“Unexpected and Unexpecting People” - on Luke 1:26-38 by Michelle Ellis - Dec. 24, 2023
There are so many layers to what happens in the Christmas story, so many facets of beauty and meaning and mystery. Tonight on Christmas...
“To Witness” on John 1:6-8, 19-28 by Joe Ellis, December 17, 2023
Last week we reflected on how our God is a God of perpetual, emerging arrival. We looked at several passages in Scripture, all of which...
“The Arrival” on Isaiah 40:1-4, 9-11; 2 Peter 3:8-14; Mark 1:1-8 by Joe Ellis — December 10 , 2023
Our God is a God of perpetual, emerging Arrival. In fact, Scripture is a catalogue of God’s perpetual Arrival. We just heard four...
“Watch and Wait” on Mark 13:24-37 by Michelle Ellis - December 3, 2023
We welcome the kidsos to be part of our service today. You can listen and if you want, draw your ideas, your questions and your reactions...
“For the Life of the World” on Jonah 4 by Joe Ellis — November, 26, 2023
Chapter 4 in the Book of Jonah opens with Jonah leaving Nineveh, burning with rage. On his way, Jonah lets out his seething anger toward...
"Half-Hearted Yes" on Jonah 3 by Joe Ellis - Nov. 19, 2023
You are going to notice a playful tone to this sermon. This is super intentional because there is a sort of playful humour that runs...
"Womb or Tomb?" on Jonah 2 by Michelle Ellis - Nov. 12, 2023
Last week, we began exploring the book of Jonah. Just to bring us up to speed, in Jonah 1 God calls Jonah to bring a message from Him to...
“A Manifesto” on Luke 18:18-30 by Joe Ellis — November 5, 2023
We’re supposed to be in a Jonah series, but instead I’m reading this passage from Luke. Why? Because, both the story of the Rich Young...
“On The Love of God” on Song of Songs 8:6-7 by Joe Ellis — October 29, 2023
Today is going to be the last Sunday where we will be reflecting on the Song of Songs. I do believe it is incredibly valuable to talk...
“And Without Shame” on Song of Songs 3:1-5 by Joe Ellis — October 15, 2023
The more I sit with the poetry and stories in the Song of Songs, the more I am captured by the poem’s bewildering mixture of passionate,...

