Listen on the go to our weekly sermons, Bible studies, and other programs to help you be strengthened as a follower of Jesus.
All People's Church - Brampton
In this message, Pastor Moses explores how to tune out the noise of the world and realign our lives to God's frequency. Drawing from 2 Peter 1, this message unpacks the “ladder” of faith—virtue, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, kindness, and love—and shows how a fruitful, focused life keeps us from spiritual blindness. Discover practical steps to recalibrate your faith and walk in God's promises today.
In this powerful message, Pastor unpacks what it means to tune our spiritual frequency back to God. Drawing from 2 Peter 1, this sermon emphasizes the “growth ladder” of faith—adding virtue, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, and ultimately love. Pastor challenges us to recalibrate our spiritual lives, reminding us that true faith is not passive but requires intentional habits, moral excellence, and daily alignment with Christ.Through real-life stories, biblical teaching, and practical steps (like building prayer routines and immersing ourselves in Scripture), this message calls believers to move from spiritual stagnation to fruitfulness, from distraction to focus, and from compromise to genuine devotion.The central truth is clear: a growing Christian life leads to fruitfulness, while neglect leads to spiritual blindness.Don't forget to like and subscribe! #sermon #sundaymessage
Today, we are challenging the idea that "self-help" is a negative concept within Christianity. While our character should be rooted in becoming Christ-like, it is also important for believers to seek excellence and self-improvement.If a concept isn't directly from the Bible, should it be ignored? Even Jesus used real-world examples in his teachings, demonstrating that wisdom can be found outside of scripture to help us live biblically.Self-improvement materials should not become "gospel" or replace the Word of God, but should be filtered through a biblical worldview. Don't forget learning from others is important, even those you may disagree with, as it's a sign of spiritual maturity and security in your relationship with God. The goal is to use all available wisdom to glorify God and to be "good" at what we do, just as the biblical figure Daniel was known for his excellence. This approach should lead to lives that are visibly improved, not just spiritually, but in every area, from health and finances to work ethic, so that others can see that faith truly works.#podcast #christianpodcast
In this message from our Villains of the Faith series, we take a closer look at Korah's rebellion—a powerful warning against pride, envy, and rejecting God's authority. Discover how this story challenges us to examine our own hearts, choose humility over arrogance, and remain faithful to God's calling. What can we learn from one of Scripture's most dangerous acts of defiance? Join us as we unpack the lessons from Korah's fall.
In this episode, we dive into the complex and often misunderstood concept of Reconciliation in a biblical context. Reconciliation, at its simplest, is about removing hostility and adversity from situations and relationships—whether with God or with other people.This isn't just a suggestion; it's a central theme of the New Testament and the Kingdom of God. The Bible teaches that because we have been reconciled to God, we are now given the ministry of reconciliation—a responsibility to represent Jesus in our relationships with others.Ultimately, the ministry of reconciliation stems from the love of Christ, which should control and direct how we respond to others, even those who are difficult or annoying. It's a powerful message that challenges the common individualistic approach to faith and reminds us that our relationship with God is meant to bleed into our relationships with one another.#podcast #christianpodcast
In this sermon, we explore the book of Jude, which warns against those who have a "taste" for things other than God. Jude highlights three Old Testament figures, with a special focus on Balaam, a prophet who could hear from God but was corrupted by greed.Though hired to curse the Israelites, Balaam was only able to bless them. Motivated by a reward, he instead advised the enemy king to seduce the Israelites, causing them to break their covenant with God and bring a plague upon themselves.This story serves as a powerful reminder that the greatest threats often come from within. The sermon challenges us to fight for our faith and not let a "taste" for money or power compromise our integrity. We are encouraged to choose righteousness over material reward, even if it means losing out in the short term, because our true treasure is found elsewhere.#sundayservice #sermon #villain
Hey everyone, and welcome back to "What Was That About?"
