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Every week we want to bring to your attention expository, Gospel-centred sermons from pastors across Canada. We hope that you become familiar with some of the faithful ministers of the word in our nation. We also hope that you will be edified on your daily commute or whenever you listen to these messages. We lastly hope that you learn about the churches where these pastors minister, so that you can easily find Gospel-centered, expository churches in your region.

Jeff Eastwood on Ephesians 1:1 (Charlottetown)

As 2018 comes to a close and we look ahead to 2019, our new theme here at Grace Baptist Church is “Gospel Community: Forming Deep Bonds Through Jesus.” We are excited to look at two of Paul’s letters in 2019: first his letter to the Ephesians, and then his letter to the Colossians. Follow along as Pastor Jeff introduces the theme of Gospel Community from the first part of Ephesians 1:1 by looking at four elements of true community because of Christ.

Watch or listen here.

Clint Humfrey on Luke 2:22-40 (Calgary)

As 2018 comes to a close and we anticipate 2019, we can learn front the enduring faith of two saints as they anticipated the miraculous advent of the Messiah.

Title: Anticipating the Miracle

1. Simeon’s Anticipation
2. Anna’s Anticipation.
3. Anticipating Jesus

Here is the sermon.

Bradley Morrice on Hebrews 12:18-29 (Montreal)

Une meilleure montagne (Sinai vs Sion) – En tant qu’êtres humains, nous sommes portés à adorer quelque chose. Le passage d’aujourd’hui nous parle d’adoration, et notamment d’un type d’adoration qui mène à une vie inébranlable. L’auteur d’Hébreux nous montre quel doit être l’objet de notre adoration, le lieu où adorer et le moyen d’adoration.

A Better Mountain (Sinai vs Sion) – As human beings, we need to worship something. This passage of Hebrews talks about worshipping, and more especially about a type of worship that leads us to a great life. The author of Hebrews shows us what must be the object of our worship, the place to worship and the means for worshipping.

Here is the sermon.

 

*** Descriptions are provided by churches in which the sermons were preached.

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