
A fun morning with Music Therapist, Jody, helping us tap into the joy of music.

Who’s got God’s attention?
Come with us as we dive into the Beatitudes — Jesus’ messy, beautiful blessings for the overlooked, the hurting, the faithful.
See how God notices, values, and honours every single heart, even the ones the world forgets.

Who’s got God’s attention?
Come with us as we dive into the Beatitudes — Jesus’ messy, beautiful blessings for the overlooked, the hurting, the faithful.
See how God notices, values, and honours every single heart, even the ones the world forgets.

Today we gather to honour:
those who have gone before us,
those who have guided us,
and those who walk beside us now.
We give thanks for the great thread of God’s love that weaves through every heart and every generation, binding us together — past, present, and yet to come.

Grief is not a problem to fix. It invites us to sit with sorrow and the unexpected turns of life, and witness loss without rushing.
Grief is a doorway — opening us to peace, presence, and the tender work of hope.

Grief is the sacred proof that we have loved.
In this series, we’ll wander together through Scripture, reflection, and communion —discovering how Christ meets us in the ache, how love outlasts loss, and how healing begins when grief is not done alone.

Life feels messy and loud, but in John 17, Jesus doesn’t ask God to pull us out of it, He asks God to keep us steady in it.
That’s the heart of our new series: It’s about being grounded in love, showing up with courage, and living without fear running the show.

Life feels messy and loud, but in John 17, Jesus doesn’t ask God to pull us out of it, He asks God to keep us steady in it.
That’s the heart of our new series: It’s about being grounded in love, showing up with courage, and living without fear running the show.

Life feels messy and loud, but in John 17, Jesus doesn’t ask God to pull us out of it, He asks God to keep us steady in it.
That’s the heart of our new series: It’s about being grounded in love, showing up with courage, and living without fear running the show.

We’re not asking for easy answers.
We’re asking a sacred question:
How might the Spirit be moving in you — quietly, gently, maybe even unnoticed?

We’re not asking for easy answers.
We’re asking a sacred question:
How might the Spirit be moving in you — quietly, gently, maybe even unnoticed?

We’re not asking for easy answers.
We’re asking a sacred question:
How might the Spirit be moving in you — quietly, gently, maybe even unnoticed?

From the very first verses of Scripture, we meet the Spirit not as a concept, but as breath—hovering over the deep, stirring life where there was none.
We’re not asking for easy answers.
We’re asking a sacred question:
How might the Spirit be moving in you — quietly, gently, maybe even unnoticed?

Who is your neighbour? This teaching looks at the story of the Good Samaritan and reminds us that being a neighbour means showing kindness to anyone in need. It challenges us to look past rules or differences and choose compassion, even when it’s hard or uncomfortable. That is true neighbourly love.

Who is your neighbour? This teaching looks at the story of the Good Samaritan and reminds us that being a neighbour means showing kindness to anyone in need. It challenges us to look past rules or differences and choose compassion, even when it’s hard or uncomfortable. That is true neighbourly love.

Who is your neighbour? This teaching looks at the story of the Good Samaritan and reminds us that being a neighbour means showing kindness to anyone in need. It challenges us to look past rules or differences and choose compassion, even when it’s hard or uncomfortable. That is true neighbourly love.

God stops the cycle of sacrifice. God is not a god of pain, but mercy and provision. This Father’s Day, we remember a love that stays the hand and protects all children. Let’s follow that example and choose grace over fear.
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