PEI Free Church is a Reformed, Presbyterian, and Evangelical network of churches serving Prince Edward Island. We are affiliated with the Free Church of Scotland
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series through the book of Romans. This week we focus on what it means to put on Christ and to make no provision for the flesh.
In this sermon, Rev. Kent Compton expounds on Jesus' High Priestly prayer, and what it means not only for undershepherds and overseers of the chmessaurch, but for all mature believers.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series through the book of Romans, looking at Chapter 12 where we are told to love our enemies and to overcome evil with good.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series through the book of Romans, continuing in Romans 12, looking at the marks of a true Christian
This Mother's Day, Dr Jack Whitock expounds upon the life of Lydia, and how she continues the example of Deborah, being a mother of Israel, a mother of the Church.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series through the book of Romans. In Chapter 12 we see a distinctive shift in the Apostle Paul's message, shifting to the practical outpouring of the Gospel: Offering our bodies as living sacrifices.
In this sermon, Rev. Kent Compton discusses the roles, responsibilities, and biblical genesis of deacons.
In this sermon, Rev. Kent Compton delves into Paul's message to the Ephesian elders as he departs for Jerusalem, emphasizing the gravity of their responsibilities and the nature of the challenges they will face. Rev. Compton highlights Paul's own example of commitment and leadership, marked by humility, service, and perseverance amidst opposition. The core of the sermon revolves around Paul's exhortation to the elders to "pay careful attention" to themselves and the flock. This involves self-examination, guarding against sin, and recognizing the sacred value of the church, purchased by the blood of Christ. Furthermore, the sermon warns of the dangers both from external "fierce wolves" and internal threats of those who would distort the truth, urging the elders to be vigilant in safeguarding the gospel. In conclusion, Rev. Compton stresses the centrality of the gospel of grace for the church's health and growth, emphasizing that a departure from this gospel leads to division and a loss of true Christian community.
In this sermon, Rev. Kent Compton explores the relationship between church members and elders, emphasizing the importance of this relationship within the broader context of the Christian community. He draws from Hebrews 13:17, which calls on believers to obey their leaders and submit to them, acknowledging the role of elders as those who keep watch over the souls of the congregation. Rev. Compton stresses that the authority of church leaders is derived from Jesus and the Word of God. He highlights the need for both elders and members to be well-versed in Scripture, enabling elders to lead according to God's word and members to discern whether their leaders are acting in accordance with it. The sermon also addresses the concept of church membership, asserting its implicit importance throughout the Bible. Furthermore, Rev. Compton delves into the weighty responsibility of elders to guard the spiritual well-being of the flock, protecting them from false teaching and being vigilant in their care. He concludes by emphasizing the reciprocal nature of this relationship, where members are encouraged to respect and cooperate with their leaders, while leaders are called to serve with joy and recognize the preciousness of each member's soul.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our advent series, drawing on the Jeremiah's prophecy of the Righteous Branch of David, fulfilled ultimately in Jesus Christ of Nazareth.
Leading up to Christmas, we look at the Visit of the Magi, how, through faith, they sought out the King of Israel bearing gifts.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series through the book of Romans. This morning our focus is the Sovereignty of God in Salvation, looking at Paul's passion, Israel's privileges and God's purposes.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series through the book of Romans, focusing on the apex of Chapter 8.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series through the book of Romans. The apostle Paul describes to us the wonderful promise of future glory and regeneration of creation
Dr. Jack Whitock expounds on Ecclesiastes 4 this Sunday morning, highlighting the importance of serving those who are oppressed.
Following last weeks service, this morning Rev. Kent Compton expounds on what the new nature of the true Christian, and how it impacts their outlook and lifestyle.
This morning as we celebrate the Lord's Supper we look at the ordinary means of grace and how they work to feed and nourish the soul.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series in the book of Revelation, continuing in Chapter 13. This morning we look broadly at this chapter and see our great foe.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series in the book of Revelation, continuing in Chapter 12
This Christmas Day we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. God incarnate has come and was born in Bethlehem. The very Word who was from the beginning with God and was God has been made flesh and dwelt among us.
This evening, Dr. Jack Whitock expounds on some of the names of Jesus, highlighting twelve for us.
This morning we see and reflect on the unusual characters that highlighted in the genealogy of Jesus.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series in the book of Revelation in chapter 12. Here we see the Woman and the Dragon, images representing the Church and Satan.
Tonight as we continue with our Advent series, we reflect on the poverty and humility that Christ entered in when He was born.
Tonight as we draw into the Advent Season, we reflect on the joyous coming of Christ into the world.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series in the book of Revelation, continuing in Chapter 11.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series in the book of Revelation, continuing in Chapter 11
Rev. Kent Compton looks on the account in 2 Chronicles 20 where King Jehoshaphat prays for deliverance against Judah's enemies that have amassed against them.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series in the book of Revelation, looking at Chapters 10 and 11, and the mystery of the progress of the gospel.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series in the book of Revelation, looking at Chapter 9.
