The reading is Ephesians 4:11-16 Speaker: Wayne Turner Wayne says, “Our sermon series this summer is about growing in grace and knowledge. The lesson this week will look at what we need for spiritual growth.”
The reading is 2 Peter 1:1-11 Speaker: Vince Anderson Vince says, “One’s call and election by God is very important. But being “called ” is one thing; “finishing” well is another. Be present with open mind to examine this subject.”
We will introduce our new sermon series this Sunday, June 23, by looking into what it means to “become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ. Speaker: Jay Manimtim Scripture Reading: Ephesians 4:11-16
This Sunday, Father’s Day, I would like to encourage all of us to become the role model or parent that we are called to become by growing spiritually as individuals, serving as examples to the people around us, and to look to the best example of all, our good, good Father in heaven. Scripture Reading: Malachi 4:4-6 Speaker: Jay Manimtim
Ephesians 6:10-18 To live in this world of evil, sin and temptation, we need all the protection and help we can get. The Bible says we need the whole armor of God. The Spiritual warfare that we face day in and day out can wear down our defenses. Spiritual strength and courage are needed for our spiritual warfare and suffering. Speaker: Rolly Abaga
If we have eyes to see it, God has a way of “showing up” in our lives. Scripture refers to such moments as “grace,” because they reveal to us God’s goodness and kindness–his desire to “save” us. But what do we do with grace? Pointing to the “appearing” of God’s grace in Crete, Paul tells Titus that grace is a trainer. Grace is God’s way of inviting us to “train” with him, to become more fully fitted to his purposes by becoming more uniquely his. This message will explore what that “training” looks like in our day to day experience of walking with God.
Reading: Titus 2:11-14 and Ephesians 4:17-24 Speaker: Matthew Burleson from Great Falls, Montana
In Ephesians, the Apostle Paul instructs the Brethren (the Greek audience to be exact) about the need to be different and separate from their past behaviors, and manner of life. Paul’s basis for instructing the brethren, is derived from the fact that in Christ Jesus, they had received the very nature and Spirit of Jesus. And this nature (the New Man) is opposed to their former way of living.
Speaker: Curtis Abraham from Regina, SK The reading is Ephesians 4:17-24
Scripture Reading: 2 Peter 1:1-11, 3:18 Speaker: Paul Rasmussen
One of the glorious aspects of our Christian journey is that God has not simply sent us out into the world, but He also walks with us and invites us to participate in His own nature. Try to think about that for just a moment: The infinite, holy and righteous God of all creation calls you to participate in His nature!
As we wrap up our current sermon series this Sunday, April 28, we will remind ourselves of the importance of adopting a godly attitude toward worldly possessions. Scripture Reading: Luke 12:13-21 Speaker: Jay Manimtim
Scripture Reading: Luke 15:1-10 Today, we will look into the parables of the Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin and remind ourselves of the active manner that God pursues the lost. Speaker: Oshokenoya Monofi
The reading is Luke 17:7-10 Speaker: Rolly Abaga The Parable of the Unprofitable Servant illustrates the attitude we should have toward our own service to God. “Since we were bought at a price,” we are truly servants and should have the proper attitude of servitude.”
Speaker: Jay Manimtim Scripture Reading: Luke 10:25-37 Today, we will look into what Jesus says about who our neighbours are and how we should demonstrate our love towards them.
Through his Parable of the Ten Virgins, Jesus teaches us to be prepared as we wait for his return. In the Parable of the Talents, Jesus teaches us how. Join us as we explore this parable together.
In the Parable of the Ten Virgins, Jesus teaches mankind about the need for being prepared. Let us not be found to be procrastinators. Reading: Matthew 25:1-13 Speaker: Vince Anderson
Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows. James 1:17 Speaker: Hugh Gannon Reading: Mark 15:21-21:39
The King invites us to come to his Son’s wedding feast. What does this invitation entail, and how would you respond to it? Matthew 22:1-14 Speaker: Jay Manimtim
This Sunday, we will remind ourselves of a foundational lesson in our faith as we explore the difference between “saying” and “doing. Scripture: Matthew 21:28-32 Speaker: Jay Manimtim
The Parable of the Wheat and Tares is one of the stories Jesus told about judgment. In some ways, it surprises us. We see an important idea about God’s judgment – punishment is not immediate (that is, we are not punished the moment we sin). Rather, punishment is ultimate (it happens at the final judgment). Why is this important for us?
