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Still Thirsty? - We keep chasing things that promise satisfaction and don't deliver. This Sunday, Jesus offers living water that actually lasts.
From Shadows to Light - Some faith hides until the cost becomes unavoidable. This Sunday, we meet Joseph of Arimathea and the quiet courage shaped by the cross.
Blessed are the Skeptics - Doubt doesn't mean you don't believe; sometimes it means you're being honest. This Sunday, Jesus meets Thomas and shows how grace handles questions.
When Faith Wobbles - Faith isn't always steady - sometimes it panics. This Sunday we meet Peter, who discovers that crying "Lord, save me" is still faith.
Roses, chocolates, hearts in every hue - February is often called the “Month of Love.” As God’s children, we are called to love...but what does that really look like in a world that can often feel so broken and divided? Gary Brucker, former Director of Worship at The Sanctuary, will lead us through this challenging and timely message.
Week 5 of Grace Anatomy looks at how grace transforms every part of life. Paul shows what happens when the Spirit produces fruit within us, shaping a new creation in Christ and guiding the way we live from the inside out.
Week 4 of Grace Anatomy unveils the breathtaking truth that God doesn’t just forgive — He adopts us as His children. This message explores what it means to live not as spiritual orphans, but as beloved sons and daughters, offering hope and belonging for every season of life.
Week 3 of Grace Anatomy explores why God gave the law — and why it can’t save us. Paul shows that the law is a signpost, pointing to Christ and His promise. Even in the midst of failures, this week highlights the grace that meets us and guides us home.
In Week 2 of Grace Anatomy, Paul’s bold reminder that we are justified by faith in Christ takes centre stage — not by anything we do. For anyone who has asked, “Am I really okay with God?” this week highlights the freedom and security found in standing fully in His grace.
Grace Anatomy begins by exploring the heartbeat of the gospel and the freedom found in Christ. This week focuses on the truth that we are rescued by Jesus alone—nothing needs to be added. It’s a reminder to begin the year living in the life and grace He gives.
Christmas is God moving close - the Word made flesh, dwelling with us. Jesus' light shines into ordinary life, reminding us that we don't leave Christmas behind... He stays with us.
Christmas Eve celebrates the gift that was never meant to stay wrapped. Join us as we discover that the greatest joy of Christmas is giving Jesus away to a world that needs Him. Beautiful Christmas Carols | A Message of Hope | A Candlelit Room
Sometimes, God changes your plans - just as He did with Mary and Joseph. And when that happens, we often need to be reminded that God can turn life's intuerruptions into courage, grace, and a story worth saying "yes" to.
The Wisemen remind us that Christmas isn't about what's under the tree, but who's at the centre. Joy isn't found in what we receive - it's found in giving our hearts ot the One who gave Himself for us.
A Shepherd seeks, lifts, and carries even the loudest, most wayward sheep. Discover how Jesus gathers us close to His heart - not because we've got it all together, but because His love never gives up.
God still speaks into the noise of our busy world - sometimes in thunder, sometimes in a whisper. Discover the quiet power of Emmanuel, the God who chooses a manger over a spotlight.
Because our true citizenship is in heaven, we live differently here and now. Christ's promised return transforms how we see ourselves and how we live in the world today.
Around Christ’s table, bread and wine bring forgiveness, unity, and overflowing gratitude. On this Thanksgiving Sunday, as we dedicate our new Altar, there’s a seat for you—an open place at the feast that shapes us to share God’s generosity with the world.
On a quiet beach, with bread warming on the fire, Jesus meets weary hearts and restores belonging. Around this table, forgiveness comes first, courage is renewed, and we are sent to care for others as his disciples.
Jesus’ search-and-rescue always ends in celebration, where grace overflows and joy is shared. Around the table, strangers become family, and even the lost discover they are seen, found, and welcomed home.
Around every table, God is at work - nourishing faith, stirring thankfulness, and creating space for welcome. Each meal is a reminder that we are sustained by grace and sent to live with open hands and hearts.
Beignets. Big crowds. Bigger faith. This summer, our youth joined thousands in New Orleans for the LCMS National Youth Gathering, digging into the Endure theme from Hebrews 12:1–3. This Sunday, they’ll swap stories, share photos, and chat panel-style with Pastor Keith about what God showed them along the way.
In God’s kingdom, giving leads to gaining, and generosity fills us instead of draining us. Proverbs shows us that when we open our hands, God keeps them full. This week, we’ll see how Jesus, who gave everything for us, invites us into a life of generous love, trusting His endless provision and finding joy in blessing others.
Life doesn’t always feel steady, and our steps aren’t always sure. Proverbs reminds us that wisdom isn’t about perfect performance—it’s about trusting God’s presence to steady us. This week, we’ll explore how Jesus offers peace, guidance, and the confidence to walk wisely, even when life feels uncertain and our feet feel a bit wobbly.
Wise words, Yoda has—but God’s wisdom is even better. Proverbs gives us more than quotable advice; it offers everyday guidance that shapes our lives and hearts. This week, we’ll discover how true wisdom is found in Jesus, our ultimate guide, and how that changes the way we live, think, and grow.
