Living as a Transformative Community of Faith

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1) "We hold the sacred middle ground of faith in our Lord, surrender to Christ. But who is your allegiance to? In an age of being divided politically, I want us as people of God to be more devoted to the kingdom of God than we are to the kingdom of Canada." [01:22:32] (Download)

2) "The noonday demon, acedia. This is a cultural challenge rampant and at large in the world around us. This weariness, this I'm not even sure of my place in the world right now. I'm just tired on a physical, moral, spiritual, mental, every part kind of way." [01:25:37] (Download)

3) "Career is like a cult that people have given themselves over to in this day and age. And I know people that are sacrificing their families on the altar of career and sacrificing their faith and their surrender to Jesus on the altar of a career, their physical health." [01:27:48] (Download)

4) "We need a radical recommitment to Jesus as how we do life. His ways become our ways. His practices become our spiritual disciplines, our rhythms, our routines." [01:36:27] (Download)

5) "We have to re-up today a fresh wave of surrender to Jesus Christ as Lord. We have to give up these foolish, dare I say, demonic attempts at feeble Christianity." [01:35:16] (Download)

6) "In a culture of careerism, we shine as a city on a hill by being a people of contribution through the practice of real vocation, not laying down our families on the altar of career, but understanding what it means to have a vocation." [01:33:52] (Download)

7) "In a cultural challenge moment of fear, how do we thrive? Well, we get to shine as a city on a hill, a city of peace through learning the spiritual practices of silence and solitude." [01:32:23] (Download)

8) "But scripture says when we believe in our hearts and speak with our mouth that Jesus Christ is Lord, the price that he paid becomes yours in full. And you are transformed from the inside out." [01:43:06] (Download)
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