Join us as we begin a new series called "Villains of the Faith". In this series, we will examine bad examples from the Bible to gain wisdom and learn what not to do. Obtaining virtue from their vices. This week, we're focusing on "The Way of Cain". The Bible is full of good examples to emulate, but it also contains bad examples that we should examine to find warnings and wisdom."The Way of Cain" is characterized by a high view of self and a low view of God. It manifests in three ways:
In the final part of a series on relational intelligence, Pastor Moses discusses the ministry of reconciliation, which he says is not just a message but a lifestyle. He explains that because we have been reconciled with God, we are now obligated to live in right relationship with others. The sermon uses the story of Joseph and his brothers to illustrate how God can heal us from the pain caused by others and redeem the situation for His purposes. He also points out that you can release people without resentment and walk in freedom and forgiveness without reunion. The sermon concludes with the message that the love of Christ should control us, not our emotions or past hurts, which allows us to live out the ministry of reconciliation.Watch this message to understand the ministry of reconciliation!Don't forget to like and subscribe! #reconciliation #forgiveness #community #sundaymessage
We're tackling a big topic today: "cancel culture". While we know it's toxic and harmful in the world, the question is, does it exist within the church? Pastor Moses Kohn and Dr. Tony Soldano discuss how the church might be seduced into accepting things the Bible teaches against. We explore the idea that in an effort to be popular and show "love and acceptance," the church may be cancelling holiness and righteousness.However, we also look at the other side of the coin: are we guilty of cancelling people who are on their own spiritual journey? We are in the business of transformation, and that takes time and a lot of patience.We delve into biblical stories like the Prodigal Son and the Woman at the Well, and are reminded that we, too, were once in a place of sin. We have received God's grace, and we are called to offer that same grace to others.Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
In this sermon, we explore the powerful message of reconciliation with God. We delve into the idea that God has reconciled us to Himself through Jesus and given us the "ministry of reconciliation".We discuss how this mission, while seemingly impossible in our own strength, becomes possible through the Holy Spirit's empowerment. We are not alone; God has sent someone just like Jesus to be with us.We also differentiate between the "gospel of salvation" and the "gospel of the Kingdom," emphasizing that salvation is merely the starting point.Finally, we highlight the ABCs of this mission:Accept the Mission: Our salvation is not private; we must embrace the responsibility of reconciliation.Believe the Mission: We must genuinely believe that Jesus is the only way, truth, and life.Carry Out the Mission: We are called to live out this mission daily, acting as ambassadors for Christ in a world desperately searching for answers. We are simply passing through, our job is to bring as many people with us as possible.
In this episode, we tackle a common question: Do you need to speak in tongues to go to heaven? We dive into what it means to be saved, the role of the Holy Spirit, and whether speaking in tongues or healing is a requirement for salvation.Join us as we discuss the biblical understanding of salvation, the filling of the Holy Spirit, and the purpose of spiritual gifts. We explore the difference between being born of the Spirit and being filled with the Spirit, and how these concepts relate to a believer's life.If you're seeking clarity on these important spiritual topics, this episode is for you! Don't forget to subscribe to our channel, like this video, and share it with others! Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!#holyspirit #giftoftongues #giftsofthespirit
Join us as we dive into the powerful truth of reconciliation!
Join us as we conclude our sermon series on spiritual gifts, diving into 1 Corinthians chapter 12! We've assembled a panel to discuss the wisdom and understanding God has given us on this subject.We explore the nine spiritual gifts outlined in 1 Corinthians. We emphasize that these are manifestations of the Holy Spirit, not personal abilities, and are meant for service to others. We also discuss how gifts are grown and honed through accountability and submission to spiritual authority, rather than leading to pride or isolation. Discover the role of community and church authority in nurturing these gifts, ensuring they glorify Jesus and edify the body of Christ. We share personal examples of growth and emphasize the need for accountability to prevent gifts from becoming destructive. Join us to understand how we can operate powerfully and impactfully in the gifts God has given us!#holyspirit
The Holy Spirit has begun a fresh move among the young people of the Latinio community in the GTA with the focus on the unity of the Spirit.
Join us as we dive into the powerful gifts of the Spirit: the Word of Wisdom & the Word of Knowledge!
What's up, everyone!