Scripture Reading: Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43 Speaker: Wayne Turner
The message explores the Treasure principle that the Kingdom of God is valuable, that it is worth any cost or price in this life including life itself, in order that we may enjoy it more fully forever. Scripture Reading: Matthew 13:44-46, Speaker: Rolly Abaga
Through this parable, Jesus tells us that there are four types of responses from people when they hear the good news of Jesus Christ, out of which only one is pleasing to God. This Sunday, we will look at how we may exemplify the “good soil” in our hearts. Speaker: Jay Manimtim Reading: Matthew 13:1-9
Guest Speaker: Thayer Salisbury Scripture: Malachi 3:1-4, Luke 2:25-35
Thayer Salisbury is from Toledo, OH
As we aim to achieve “Full Devotion to God”, our goal is to figure out how we can devote ourselves to God in every area of our lives so that no matter what we find ourselves doing, we are still serving God. This Sunday, we are going to talk about how we can get better at that and why it is that we want to be fully devoted to God in our lives today. Speaker: Myles MacMillan, Scripture: Luke 9:23-25
As we continue our sermon series on Full Devotion to God, a key ingredient to that is to show love for sinners today. We will be taking a closer look at how God treated sinners and how we can put that into practice today. Speaker: Amir Hamed-Hussein, Scripture reading: Luke 23:38:43
Speaker: Jay Manimtim Scripture reading: John 14:23-24 We will continue to focus on our relationship with God with the objective of growing in full devotion to him. Today, we will get to know more about our God and how we should respond as his people.
To kick off 2019, we will focus our attention on a new sermon series that will help us grow towards “Full Devotion to God.” Today, we will remind ourselves of a key element in ensuring our growth and devotion to God: understanding our covenant with God and the relationship that we have with him. Speaker: Jay Manimtim, Scripture Reading: Jeremiah 31:31-33
Series: Jesus in Song, Part 2 Where do we place our trust and hope? Speaker: Vince Anderson
Series: Jesus in Song, Part 1 Reflecting the light of Jesus in our lives Speaker: Jay Manimtim
Speaker: Jay Manimtim, Scripture: John 13:34,35 As we start a new sermon series for October and November called “One-Another Commands,” we will look into perhaps the most popular command from Jesus that will enable the world around us to easily identify us as God’s people. This Sunday, we will remind ourselves of this very important command and what it means for us today.
Speaker: Kevin Uebelein from Edmonton, Alberta Praise & Harmony Kickoff Weekend Church Streaming and Podcast License #CSPL021473.
As we continue with our “Overcoming Daily Challenges” sermon series, we will tackle a challenge this Sunday that all of us struggle with: our speech. Our words have tremendous potential, both for good and for bad. We will remind ourselves of the dangers of our words, together with the opportunities available to encourage, build up, and praise. Speaker: Jay Manintim, Reading: Colossians 4:2-6
Speaker: Shawn LeBlanc
Shawn says, "I will be talking about fellowship, the need for it and how it helps us in our walk of faith as we wait for Jesus to return for us."
Speaker: Evertt Huffard from Memphis, TN Reading: 1 Thessalonians 5:12-14
Evertt is a professor of missions and leadership at Harding School of Theology in Memphis, TN.
What are your priorities? If you were asked could you identify one single, overriding priority that you base your life on? Have your priorities changed with age? Today, we will discuss the matter of Setting Priorities. Speaker: Vince Anderson, Scripture Reading: Ephesians 5:6-17
Speaker: Shawn LeBlanc Scripture: Proverbs 3:5-6
This Sunday we will be talking about worrying, the effects of it and how to deal with it from a spiritual point of view. Join us for this important lesson about overcoming worry!
Anger is a dangerous and debilitating emotion that many people struggle with on a daily basis. This Sunday, we will attempt to find out the reason why anger exists, and how we should process this emotion in order to fulfill its rightful purpose.
