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How Do We Stand Firm In Our Faith?

Today we take a quick bread from our series in Ephesians to consider an important topic in the Christian life, although it might not be something we talk about very often. It’s the topic of perseverance.

In this sermon, Rob Collis preaches from Philippians 3.17-4.1, and explores the question: How can we persevere in our faith? And not just persevere – because perseverance can almost have that sense of raggedness and worn-down-ness to it – but more specifically, how do we persevere and thrive? We could even say it like this: How do we stand firm in our faith?

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Extravagant Goodness

As we This week, Rob Collis preaches from 1 Chronicles 17, and explores how King David encountered the goodness of God through the prophet Nathan, and what this reveals to us about God's goodness towards us.

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What Child Is This?

This Sunday, we gathered together with our friends at Tsawwassen Alliance Church and Tsawwassen Chinese Ministry for a joint Christmas Service, where we walked through the full story of God’s plan of salvation in the world.

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A Song of Joy

It was in the depths of darkest night when it happened. The fire they had lit to keep them warm had calmed to a cool ember. The sheep were close at hand, and everything was quiet. Into this dark, cold night – in the fields, far from town – an angel appeared, trumpeting good news of great joy. The Messiah was born!

But before there was ever a manger or a donkey, the pregnant virgin or the angel – before any of these things could become good news, God’s people were found waiting.

As we continue our journey through Advent, Rob Collis preaches from Luke 1.39-55, where we learn about Mary’s encounter with Elizabeth, and how Mary became the first person to really hear and receive the Christmas message – It was the message that God is coming to earth, to be God with us. And as she came to understand this message, she couldn’t keep it in: She burst into song. It was the first song about Christmas – the very first Christmas carol. In this sermon, Rob explores the back story to Mary’s Christmas Carol, and unpacks what Mary actually sings about.

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A Voice in the Wilderness

It was in the depths of darkest night when it happened. The fire they had lit to keep them warm had calmed to a cool ember. The sheep were close at hand, and everything was quiet. Into this dark, cold night – in the fields, far from town – an angel appeared, trumpeting good news of great joy. The Messiah was born!

But before there was ever a manger or a donkey, the pregnant virgin or the angel – before any of these things could become good news, God’s people were found waiting.

As we continue our journey through Advent, Rob Collis preaches from Matthew 3.1-12. As he explores the question, “How do we prepare ourselves spiritually for Christmas?” he turns to the ministry of John the Baptist, who came to prepare the way for the Lord.

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A Voice of Hope

It was in the depths of darkest night when it happened. The fire they had lit to keep them warm had calmed to a cool ember. The sheep were close at hand, and everything was quiet. Into this dark, cold night – in the fields, far from town – an angel appeared, trumpeting good news of great joy. The Messiah was born!

But before there was ever a manger or a donkey, the pregnant virgin or the angel – before any of these things could become good news, God’s people were found waiting.

As we begin our journey through Advent, today Rob Collis preaches from Isaiah 9.1-7. As we listen to the prophet Isaiah, he helps us see ourselves and our world through God’s eyes, as he makes us stare into the darkness. But he doesn’t leave us there. He helps us to live in the unshakable hope of those who have seen the light – and who know and await the dawn.

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