In this powerful sermon, delve into the spiritual gift of speaking in tongues and its interpretation. This isn't something we create, but rather a gift bestowed by the Spirit of God.This message emphasizes that the initial outpouring of Pentecost, where 120 people in the upper room spoke in tongues, was the first manifestation the Spirit of God gave. This included both known and unknown languages, as evidenced by devout men from various places understanding these "uneducated people" speaking in their native tongues.The gift of tongues is described as a "hotline of the spirit" , a language that bypasses the cognitive mind, allowing direct communication between God's Spirit and ours. It's a way to pray prayers that one might not in their cognitive mind, as the spirit knows what is needed.The purpose of tongues is for:Personal edification Spirit-led prayer and worship A sign to the unbeliever Evidence of the baptism in the Holy Spirit An expression of surrender and praise #speakingintounges #holyspirit #pentecost
In this powerful sermon, we continue our journey on the gifts of the Spirit, delving into the gift of prophecy and the discernment of spirits. We explore the differences between natural abilities, acquired skills, and the supernatural gifts bestowed by the Holy Spirit. Hear about how to recognize and distinguish between the Spirit of God, the human spirit, angelic beings, and demonic entities. Discover why these gifts are crucial for believers today and how they empower us to be witnesses of Jesus' resurrection and carry out His mission.The purpose of spiritual gifts: to be witnesses to the resurrection of Jesus.Key takeaways:Understanding the gifts of the Spirit as outlined in Romans, Corinthians, and Ephesians.The distinction between the gift of prophecy and the office of a prophet.Real-life examples of the gift of prophecy in action.The importance of discerning spirits and testing every spirit.Recognizing the spiritual world we live in and the deceptive tactics of the enemy.
Let's discuss the importance of Pentecost and the role of the Holy Spirit in the church and in the life of every believer.Pentecost Sunday deserves more emphasis than it typically receives, considering the early church was characterized by being "spirit-filled and spirit-led". This conversation highlights that the Holy Spirit is essential for Christian life, empowering believers and enabling supernatural experiences.It's time for the church to return to its Pentecostal roots and emphasize the Holy Spirit's role in transformation, healing, and fulfilling the Great Commission. As the church, are we more focused on cultural trends than on biblical principles? Let us know in the comments: Do you think the church needs to re-emphasize the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers? Like, subscribe, and share this video! #holyspirit #pentecost
In this powerful sermon, "Do You Know What Supernatural Intelligence Is?", we explore the concept of supernatural intelligence as a divine gift from God, contrasting it with artificial intelligence. Drawing from biblical examples like Daniel. This message emphasizes activating and utilizing the spiritual gifts available to every believer. Discover how to rely on the Holy Spirit's guidance for everyday challenges and divine purposes, rather than worldly sources. Learn to stir up the gifts within you and walk in the fullness of your destiny!#SupernaturalIntelligence #SpiritualGifts #HolySpirit #DivineGuidance #Faith #Prophecy #Miracles #ChristianLiving #Sermon #BiblicalTruth #ArtificialIntelligence #GodsPower #CubaMissions #Anointing #StirUpTheGift
In this episode of "What Was That About?", Moses Khan and Dr. Tony Sodano take a deep dive into the heart of leadership—not just the strategies or titles, but the character, health, and integrity behind true influence.They introduce and unpack the powerful “Three Threes of Leadership”:Relational Integrity: ✅Right with God✅ Right with Yourself✅ Right with others Clarity + Direction: ✅ Where - Vision✅ Why - Purpose ✅ How - The WayBuilding + Development:✅ Build yourself✅ Build people✅ Build the futureWhat does it really mean to be right with God, right with others, and right with yourself? Why do so many spiritual leaders burn out or damage others while “doing God's work”? This episode tackles the critical importance of emotional health in leadership and how ignoring it can derail your calling, even if you're spiritually strong.
