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In this week's sermon, we’re uncovering powerful insights from Ephesians 4 as we grapple with the concept of spiritual gifts and their crucial role in fostering unity within the body of Christ.Have you ever wondered how our differences can become strengths? How can a diverse group of individuals come together to form a vibrant, loving community? This week, Rick leads us through a thoughtful exploration of how each of us has been uniquely gifted by Christ—not for our own glory, but for the collective good of our church family. Imagine being part of a family where every member, with their unique strengths and stories, contributes to a beautiful tapestry that reflects God's love and grace.From the way Rick illustrates the unity of believers—despite our personal quirks and varying backgrounds—to emphasizing the importance of humility and love, you'll be challenged to see not only your own gifts but also the ways you can actively participate in building up others. The reality is, it’s not just about what you receive; it’s about what you can give as we grow together in Christ.Join us as we unpack these vital truths and discover how a fractured culture longs for a genuine family rooted in love and reconciliation. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of your role in God’s purpose for the church. Whether you're a long-time believer or just beginning your faith journey, this episode is here to inspire and equip you to reflect Jesus to the world around you.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
In this week's sermon, we delve into the heart of what it means to live a gospel-formed life. Join us as we explore Paul’s transformative message from Ephesians 4, where he challenges each of us to grasp and fulfill our calling in Christ. It's Pentecost Sunday, a time when we celebrate the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit in our lives. As we listen to this sermon, you'll hear Pastor Michael unpack how this empowerment connects intricately to our calling—to live lives that reflect the grace and truth of Jesus. No matter who you are or what walk of life you come from, you are invited to respond to God's transformative work within you.Michael emphasizes that our calling is not merely about stepping into a ministry role or a title; it's about how we embody our faith daily. It’s a reminder that we are all part of something greater—a community united by one Spirit, one Lord, and one faith. Through personal stories and practical insights, he encourages us to walk in ways that mirror the character of Christ—humbly, gently, and lovingly.This message will challenge you to reflect on how you're currently living out your faith. Are you responding to your calling in a way that points others to Jesus?If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
This week, we dive into the powerful message shared by Pastor Dawn on Ephesians chapter 3, a chapter that unveils the great mystery of God’s plan for humanity.We’re not merely listening to a sermon; we’re embarking on a journey to understand our identity as believers and the profound truth revealed to us. As we explore what it means to be chosen, forgiven, and adopted into God’s family, we’ll see how this affects our relationships with those around us, both within the church and beyond.Pastor Dawn invites us to consider the significance of Jews and Gentiles being united in Christ, breaking down barriers and creating one family under God. Just as Paul, in his letters, encourages the early church, we, too, are challenged to trust in the sovereignty of God, especially when life doesn’t make sense—much like a snowstorm in May!Grab your Bible and prepare your heart as we discover not only the mystery revealed in scripture but also our role in God's overarching mission. This episode is packed with encouragement, reflection, and empowerment—perfect for anyone who has ever felt unqualified or uncertain about their purpose.So, whether you’re tuning in from home, on your morning commute, or in a cozy spot at your local coffee shop, let’s dive deep into Ephesians 3 and celebrate the richness of God’s love and the unity we have in Christ. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
In this sermon, we unpack the transformative truth that, regardless of our backgrounds or differences, we are all called into a single body through Jesus Christ. Jeremy, alongside two special guests, illustrates the importance of understanding our unique journeys of faith and how those experiences shape our perspectives on what it means to be a part of God's family.Have you ever felt like an outsider, whether in faith or in life? The early church faced similar challenges, with Jewish and Gentile believers struggling to reconcile their differences. Yet, through the sacrificial love of Christ, barriers of hostility are broken down, inviting everyone into a joyous relationship with God and with each other. Join us as we reflect on our need for humility in our interactions, the significance of embracing diversity within the body of Christ, and how we can become a living temple, showcasing God’s presence to the world. This episode is not just a call for unity but a reminder that every person brings something valuable to the table. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