We all face challenges daily, and with the right attitude, we can turn them into opportunities to grow. This Sunday, we start a new sermon series for the third quarter (July, August, September) of 2018.
This Sunday we will look at how Jesus showed compassion and how we are commanded to be compassionate like Jesus. Join us Sunday morning for this important message! Speaker: Shawn LeBlanc, Scripture: Mark 6:34
Dave Knutson from Great Lakes Bible College in Waterloo, ON will be speaking to us this Sunday morning. The reading is John 2:13-25
Speaker: Jay Manimtim The reading is 1 Peter 2:20-25
Jay says, “This Sunday, we will be reminded of how we should view suffering as followers of Jesus. This is the first lesson in our new sermon series called ‘Becoming Like Jesus’.”
Today is celebrated by many as Easter Sunday. It is a day when the world remembers the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. His death on the cross was a sacrifice and necessary to take away our sins. But why is His resurrection important for us?
We are called to be servant leaders. This is a major reason why we as Christians have a significant influence in the world around us. What does servant leadership entail, and what does it mean for us Christians today? Speaker: Jay Manimtim, Reading: Matthew 20:25-28
As Christians, we will say we love Jesus. How much do we really love Jesus? We say it, but do we really mean it? How do we show Jesus that we love him? This is what we will explore today!
Speaker: Jay Manimtim Reading: Matthew 5:13-16
In January, we were reminded of our identity as the church, and in February, we looked into Jesus' call to enter his kingdom. For the month of March, we will conclude our sermon series on "The Church: God's Kingdom" by looking into our influence as God's people. This Sunday, we will be reminded of our impact to the world around us as the salt of the earth and the light of the world!
As we continue our sermon series on “The Church: God’s Kingdom”, we will look into Jesus’ invitation to enter his kingdom by building on the rock. What does this entail, and what does it mean for us today? Speaker: Jay Manimtim Scripture Reading: Matthew 7:24-29
Most people want to enter, but who will? Can we know? Scripture Reading: Matthew 7:21-23 Speaker: Wayne Turner
As Christians, we need to make sure that what people hear from us is really from God’s word and not our own thoughts, feelings or opinions. How did Jesus deal with others when confronted about what God’s will is? Reading: Matthew 7:15-20, Speaker: Shawn LeBlanc
Our sermon series for the first quarter of 2018 has reminded us so far that God’s kingdom is manifested in the world as the church, that individual Christians are members that make up the body of Christ, and that God has given us work to do. This Sunday, we will be reminded that as the church, we are God’s family. We are brothers and sisters, and God is our Heavenly Father! Speaker: Jay Manintim Scripture: 2 Corinthians 6:14-18
Last week, Jay talked about the church as the body of Christ with Jesus as our head. This Sunday we will be looking at the church and its work. God expects us to be busy in His Kingdom. Speaker: Shawn LeBlanc The reading is Ephesians 2:8-9. The sermon text is Acts 7:59-8:5
Why are there so many churches in the world today? There are literally thousands of churches out there with different teachings, doctrines and practices. Today we will look at some of the prophecies of the Lord’s death, burial, resurrection, and the coming of His church, and learn how we might find the Lord’s church among the religious confusion in the world today.
Speaker: Shawn LeBlanc
The church is referred to as the body of Christ. We will explore what this means to us as vital members of this body, and what our relationship is to our head, Jesus Christ himself. Speaker: Jay Manimtim
Speaker: Jay Manimtim The reading is Matthew 1:18-21.
We will look into the name of Jesus, the one who came to save the world from their sins. There is no better time than today to think of our salvation.
This is the time of year when many people think about gifts. Through Jesus’ death, God has personified his grace through his only Son, Jesus Christ. We will be reminded of God’s precious gift and the joy that it brings to us. Speaker: Jay Manimtim, Reading: John 1:14-17
The church in Corinth was badly divided. They were very worldly and carnal in their thinking and attitudes. To get them refocused and unified, Paul describes the church as God’s temple. All should be helping build it up.
God has provided us with the only solution to our sin problem: forgiveness through Jesus. As part of our identity in Jesus, we now count ourselves “forgiven”!