This Sunday, join us as we delve into "The Spiritual Gifts for the Profit of All," a powerful sermon exploring the Holy Spirit's gifts as detailed in 1 Corinthians 12. This message highlights that these spiritual gifts are given for the "profit of all," for the benefit and good of everyone in the body of Christ. We'll explore the "power gifts": the gift of faith, the working of miracles, and the gifts of healing. The gift of faith, as you'll learn, is a supernatural ability to trust God for extraordinary outcomes, even when circumstances seem impossible. You'll hear a powerful testimony of healing through this gift, demonstrating that God can work even when human faith is lacking.We encourage you to step out in faith and activate these gifts in your life. God desires to demonstrate His power and glory through you, and as we often say, this is simply "normal Christianity". Come and discover how you can be used by God to bring His miraculous power to the world!#SpiritualGifts #PowerGifts #GiftOfFaith #Miracles #Healings #HolySpirit #ChurchSermon #DivinePower #NormalChristianity
This Pentecost Sunday, Pastor brings a powerful, Spirit-filled message that will ignite your faith and challenge your spirit. From personal stories of encountering God in the upper room to bold truths about the modern church, this sermon dives deep into what it means to not just commemorate, but to participate in Pentecost today.Whether you're new to the idea of the Holy Spirit or longing for a fresh filling, this message is a call to hunger for more—more fire, more power, more of God's presence in your everyday life.
Pope Leo XIV & the Shift from Francis. Pope Leo the 14th takes a traditional Biblical stance on marriage and abortion. Is this a good sign or just a coincidence? We discuss:The sharp contrast between Pope Leo and his predecessor, Pope FrancisWhy Leo's views on abortion and marriage are causing global wavesHow this could divide the Catholic Church—and why some welcome thatWhat this means for culture, politics, and the future of ChristianityIs this the beginning of a return to traditional values—or just a momentary reaction? Tune in, and don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep, honest conversations on faith, culture, and leadership.
From his own journey of resisting the call to ministry to embracing God's purpose for his life, Pastor Ryan urges the church to return to their first love — Jesus Christ
Welcome back to What Was That About! In today's episode, we're taking a deep dive into spiritual gifts.What are spiritual gifts, and how do they differ from natural talents? Why is it important to embrace and use these gifts within the body of Christ? Join us as we explore Romans 12 and the role of faith, grace, and the Holy Spirit in equipping believers.From leadership and prophecy to generosity and mercy, these gifts are given not just for individual growth but to serve others and strengthen the church. Are you using the gifts God has given you?
Discover the profound impact of spiritual gifts in this sermon from May 18th! Delve into Romans Chapter 12 as Pastor Moses unpacks 2 of the "gifts of grace," Mercy + Generosity.This message explores:The Purpose of Spiritual Gifts: Learn why our gifts are "spiritual gifts"—because they are exercised by faith for the strengthening of someone else's faith. Your gift isn't for you, but for others, serving to strengthen and encourage the body of Christ.The Gift of Giving: Understand giving as a supernatural ability to provide freely and joyfully to meet needs and advance God's kingdom. It's an ongoing, continuous act implying sincerity, without ulterior motives, and done without seeking recognition from others. Discover how God loves a cheerful giver, reflecting His own joyful nature in giving.The Gift of Mercy: Explore mercy as a deep empathy and compassion that moves one to action, rather than just observation or prayer. The speaker highlights that mercy, like serving, reveals the heart of Jesus, leading to intentional inconvenience for the sake of others.Join us as we are challenged to live a Spirit-led life, using every gift God has given us to transform our neighbourhoods, homes, and vocations for His glory!
Abdullah Hashem proclaims to be sent by God, desiring to unite Christians, Muslims and Jews under the same banner of Faith. What do you think about this?If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at info@allpeopleschurch.ca
Have you ever felt the joy of giving a gift that's truly appreciated? This message explores that feeling and connects it to the heart of God. Just like we desire to see our gifts used and enjoyed, God longs for us to embrace and utilize the gifts He gives us. Join us as we begin a series on spiritual gifts and discover the gifts God has given you!
Join us as we dive into 1 Corinthians 12 and 14, reflecting on the beauty and power of the Body of Christ. Pastor shares a powerful message on the importance of unity, the role of every member, and how we are each placed by God for a divine purpose. From the resurrection of Jesus to the birth of the church on Pentecost, discover how you are an essential part of God's plan. Be encouraged to walk in your gifts, connect with others, and experience the life-giving strength of true Christian community.