Rev. Kent Compton continue our evening series in Psalms, speaking about sometimes difficult topic of how to pray in the midst of evil.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series looking at the book of Psalms. Tonight we jump ahead and look at Psalm 8, and the glory and care of God.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series in the book of Revelation. Today we dive into Chapter 8, and the series of God's judgments brought by the trumpets. Here we see echoes of the siege of Jericho and the plagues of Egypt.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series looking at the book of Psalms. Tonight we look at Psalm 4
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the book of Revelation, looking at the great multitude found in chapter 7
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series in the book of Revelation, and look at the difficult section in Chapter 7 which speaks of the 144000 of the tribes of Israel.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series in the book of Revelation, and the Great Day of the Judgement of the LORD.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series looking at the book of Psalms. Tonight we look at Psalm 2-The reign of the Son
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series in the book of Revelation, and look how the ones surrounding the throne worship Christ.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the book of Revelation, looking at Chapter 5-the Lion of the Tribe of Judah who is worthy to open the scrolls.
Expounding on 1 Thessalonians 2, Dr. Jack Whitock preaches on the unity of Christian Church.
Continuing from the morning service, Dr. Jack Whitock preaches on the unity of Christian Church.
Dr. Jack Whitock expounds on 1Thessalonians 2, highlighting patterns of the Christian life and faithful ministry.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series in the book of Revelation, and look at Jesus' exhortations to the Church in Laodicea
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series through the book of Proverbs. This evening we look at the passage, "Many of are plans in the mind of a man, but it is the purpose of the Lord that will stand."
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series in the book of Revelation, and look at Jesus' exhortations to the Church in Sardis
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series in the book of Revelation, and look at Jesus' exhortations to the Church in Thyatira
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series through the Proverbs, and expounds on the trap that is set when we fear man more than God.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series in the book of Revelation, and look at Jesus' exhortations to the Church in Pergamum
Rev. Kent Compton continues our series in the book of Revelation. Here we learn of Jesus' letter to the Church in Smyrna and how he identifies with the sufferings of His Church.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the book of Revelation. We begin Jesus' letters to the Churches
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series through the Proverbs, admonishing us to consider our friends and those who influence us-and if they are wise or fools.
Tim Stultz is filling in this week. We are blessed to hear him deliver a message about the Christ, the Cornerstone!
Rev. Jack Whitock teaches us how we can learn from Jesus on how to disciple as he taught on the road to Emmaus.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the book of Revelation. Here we see Jesus among his people.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series through the Proverbs. We see the danger and sinfulness of pride.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the book of Revelation. We see the great greeting to the churches from the faithful witness, Jesus Christ-The Alpha and Omega.
We begin a new series. For the next while (length to be determined!) we will dive into the book of Revelation. May it be a blessing!
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series through the Proverbs. Wisdom personified bids us to come, learn, and flourish.
Rev. Kent Compton takes a pause in our evening series through Proverbs to speak to us of prayer
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series through the Proverbs. This evening we look at Proverbs 6 and consider the ant, as to how we might be industrious and to use our time wisely
Nearing the end of our series in the Gospel of Matthew, Rev. Kent Compton expounds on the resurrection of Christ, and the blessed hope that comes with it.
Just as Christ has resurrected, so there will be a general resurrection of the world. Until then Christ still reigns!
On this Resurrection Sunday, Rev. Kent Compton preaches on the importance and reasonableness of Jesus' resurrection from the dead.
Pastor Mark Reid preaches on Christ, God's suffering servant of Isaiah 53, for a special Good Friday service.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series through the Proverbs. The wise father is exhorting his son to remain faithful and sexually pure. We are admonished to prepare, we are given precautions, and also shown how holy sexuality is to be practiced.
The most important event in history-The death of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Behold the Lamb of God that takes away the sins of the world.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series through the Proverbs. We are admonished to guard the heart as it is the source of all our actions and affections.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Here we see further Scripture fulfilled and Jesus mocked on the cross
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Christ is before his tormentors.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Christ admonishes the disciples (and us) to pray urgently and keep watch!
We continue through the last days of Jesus in Gospel of Matthew, and this morning we look at the great anguish that Jesus faced at the Garden of Gethsemane.
As Jesus finishes His last sermon before his death, we are reminded that Jesus will come back again one day and judge the world
Rev. Kent Compton ends our look through the songs of Ascent. Here we see the pilgrim as one who walks humbly and is ready to both bless the Lord, and receive blessing from Him.
