Have you ever felt like God was silent? Like your prayers echoed into nothingness? God is not silent. He is working. He is speaking. He is saving.
Have you ever felt like God was silent? Like your prayers echoed into nothingness? God is not silent. He is working. He is speaking. He is saving.
When the exiles returned from Babylon, they rebuilt the temple before they rebuilt the city wall. It seems illogical—wouldn’t security come first? But this bold act of faith speaks volumes: they put worship before safety. Faith before fortress.
We’re exploring explore what it really means to live by the Spirit. This isn’t about trying harder—it’s about letting the Holy Spirit transform us from the inside out.
To every mother and mother figure here today: your fire matters. It may burn quietly. It may go unnoticed by the world. But heaven sees. That sacred flame changes generations.
Discover how Jesus reached out to the poor, the outcast, and the forgotten. Together, we’ll explore how His compassion, justice, and radical love for the disadvantaged continues to speak to us today.
We’re diving into the powerful story of Esther—a woman of incredible boldness and wisdom who God used to deliver His people in a time of crisis. Esther’s courage reminds us that God calls each of us to stand boldly for what is right, not just in word but in action.
Resurrection Sunday isn’t just about life—it’s about the end of death. On this day, we celebrate the moment death was defeated once and for all. From the fall in Genesis to the empty tomb, humanity’s story has been shaped by the curse of sin and death—but Jesus rewrote the ending.
When we are attentive to what God is asking us to build—whether that’s a physical ministry, a spiritual culture, or a renewed commitment to His mission, even the shortest message, if Spirit-led, can change everything.
You know, this week in Ontario, we’ve seen it all—snowstorms shutting down highways, freezing rain turning sidewalks into skating rinks, and power outages that left many of us cold, in the dark, and frustrated. And it’s in moments like these, huddled under blankets, or nervously checking the weather app every hour, that we find ourselves…
Ezekiel’s prophetic work wasn’t glamorous. If you looked at the stats of his ministry, they might seem discouraging. But the impact? Eternal. Because Ezekiel didn’t get to choose the times he lived in—he only got to choose how he responded. And he responded in obedience.