Feel like your mistakes follow you around? God chooses to forget our sins and remember His mercy instead. This Sunday, experience the freedom of a fresh start through the grace that wipes the slate clean and fills our hearts with hope
Trying to look good and keep score of your spiritual wins? Jesus challenges us to drop the act and ditch pride. This week, we’ll talk about how humility frees us from the pressure to perform and invites us into real life in God’s grace.
Ever feel like you’re always giving but never getting back? God calls us to live with open hands, trusting His provision rather than our own calculations. Join us as we discover how losing count in generosity opens the door to a life filled with grace and gratitude.
Still holding onto grudges and keeping score? Jesus invites us to forgive like we forgot—letting go of the past so we can live free today. This week, we’ll explore how grace cancels the debt we owe and sets us on a path of mercy and freedom.
As we look back at our week at our VBS Kids Adventure Camp, we will join Scout and Guide Gary as they recap what the kids learned!
Feeling the pressure to hold it all together? This week, we’re reminded that the Christian life isn’t about striving harder, but about letting the Spirit do the growing. Come find rest in the truth that God is at work within you—shaping you, day by day, to become more like Jesus.
What if boldness isn’t about being loud, but simply being willing? This week, we’ll look at how the early church was built through everyday people empowered by the Spirit. If you’ve ever felt too ordinary or unsure to share your faith, come be reminded: God builds His unstoppable church through people just like you.
Looking for a place to truly belong? This Father’s Day, discover how the unstoppable church isn’t built on perfection or preferences—but on Jesus. Come see how God brings all kinds of people together into one Spirit-filled family where everyone has a place and a purpose—including you.
They were waiting quietly, trying to stay ready. And then... boom—wind, fire, voices everywhere. PLOT TWIST—God doesn’t ease in, He shows up loud. The same Spirit who launched the Church is still moving today. You don’t have to be impressive—just willing.
Jesus leaves. The disciples stare at the sky, probably thinking, “Now what?” Everything feels up in the air—literally. But...PLOT TWIST—He’s not gone, He’s just getting started. He’s ruling, working, and sending His people out—with power that’s about to show up in a big way.
Paul had a plan. The route was clear—until it wasn’t. Doors closed, plans changed. But... PLOT TWIST— God was setting him up for something bigger! A riverside conversation sparks a movement that changes history. What if your detour is actually the beginning of something great?
Guest Leader: Phillip Whatman, Director of Youth & Families On the Road to Emmaus, two disciples are lost in grief and confusion until a stranger walks with them, explains the Scriptures, and breaks bread—then they realize it’s Jesus. In that moment, everything changes, and they rush to share the good news.
This Sunday we welcome Gary Brucker for the second sermon in a 2-part series: He’s Alive. So What?! Part Two dives into its significance for our future. Join us as the Easter celebration continues at The Sanctuary!
This Sunday we welcome Gary Brucker for the first sermon in a 2-part series: He’s Alive. So What?! Part One explores the profound impact of Jesus’ resurrection on our daily lives! Join us as the Easter celebration continues at The Sanctuary!
Easter Sunday reveals the beautiful empty—the empty tomb that shows God was up to something greater, bringing new life, love, and purpose. Just as Jesus emptied Himself for us, we are called to let go of what holds us back, allowing Him to fill our emptiness with His grace.
Good Friday reveals that the beautiful sacrifice made by Jesus turned suffering, rejection, and ridicule into redemption, showing us the power of forgiveness and trust in God. Even in our hardest moments, He is at work—because while this is a good day, an even better day is coming.
Palm Sunday - the beautiful celebration of Jesus' arrival, as people cried, “Hosanna!” expecting an earthly king, not knowing the true salvation He came to bring. Instead of claiming a throne of power, He came to rule in our hearts with love, establishing a kingdom far greater than this world.
Ordinary Things: A Sponge | April 6, 2025 Just like a sponge, what we soak up in life is what we let out. There are many things that absorb our attention and steal our affection for God. Jesus absorbed all the pain of those around Him, but when he was wrung out, compassion, light, love, and healing came out - He took our sin, and we became His righteousness.
Just like the crown of thorns brought Jesus pain, our lives are made up of painful events. But pain is not the end, and God can use it for greater things, like He did with Jesus on the cross. This truth offers us hope in the face of difficulty. --- Ordinary Things - a 5-week Lenten Journey (Mar 9-30) where we look at seemingly simple, ordinary things in everyday life and see how God uses them to be extraordinary. Join us on Sundays at 10am.
Ordinary Things: A Coin | March 16, 2025 What is the significance of a coin today? Though it's the smallest value of currency, they can still add up to a lot. Just like a coin, individually our sins may not seem much, but we miss the mark at great cost. But even greater the cost to Christ, all the coins in the world could never add up to the value of Jesus' sacrifice for us all. --- Ordinary Things - a 5-week Lenten Journey (Mar 9-30) where we look at seemingly simple, ordinary things in everyday life and see how God uses them to be extraordinary. Join us on Sundays at 10am.
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