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This morning, Pastor Justin Beesley from HopeCity Fredericton speaks about "Why We Do What We Do."

This morning, Pastor Justin Beesley from HopeCity Fredericton speaks about "Why We Do What We Do."

Today, Pastor Daniel Leavitt continues the series, "1 John: Sons and Daughters," with the sermon title, "Family Rules."

Today, Pastor Daniel Leavitt continues the series, "1 John: Sons and Daughters," with the sermon title, "Family Rules."

Today, Pastor Daniel begins speaking on the Book of 1 John with the sermon, "Part of the Family."

Today, Pastor Daniel begins speaking on the Book of 1 John with the sermon, "Part of the Family."

When prayer doesn't turn out the way we expect, it can leave us confused, disappointed, or even questioning God's goodness. In this message, we explore the reality that God always responds to prayer... but not always in the ways we expect. We'll look at the different ways God answers: yes, wait, no, and yes… sort of. Ultimately, we fix our eyes on Jesus, whose prayer in the garden reminds us that unanswered prayer does not mean abandoned faith. Even when we don't understand God's answers, His heart for us is still good and His plan is still full of redemption.

When prayer doesn't turn out the way we expect, it can leave us confused, disappointed, or even questioning God's goodness. In this message, we explore the reality that God always responds to prayer... but not always in the ways we expect. We'll look at the different ways God answers: yes, wait, no, and yes… sort of. Ultimately, we fix our eyes on Jesus, whose prayer in the garden reminds us that unanswered prayer does not mean abandoned faith. Even when we don't understand God's answers, His heart for us is still good and His plan is still full of redemption.

In today's sermon, Pastor Daniel speak about having, “A Lifetime of Prayer.”

In today's sermon, Pastor Daniel speak about having, “A Lifetime of Prayer.”

Repentance isn't God pushing us away; it's His kind invitation to draw near. In this message, Pastor Ryan unpacks biblical repentance as the pathway to deeper intimacy with God: bringing peace with the Father, purity through the Son, and power from the Holy Spirit. A timely call to wake up from spiritual apathy, turn from compromise, and seek the Lord with a whole heart.

Repentance isn't God pushing us away; it's His kind invitation to draw near. In this message, Pastor Ryan unpacks biblical repentance as the pathway to deeper intimacy with God: bringing peace with the Father, purity through the Son, and power from the Holy Spirit. A timely call to wake up from spiritual apathy, turn from compromise, and seek the Lord with a whole heart.

Jesus isn't distant, He's near, standing at the door of our hearts and knocking. This message calls us out of spiritual autopilot and into real friendship with God, reminding us that intimacy begins when we recognize He's already reaching for us. The handle is on our side: the next step is simply opening the door.

Jesus isn't distant, He's near, standing at the door of our hearts and knocking. This message calls us out of spiritual autopilot and into real friendship with God, reminding us that intimacy begins when we recognize He's already reaching for us. The handle is on our side: the next step is simply opening the door.

In today's message, Pastor Daniel is speaking about having "The Power of Choice" as we head into 2026.

In today's message, Pastor Daniel is speaking about having "The Power of Choice" as we head into 2026.

In today's sermon, Pastor Dale Riley, from Hope City, speaks about the gift of "Frankincense."

In today's sermon, Pastor Dale Riley, from Hope City, speaks about the gift of "Frankincense."

In today's sermon, we will learn about the gift of "Gold" that was given as a gift to Jesus.

Gold was the gift reserved for royalty: a declaration of power, authority, and worth. When the magi laid gold at the feet of a child, they were making a bold statement: this was no ordinary boy, this was a King.In this message, we explore the unexpected reality of Jesus' kingship.Israel was waiting for a political ruler, a military leader, someone who would restore national power, but God sent a King unlike any they imagined. Not crowned with gold, but wrapped in humility. Not ruling by force, but reigning with truth, grace, and authority over all creation.We'll look at the identity of Jesus, the worth He deserves, and the authority He holds... and wrestle with the most personal question of all: Who is really on the throne of our lives?Gold reminds us that Jesus is not just a Saviour to admire, but a King to surrender to.

In today's sermon, we will learn about the gift of "Myrrh (embalming salts)" that was given as a gift to Jesus.

