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The story of Jesus and the woman caught in adultery (John 7:53–8:11) offers a profound glimpse into what God is really like. Set in the middle of the Feast of Tabernacles, with its rich themes of provision and life, this account reveals God’s holiness through His kindness and His call for transformation. Jesus’ response to the woman is life-changing—not only for her but for all of us—as it demonstrates God’s generosity, grace, and invitation to reflect His love. It challenges us as a community to focus on pointing others to Him, embodying His truth and mercy in our lives.
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In this week’s text we look at what can only be described as the saddest event in history, the original sin and fall of mankind.
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When Jesus is asked a question in Matthew 19 about marriage and divorce, He responds by taking His questioners back to the beginning pages of the Bible. He asks them, "Have you not read?" In doing so Jesus not only doesn't defer to the culture of His day but affirms the importance and design of marriage as given by God and how His design transcends both time and culture. In this message we discover what we can about marriage by way of the first holy matrimony.
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What is the meaning and purpose for work? In this message we look at the origin or work and discover that we are made to work but there's a problem with it. We end by considering how we are called to rest and how both work and rest point us to the finished work of Jesus.
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In this second message looking at our text we focus specifically on the body, our bodies. What should we know of them, what's the problem with them, and how should we think of our bodies knowing that Jesus is embodied as we are and forever will be? https://midtownchurch.com/
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This is the first of a two part message on this passage. This message looks at four activities of God that show up: God said, created, blessed and saw. We spend a good amount of time considering what it means to be created in God's image.
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In this message guest speaker, Rikk Watts, takes us on a panorama of Ephesians. His primary focus is the Apostle Paul’s account of what it means for us to be God’s new humanity, and what that entails.
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A worldview is the lens through which we see the world, define the world and make judgments about the world. In this message we continue to look at those things of God introduced in the earliest verses of the Bible and consider how they are to shape, not only our view of Him, but the world around us.
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In this week’s message we ask why God, in the first verses of the Bible, would present His creation as unfinished, dark and void? What does He want us to know and how does it hint of the coming of Jesus?https://midtownchurch.com/
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We kick off a fall series today called, Origins. Over the next three months we will look at the things that have their beginning in Genesis and under attack currently. Today, we begin with God and see what the first verse in the Bible reveals about Him.
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We end our summer series of favourites in the longest chapter in the Bible, Psalm 119. In our text we consider specifically the question David asks: “how can a young man keep his way pure?” We then consider the seeming problem with the question. And end by considering David’s answer to it.
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In this message we focus on three primary elements of Jude’s letter: the call to contend for the faith, the crisis behind the call, and the confidence we can have in carrying out the call. https://midtownchurch.com/
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What does it mean to worship Jesus? And how is our worship of him actually a proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus to a lost world.
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"It's not whether you win or lose - it's how you play the game that counts." There may be some truth to that mantra, which may bring some comfort after we have lost a game and done our best. But the truth is, no one wants to be a loser. There is JOY in winning. In Philippians 3 Paul insists that God has called us in Christ Jesus to be winners. He talks about pressing on to win the race and receive the prize that awaits him. In this message, we are looking at some qualities of people who are winners in life and who know the JOY of the reward that awaits them.
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In this sermon on Psalm 37:1-7, Brett Landry explores how to navigate the tension of waiting on God amidst life's challenges. He reflects on the Psalm 37 call to "fret not" and offers a practical four-step approach for believers: Trust in the Lord, Delight yourself in the Lord, Commit your way to the Lord, and Be Still before the Lord. Through these actions, grounded in a deep relationship with God, we can find peace and clarity even when life seems unfair or uncertain. Brett encourages listeners to trust in God's promises, delight in His character, commit fully to His ways, and patiently rest in His timing.
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Titus 2:11-14 makes it clear: true freedom is found in Christ. In this sermon, we look into the biblical understanding of Christian freedom and demystify the empty promises of freedom that our culture often promotes. Discover how genuine freedom through Christ contrasts with the fleeting and superficial freedoms of the world.
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We begin a mid-summer series today on some of our favourite Bible passages. This morning we look at a precious event in the ministry of Jesus where He not only raises a widow's son but reveals in the process the beauty of His person and ministry.
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We end the Dreamer series on the life of Joseph today. In this message, we spend the majority of our time in vv. 15-21 and verse 20 in particular. There we dive into the topic of God's sovereignty and man's responsibility and consider how the evil act of Joseph's brothers was at the same time a good act of God.
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We are coming down the backstretch in our Dreamer series on the life of Joseph. Over the last couple of chapters, however, we’ve actually spent most of our time with his old and dying father Jacob. And what he’s been up to is a lot of blessings. Two Sundays ago he blessed Pharaoh and last Sunday he blessed his two half-Egyptian grandsons Ephraim and Manasseh. His blessing work continues today with his twelve sons.
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Hebrews 11:21 says: "By faith Jacob, when dying, blessed each of the sons of Joseph, bowing in worship over the head of his staff." This expression of faith began at the end of chapter 47 but is fully shown in chapter 48. In this message, we take time to look at the blessing of Jacob on Joseph's two sons and end by highlighting three attributes of God revealed in this chapter.
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