Dr. McVety shares her harrowing car accident experience and the emotional aftermath that left her questioning her purpose and even God's awareness of her existence. Through narrative therapy, she learned to rewrite her story with Christ at the center, discovering that what seemed like senseless trauma was actually a divine miracle in disguise.Together, Dr. Soldano and Dr. McVie explore:✅ The impact of trauma on mental and spiritual health✅ The power of narrative and logotherapy✅ How behaviour therapy and trauma-informed care offer real tools for healing✅ The truth about medication and the role of faith in the healing process✅ How bringing our wounds to light opens the door to true restorationThis is more than a testimony—it's a roadmap for anyone seeking wholeness after pain, proof that you're not alone, and that God does have a plan for your life.
Join us as we celebrate Palm Sunday and delve into the powerful events of Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem. We examine the prophecies foretold, the presentation of Jesus as the Lamb of God, and the reaction of the people. This message will challenge you to consider who is truly King of your life and to recognize the significance of this pivotal moment in history. We also discuss the importance of beholding Jesus and not missing our day of visitation. #PalmSunday #Jesus #BibleStudy #ChristianTeaching #HolyWeek #Prophecy #Gospel #Faith #Church #Inspiration
In this powerful episode of What Was That About, Dr. Tony and Dr. Lindsay McVety explore childhood trauma, mental health, and spiritual healing. They explore how family systems theory, cognitive behavioural therapy, and attachment theory align with Biblical principles to help break cycles of pain and restore wholeness through Christ.
In this video, we're talking with Dr. Lindsey McVety about taking a holistic approach to mental health – it's not just about “praying it away.” Mental health healing requires addressing the mind, body, social and spiritual components of ourselves. We're diving deep into how our spirit, soul, and body are all connected, and how trauma and stress can affect us in so many ways. If you've ever felt crushed in spirit or struggled with a broken heart, this video is for you. Remember, you're not alone and there is hope for healing! #mentalhealth #holistichealth #spiritualwellbeing #traumahealing #community #socialmedia #brokenheart #faith #healing #selfcareIf you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at info@allpeopleschurch.caYou can also connect with us online:Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/allpeoplesch...Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/apcbrampton/Website | https://allpeopleschurch.ca/#podcast #videopodcast #listen #christianpodcast #mentalhealthawareness
John the Baptist was the first to recognize Jesus during His earthly ministry. While others saw just an ordinary man living among them, John perceived God's plan for salvation and His purpose for creation. Through John, the Lord revealed Jesus' true identity as the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.
In this episode, we're answering questions that were asked when Dr. Lindsay was here on a Sunday morning but we didn't get the chance to respond. We dive deep into the connection between trauma, mental health, and spirituality. Dr. Lindsay shares her powerful testimony of moving from trauma to healing and the importance of integrating both faith and psychology. We talk about the common misconceptions surrounding mental health in the church and how it's possible to find wholeness by addressing both the mind and spirit. You'll hear about techniques like "catch and release" to combat intrusive thoughts, how to overcome panic attacks, and the importance of not facing these struggles alone. Whether you're wrestling with anxiety, trauma, or simply curious about the role of faith in mental health, this discussion offers valuable insights. Remember, you don't have to navigate this journey alone—reach out for help through a trusted pastor or a Christian counsellor. Thank you for watching, and we hope this conversation blesses and encourages you!#MentalHealth #TraumaHealing #FaithAndMentalHealth #ChristianCounseling #SpiritualHealing #OvercomeAnxiety #PanicAttacks #Wholeness #ChristianTestimony #CatchAndRelease #DrLindseyMcVie #DrTonySalerno #FaithAndPsychology #HealingJourney #MentalHealthAwarenessIf you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at info@allpeopleschurch.caYou can also connect with us online:Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/allpeoplesch...Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/apcbrampton/Website | https://allpeopleschurch.ca/#podcast #videopodcast #listen #christianpodcast
The Mind of Christ is sound, renewed and spiritually aligned. It contrasts the world's way of thinking in every aspect, including beliefs, values, functions and perspectives.