As we embark on the New Year, Rev. Kent Compton expounds on 2 Chronicles 29 and how we ought to follow Hezekiah's example in devoting ourselves to the Lord.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Psalms. Tonight we look at another song of Ascent, expounding on the beauty of Christian unity, a very relevant topic today.
Rev. Kent Compton expounds on the hidden years of Jesus recorded in the Gospel of Luke, where Jesus grew in wisdom, and stature, and in favour with God and man. Apologies for the sound issues.
Rev. Kent Compton speaks of the tragedy and triumph of Christmas. The tragedy that Christ came into the world and the world did not know him, but the ultimate triumph of God in redemption through his Jesus Christ-our Prophet, Priest, and King.
This evening, Rev. Peter Aiken explains how Christ came to destroy the works of the devil, and how the true Christian is not one who is deceived but who, though the Spirit, is one who walks in righteousness.
Rev. Peter Aiken expounds on today's text of 1 John 3:5. Jesus came to die. He came as the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, the fulfillment of the Old Testament atoning sacrifice.
Rev. Kent Compton explains how Jesus is the fulfillment of the Isaiah 60. He is the Light of the God to whom nations will come.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Psalms. Today we look at Psalm 132 during the evening service.
Rev. Nathan Zekveld expounds on Phillipians 4 explaining the rare jewel of Christian contentment.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew, today expounding on the Jesus' parable of the talents
Dr. Jack Whitock explains the Kingdom of God by expounding on Romans 14:17 answering three foundational questions regarding the Kingdom of God/
Dr. Jack Whitock expounds on 1Corinthians 16:13, calling on all believers to stand firm in the faith, to be watchful, courageous, and loving.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series through Psalms. We look at another song of Ascent. Here the Psalmist cries out, waits for, and hopes in the Lord.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Jesus exhorts us to stay prepared for His coming.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series through Psalms. Here we see the necessity of God to produce anything of lasting value.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. We continue through Jesus' Olivet discourse and look at Christ's return.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Today we learn of Christ's second coming.
Rev. Kent Compton this evening looks at how God uses suffering in a believer's life, and how suffering can bring us closer to God.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Jesus begins teaching about the upcoming judgement and about his coming.
For this thanksgiving service, Rev. Kent Compton looks at 1Corinthians 9:10-15 and expounds on the importance of gratefulness
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Jesus pronounces woes (warnings and curses) to the Pharisees.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series through Psalms. We continue through the Songs of Ascent.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Confronted with another question from the Pharisees, Jesus asks a question of His own
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series through Psalms. We continue through the songs of Ascent
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Jesus distills the law down to two great commandments.
Rev. Kent Compton takes a break from our regular series and expounds on Ruth 4, the kinsman redeemer, and how it points to Christ, our ultimate redeemer.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Jesus affirms to the Sadducees the resurrection.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Jesus explains that the greatest in the Kingdom is a servant, and that He came to give his life as a ransom for many
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series through Psalms. We continue through the Hallel Psalms.
Rev. Kent Compton takes a brief break from the ongoing series to look at Isaiah 40:6-8 looking at the steadfastness of the Word of God.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Jesus tells another Kingdom parable: The Labourers in the Vineyard.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Jesus encounters the Rich Young Man and shows him how salvation is a gift to be received and not something earned
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series through Psalms. We continue through the Hallel Psalms.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our look through the Gospel of Matthew. Jesus teaches His disciples God's standard in marriage.
Rev. Kent Compton continues our evening series through Psalms. We continue through the Hallel Psalms.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Jesus lays the standard for forgiveness
Rev. Jack Whitock expounds Malachi 3, teaching us of God's people and who is their God.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Here Christ teaches us how to correct a brother in sin.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Psalms. God is the God who makes a path when there is no way
Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Here we see the heart of Jesus, and the tenderness he has for each individual soul that is His.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Psalms. Here we begin looking at the Hallel Psalms.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Here Christ reveals the urgency of guarding the soul.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Jesus explains the need of child like faith
Dr. Jack Whitock expounds on Ezekiel 37, the valley of dry bones, and what that means for us today.
Rev. Kent Compton continues through the Gospel of Matthew. Here we see rejection of Jesus in his hometown, and the rejection of John the Baptist by Herod
We begin a two part series look at the fruit of the Spirit. This evening we look at the first four, love, joy, peace, patience.
David calls on the omniscient God to search his ways, that he know himself, and that he might repent of sins.
Rev. Kent Compton continues the evening series at Desable in the Epistle of Paul to the Galatians, Chapter 5.
Communion Service: Christ Himself has bore our sins on the tree. He died that we might live and be healed, and have fellowship with God. We were wandering, but Christ the Good Shepherd gathers his own. He nurtures and guides them to the way of life everlasting
Rev. Kent Compton defends Justification by Faith alone. We fight the the false doctrines of legalism and antinomianism.