBER 5 How could a good God allow evil and suffering?
OCTOBER 12 If God loves gays as some Christians say, why are some Christians "homophobic?"
OCTOBER 19 Is there universal meaning and purpose to life? Don't we just choose?
What does genuine spirituality and practice look like in a busy urban city?
The economy of God’s kingdom is measured by the activation and propagation of spiritual disciplines in the lives of God’s people. When these are properly practiced, the kingdom is distinctly attractive to others. Invite others during this series to learn how to practice these and hear what the kingdom of God is about.
What does genuine spirituality and practice look like in a busy urban city?
The economy of God’s kingdom is measured by the activation and propagation of spiritual disciplines in the lives of God’s people. When these are properly practiced, the kingdom is distinctly attractive to others. Invite others during this series to learn how to practice these and hear what the kingdom of God is about.
What does genuine spirituality and practice look like in a busy urban city?
The economy of God’s kingdom is measured by the activation and propagation of spiritual disciplines in the lives of God’s people. When these are properly practiced, the kingdom is distinctly attractive to others. Invite others during this series to learn how to practice these and hear what the kingdom of God is about.