Grace upon Grace, May 13 2018
With Senior Pastor Stephen Baxter Ephesians Chapter 6 Paul’s letter to the Ephesians is somewhat of a masterpiece. Penned in prison nearly 2000 years ago, nevertheless, the letter is full of relevance to our times. Themes such as racial and ethnic reconciliation, unity in the body of Christ, and holiness setting the church apart from […]
Read moreGrace upon Grace, May 6 2018
With Senior Pastor Stephen Baxter Ephesians Chapter 5 Paul’s letter to the Ephesians is somewhat of a masterpiece. Penned in prison nearly 2000 years ago, nevertheless, the letter is full of relevance to our times. Themes such as racial and ethnic reconciliation, unity in the body of Christ, and holiness setting the church apart from […]
Read moreGrace upon Grace, April 29 2018
With Multicultural Pastor Joel Ortiz Ephesians Chapter 4 Paul’s letter to the Ephesians is somewhat of a masterpiece. Penned in prison nearly 2000 years ago, nevertheless, the letter is full of relevance to our times. Themes such as racial and ethnic reconciliation, unity in the body of Christ, and holiness setting the church apart from […]
Read moreGrace upon Grace, April 22 2018
With guest preacher, Jim Collins Ephesians Chapter 3 Paul’s letter to the Ephesians is somewhat of a masterpiece. Penned in prison nearly 2000 years ago, nevertheless, the letter is full of relevance to our times. Themes such as racial and ethnic reconciliation, unity in the body of Christ, and holiness setting the church apart from […]
Read moreGrace upon Grace, April 15 2018
With guest preacher, Peter Clark Ephesians Chapter 2 Paul’s letter to the Ephesians is somewhat of a masterpiece. Penned in prison nearly 2000 years ago, nevertheless, the letter is full of relevance to our times. Themes such as racial and ethnic reconciliation, unity in the body of Christ, and holiness setting the church apart from […]
Read moreGrace Upon Grace, April 8, 2018
With guest preacher, Kelvin Smith Ephesians Chapter 1 Paul’s letter to the Ephesians is somewhat of a masterpiece. Penned in prison nearly 2000 years ago, nevertheless, the letter is full of relevance to our times. Themes such as racial and ethnic reconciliation, unity in the body of Christ, and holiness setting the church apart from […]
Read moreThe Cross that Unites, Easter Sunday, April 1, 2018
Today it is Easter Sunday and Stephen Baxter concludes our sermon series to take us through Easter: The Cross that Unites Regardless of our income, race, marital status, or skin colour, whether our life is coming together or falling apart, the story of Easter reminds us we are all equal before God. No matter who […]
Read moreThe Cross that Unites, Good Friday, March 30, 2018
Today it is Good Friday and Stephen Baxter continues our sermon series to take us through Easter: The Cross that Unites Regardless of our income, race, marital status, or skin colour, whether our life is coming together or falling apart, the story of Easter reminds us we are all equal before God. No matter who […]
Read moreThe Cross that Unites, March 25, 2018
Today it is Palm Sunday and Stephen Baxter begins our new sermon series to take us through Easter: The Cross that Unites He uses John 12:20-36 (NIV) as his reference text. Regardless of our income, race, marital status, or skin colour, whether our life is coming together or falling apart, the story of Easter reminds […]
Read moreHarmony Sunday, March 18 2018
A special church service to celebrate our cultural diversity, Stephen Baxter preached, explaining our position as Christians in this multicultural world we live in. Psalm 133 (NLT) A song for pilgrims ascending to Jerusalem. A psalm of David. 1 How wonderful and pleasant it is when brothers live together in harmony! 2 For harmony is as precious […]
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