Myrrh was a burial spice... an unusual gift for a child, yet it carried a prophetic message: this child was born to die.In this message, we look at the darkest and most beautiful reality of Christmas:our sin, Christ's suffering, and the response we're invited to make.We'll explore the holiness of God, the seriousness of sin, and the weight Jesus carried when He took our place on the cross.This is not a sentimental Christmas story. It's the story of a Saviour who stepped into our death so we could step into His life.If you've ever underestimated the cost of grace or wondered why Jesus had to suffer, this message invites you to pause, remember, and respond with awe, gratitude, and surrender.

Generosity isn't just about what we give, it's about the heart behind it. In this message, we discover how God shapes us through generosity and why cheerful giving leads to a richer, more purposeful life. Using 2 Corinthians 9, Pastor Daniel shows how generosity begins in the heart, becomes a habit, and produces a harvest that impacts generations. When we choose open hands instead of closed fists, we plant seeds that God multiplies in ways we'll never fully see. This message invites us to rethink our view of generosity and to embrace the joy, freedom, and impact of living “heart first.”

Generosity isn't just about what we give, it's about the heart behind it. In this message, we discover how God shapes us through generosity and why cheerful giving leads to a richer, more purposeful life. Using 2 Corinthians 9, Pastor Daniel shows how generosity begins in the heart, becomes a habit, and produces a harvest that impacts generations. When we choose open hands instead of closed fists, we plant seeds that God multiplies in ways we'll never fully see. This message invites us to rethink our view of generosity and to embrace the joy, freedom, and impact of living “heart first.”

In this first sermon of the "Leaving a Legacy" series, Pastor Daniel talks about having "Faith the Builds."

In the final message of our Good & Faithful Servant series, Pastor Daniel reminds us that greatness in God's Kingdom isn't about status, it's about service. Looking at Jesus' example in John 13, this message shows how the King of Kings took up a towel and redefined success through servanthood.We explore three key truths:1. Servants aren't status-driven; status searches for applause, servants search for opportunities.2. Servants are secure; they serve from identity, not insecurity.3. Servants are stewards; they manage what belongs to God.The Master isn't coming back for what we've built, He's coming back for who we've become.This message ends with a powerful challenge to take up the towel and serve - to live like Jesus, give like Jesus, and let the world see Him through our service.

In the final message of our Good & Faithful Servant series, Pastor Daniel reminds us that greatness in God's Kingdom isn't about status, it's about service. Looking at Jesus' example in John 13, this message shows how the King of Kings took up a towel and redefined success through servanthood.We explore three key truths:1. Servants aren't status-driven; status searches for applause, servants search for opportunities.2. Servants are secure; they serve from identity, not insecurity.3. Servants are stewards; they manage what belongs to God.The Master isn't coming back for what we've built, He's coming back for who we've become.This message ends with a powerful challenge to take up the towel and serve - to live like Jesus, give like Jesus, and let the world see Him through our service.

In today's sermon, we learn about the benefits of being "Good Enough."

In today's sermon, we learn about the benefits of being "Good Enough."

Today, Pastor Daniel concludes the sermon series, "Made for More," with the sermon title, "Choosing Your Future."

Today, Pastor Daniel concludes the sermon series, "Made for More," with the sermon title, "Choosing Your Future."

Today, Pastor Daniel continues the sermon series, "Made for More," with the sermon title, "You've Got A Story."

Today, Pastor Daniel continues the sermon series, "Made for More," with the sermon title, "You've Got A Story."

Today, Pastor Daniel continues the sermon series, "Made for More," with the sermon title, "You've Got A Purpose."

Today, Pastor Daniel continues the sermon series, "Made for More," with the sermon title, "You've Got A Purpose."

Today, Pastor Daniel begins a new sermon series titled, "Made for More," with the sermon title, "Fearfully and Wonderfully."

Today, Pastor Daniel begins a new sermon series titled, "Made for More," with the sermon title, "Fearfully and Wonderfully."

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Thanks for joining us today!New to Calvary? Connect with us: http://tinyurl.com/CalvaryReachOutHave you recently made a decision to follow Jesus? We'd love to celebrate with you: http://tinyurl.com/FollowJesusCalvaryWant to partner with us in bringing the hope of Jesus to the Sussex area? See how you can give: www.calvarysussex.ca/giveNeed prayer? We are here for you. Comment and let us know.CCLI Licence # 3915586