Reminders are something we need from time to time so that we don't forget important things. Paul was know for his reminders. What was he reminding his audience about in Romans 15, and how does it apply to us today? Speaker: Shawn LeBlanc Sermon text: Romans 15:14-16 Reading: Romans 15:1-7
In our text for this Sunday, we will be talking about God being The Righteous Judge. What does that mean? Are we allowed to judge each other? If so, how do we do that, and by what standard do we judge? Speaker: Shawn LeBlanc Sermon text: Romans 14:1-10 Reading: 1 John 2:15-17
Are we talking about money or something else? Why would Paul tell the Christians in Rome that they owe a debt? Why was this important for them to hear? Come and find out this Sunday morning as we continue in our Romans sermon series! Sermon text: Romans 13:8-14 Reading: 1 Peter 1:13-16 Speaker: Shawn LeBlanc
Speaker: Shawn LeBlanc Scripture Reading: 1 Peter 2:9-17 Lesson Scripture: Romans 13:1-10
We must call on the name of the Lord to be saved. What does that mean? Is it simply a verbal request? Is there something more that is required? Sermon lesson from Romans 10:5-13, Scripture Reading: Romans 10:1-4. Speaker: Shawn LeBlanc
How much did God love the church? In light of God's love for the body of Christ, how should we behave towards God, His people, and the world? Come and explore these questions together this Sunday as Shawn Leblanc speaks to us from Ephesians 5:25-27 about God's Love for His Church! The reading will be 1 Corinthians 13:4-7.
In his first letter, the apostle John shows an awareness of our struggle with guilt. Sunday's lesson will be based on 1 John 3:16-24, "When Our Hearts Condemn Us."
In 2 Corinthians 4:7-18, Paul reminds us that we are imperfect lumps of clay. Yet, we have been created to house one of the greatest treasures in the creation. Our lesson this week is, "We Are Only Human!"
Isaiah 62:1-8. "What's New?" God was promising to make Jerusalem new, as He also promises to make us new.
Speaker: Rolly AbagaScripture: Matthew 22:34-40Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Speaker: Rick Odell, Fort Smith, ArkansasCentral church of Christ, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Scripture: Hebrews 10:19-31
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: Acts 4:32-37
Speaker: Eugene Tebel
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Sunday Morning Sermon by Wayne Turner, Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Scripture: Matthew 6
Speaker: Bruce Tetreau
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Scripture: 1 John 1:1-2:2
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Speaker: Vince Anderson
Scripture: Matthew 7:13-14, John 13:5-17
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Scripture: Haggai 2:10-19
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: Psalm 89:19-29
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Scripture: Romans 6:14-25
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Scripture: Isaiah 53
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Scrpture: Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Scripture: Ephesians 4:7-16
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Scripture: Matthew 2:1-12
Sermon: The Gift of the Magi
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Central church of Christ,
Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Sunday Morning Sermon
Wayne Turner speaking
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada Sunday Morning Sermon Wayne Turner speaking
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada Sunday Morning Sermon Wayne Turner speaking
Scripture: Romans 12:3-8
Speaker: Vince Anderson
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, Mb, Canada
Scripture: Deuteronomy 6:1-9
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: Psalm 4
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: Luke 16:1-9
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: 1 Samuel 1:9-17
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: 2 Timothy 3:10-17
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: Genesis 37:1-11
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: Luke 18:31-34
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: Exodus 12: 1-13
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: John 11:17-27
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: Mark 10:46-52
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: Lamentations 3:19-26
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, Mb
Scripture: Ephesians 4:25- 5:2
Speaker: Blair Roberts, Belgium
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: 2 Peter 1:2-11
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: 1 Peter 3:8-16
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Scripture: 1 John 4:7-21
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Scripture: Isaiah 8:11-22
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central Church of Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Scripture: 2 Timothy 2:1-10
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central Church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: Psalm 119:129-36
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB
Scripture: John 7:25-32
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central Church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: Matthew 15:1-12
Speaker: Vince Anderson
Central Church of Christ, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Scripture: John 15:9-17
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central Church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: Hebrews 2:14-18
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB
Scripture: Daniel 6:6-13
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture John 13:1-11
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central Church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Scripture: Romans 6:1-11
Speaker: Wayne Turner
Central Church of Christ, Winnipeg, MB, Canada