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What Does it Mean to be Sent?hot!
- 25.02.2007
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What Does it Mean to be Sent? Paul McIlwraith
Mission is all about Jesus sending his followers dependent, vulnerable yet focused. As Christ followers this is our mandate. We are to embody the upside kingdom that Jesus ushered in. That is... "to proclaim good news for the poor, freedom for the prisoners, sight for the blind and release for the oppressed" (Luke 4:18). Jesus sent his early followers into the towns and cities that He intended to go to, and today he is sending us to these places as well.
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The Economy of Gracehot!
- 04.03.2007
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The Economy of Grace - Karen West
Jesus uses the parable of the vineyard owner in Matthew 20:1-16 to give us a clear picture of the Kingdom of God. From a worldly perspective, considering the values of most societies, the vineyard owner (and therefore the Kingdom of God) is not fair! But what if we have misunderstood the motivation of the vineyard owner? What if his motivation is not to find people that can ‘produce' for the vineyard? What if his motivation, instead, is to care for and provide for the needs of all who wait in the marketplace? With that perspective, what was considered an injustice becomes instead a gift of grace!
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Over to the Other Sidehot!
- 18.02.2007
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Over to the Other Side - Paul Macleod
This message is a wonderful story of how Jesus (who loves all people) healed a demon possessed man and how his life made a difference in the Kingdom. Do you welcome Christ's lordship and healing in your life? When did you last tell others about God's goodness in your life?
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Making Peacehot!
- 04.02.2007
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WMB Global Outreach Sunday
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Stories of a Global Community and Special Guests from 614 St. Jamestown (in Toronto).
Break down walls, make peace. What can we do to make the world a smaller community? -
Humilityhot!
- 18.03.2007
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Humility - Paul McIlwraith
Hours before his death, Jesus makes a remarkable statement to His disciples about His love for them. It transcends words and leaves us startled at just who Jesus is. As He stoops to wash the disciples' feet, the duty of a slave, He tells them everything they need to know about who He is and what His kingdom is about. Just what is all said in the remarkable act?