In this sermon, we dive deep into the process of renewing the mind through faith and transformation in Christ. Drawing from Romans 12:1-2 and Ephesians 4:17-24, we explore how believers can break free from the world's patterns of thinking and embrace a mindset shaped by God's truth.Key themes include the importance of self-evaluation, repentance, and putting off old ways of thinking to put on the "new self" in Christ. We also discuss the role of spiritual disciplines—like prayer and reflection—in reshaping our minds, and how both emotional and spiritual intelligence can lead to real, transformative change.If you've ever wondered why we struggle with our thoughts despite having the mind of Christ, this message will help you understand the process of transformation that begins from the inside out. Watch to learn how a renewed mind leads to living in the fullness of God's will!Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this message of transformation!
Mental health and spiritual health aren't separate. In fact, they're deeply connected. We are designed by God to experience healing in every area of our lives. The church should be a place of healing, a hospital for the broken. When we invite God into our healing journey, we move from trauma to testimony.
Growth comes at the rate of integration rather than just information If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at info@allpeopleschurch.caYou can also connect with us online:Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/allpeoplesch...Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/apcbrampton/Website | https://allpeopleschurch.ca/#podcast #videopodcast #listen #christianpodcast
We've been in our series "The Father's House" for a few weeks now it's been amazing! This week, we dive into the importance of culture, not just in organizations, but in our lives as believers. We'll talk about how we are called to be a counter-culture to the world, living out values like excellence, honour, teamwork, and generosity. Together, we'll discover how these principles, rooted in God's Word, shape who we are as individuals and as a church. Join us on this journey of transformation as we grow in faith and unity.#ChurchCommunity #FaithJourney #CoreValues #ChristianLiving #TeamworkInChrist #Generosity #GodsCulture
There are consequences and rewards to leaders who swim away from their natural environment. Let's talk about how knowing your strengths, staying in your environment, and recognizing your limitations can help you thrive in life and leadership. Drawing parallels between an anglerfish that ventured out of its depths and leadership decisions, we explore how sometimes stepping out of your "lane" can lead to success—or to trouble. Enjoy, and don't forget to subscribe!If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at info@allpeopleschurch.caYou can also connect with us online:Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/allpeoplesch...Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/apcbrampton/Website | https://allpeopleschurch.ca/#podcast #videopodcast #listen #christianpodcast#anglerfish
The role of fathers in both the family and the church is so important, both earthly fatherhood and the spiritual fatherhood in God's house. There is an erosion of strong father figures in society, whereas the biblical example of Fatherhood can be seen in the example of the loving, compassionate, and wise father in the parable of the prodigal son. We're calling for spiritual fathers and mothers to embrace their role in nurturing the family of God. There is joy in being restored to the Father's house.
The church is designed as the Father's house to reveal His heart and nature. The very first power that He gives us is the power to be the children of God.If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at info@allpeopleschurch.caYou can also connect with us online:Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/allpeoplesch...Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/apcbrampton/Website | https://allpeopleschurch.ca/#podcast #videopodcast #listen #christianpodcast
This sermon explores the importance of divine governance and living under God's authority. Discover how submitting to God's authority transforms individuals, families, and communities, and learn the power of living a life filled with the Holy Spirit.
Bishop Mariann Budde from the Episcopalian church scolded President Trump in a woke rant! What were your opinions on whats he said? If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at info@allpeopleschurch.ca You can also connect with us online: Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/allpeoplesch... Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/apcbrampton/ Website | https://allpeopleschurch.ca/ #podcast #videopodcast #listen #christianpodcast
he Father's house serves as the gateway to heaven on earth, embodying the Church as Christ intended it to be – apostolic! It is the earthly reflection of Heaven, a model that God desires to see mirrored both locally and globally.
Sometimes, we question why God loves us; it's essential to remember that His love is not about our worthiness but about His grace. Each person is created by God with a unique purpose, and no matter what the past holds, God's love is unwavering. We call you to action! Invite someone to your local church this week, even a small effort can make a significant difference in the lives of others.