Welcome to the latest in our series "From Death to Life." This week, we’re diving into Ephesians chapter 2, a profound passage that asks us to confront our own understanding of worthiness and character. Have you ever wondered about the nature of good and bad? Or perhaps you’ve questioned why life can often feel unfair, leading you to wonder, “Do I really deserve this?” In this sermon, Pastor Michael unpacks the radical truth that the Bible presents: that apart from God's grace, we are not inherently good, but rather spiritually dead in our trespasses. It may sound harsh, but this revelation is a crucial first step in understanding God’s incredible mercy.But don't worry; it doesn't end there! Through powerful verses, Paul reminds us that despite our brokenness and the weight of our sin, "But God" changes everything. He is rich in mercy, and His love transforms the narrative of our lives. We discover that, through Christ's resurrection, we are given new life, a new identity, and the gifted ability to do good works—not to earn our salvation, but as a response to the love we've already received. Join us as we reflect on these life-changing truths and learn what it means to live as God’s masterpiece. Whether you’re exploring faith for the first time or rediscovering your purpose, this message speaks to the core of our human experience and invites us to embrace a deeper relationship with God. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
In this week's sermon, we'll explore the profound and transformative theme of “Who We Are In Christ,” as shared by Pastor Dawn.Are you searching for a deeper understanding of your identity? Do you sometimes feel defined by your struggles, your past, or the demands of the world around you? Pastor Dawn unpacks the rich context of Ephesians, written by the Apostle Paul during his time in prison, and reveals how this ancient letter speaks to our identity and blessings as believers today. As Dawn reflects on Paul's words, we’ll learn that we are more than just sinners saved by grace. We are chosen, redeemed, and adopted into God's family! With powerful insights into the historical backdrop of Ephesus—a bustling port city steeped in diverse beliefs and idol worship—this message reminds us that our worth comes not from what we produce but from who we are in Christ. Get ready to engage with compelling themes of grace, peace, and the incredible blessings bestowed upon us as children of God. Whether you're familiar with Ephesians or encountering it for the first time, today's discussion promises to uplift and inspire your faith.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
This week, we dive deep into the transformative message of "Immeasurably More." This powerful sermon, drawn from Ephesians 3:20-21, challenges us to reconsider our understanding of God’s capacity to act in our lives. Often, we confine our prayers to what seems realistic or manageable, but what if we dared to believe that God could exceed our wildest expectations?In this sermon, we’ll explore the profound truths presented by Paul and how they apply to our lives today. We’ll journey through stories that showcase how God has continually worked beyond human understanding—from Joseph’s incredible rise from the pit of despair to the heights of power in Egypt, to Peter’s miraculous escape from prison. Each narrative serves as a testament that God is not limited by our circumstances or our doubts.As we reflect on these accounts, we’ll also hear an inspiring testimony from Scott about how God moved mightily in the face of uncertainty during the challenging year of 2020, illustrating His ability to create pathways for ministry in unexpected ways. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
This week, we are diving deep into the heart of worship, exploring what it means to not just celebrate in a moment but to embody a life of worship that resonates with the very core of our faith. As our speaker, Rick, shares with us, the book of Hebrews offers encouragement to hold on to Jesus amidst life’s challenges, urging us to transform fleeting moments of praise into a continual sacrifice of worship. We all experience times of joy and celebration, often reflected in moments like Palm Sunday—but what ultimately sustains us is a steadfast commitment to worship through our actions, our trust, and how we treat others.Have you ever wondered about the difference between a passing shout of praise and a life that consistently glorifies God? In this sermon, we’ll explore that question and more, looking at how we can live out our faith authentically. You’ll hear about the importance of praising God not just in good times, but through every circumstance, recognizing His goodness even in trials. Our lives—filled with acts of kindness and generosity—will reflect our worship. We'll also see how trusting in Jesus as our Shepherd equips us to embrace this journey.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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