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Kim, who works at Hope Central in downtown Mission serving hot meals and supporting people experiencing poverty and homelessness, brought a challenging and personal message: caring for the poor isn't primarily about programs — it's about relationship. Scripture is consistent on this. Deuteronomy commands open-handed generosity toward the poor, and the early church's radical sharing of life and resources reflects the same heart.But scripture meets reality in messy ways. Kim told the story of Jackie — a woman in poverty with serious mental health struggles and a history of violence — and her own fear and reluctance in caring for her. It's one thing to affirm "love the poor" in principle; it's another to sit with someone who is genuinely hard to love.What changed things for Jackie wasn't a program. It was being invited into a prayer group and finding real acceptance. Kim connected this to research: the "rat park" study, where rats given social connection and enrichment didn't become addicted the way isolated rats did, and Vancouver's Housing First studies, which found that providing stable housing — with no prerequisites — dramatically improved people's lives. The pattern echoes scripture: people don't heal in isolation. They heal in community.The practical invitation is small and doable: learn someone's name. Say hello. Listen with curiosity instead of trying to fix or solve. Community isn't a bureaucratic system — it's personal care, one relationship at a time.

This message challenges us to reflect God's goodness through practical neighborliness, reminding us that just as "the goodness of God leads you to repentance" (Romans 2:4), our kindness can draw others toward Him. The speaker encourages us to show authentic interest in people's lives, offer a simple smile to those who feel invisible, and remember that we are "ambassadors for Christ" (2 Corinthians 5:20) called to represent Him well. Ultimately, Jesus said the world will know we are His disciples by the way we love one another (John 13:35)—and that unconditional love becomes a powerful light that opens doors for the Gospel.

In Mission and the Fraser Valley, many vulnerable young people — facing homelessness, addiction, mental health struggles, and aging out of the foster system — actually choose to sleep on the streets rather than in shelters with adults. The need for a safe, youth-specific space is real and urgent.MY House was born when a local team took an abandoned building and turned it into exactly that: a nurturing home. Open since September 2015, it serves young people aged 14–24, welcoming 10 to 28 visitors every single day. It's not just a drop-in — it's a place where youth build life skills, pursue employment, practice relationship skills, and access peer support for recovery. At its heart is a simple but powerful idea: every young person needs at least one trusted adult in their corner.The invitation to love our neighbours is straightforward — show up. Whether supporting Mission Youth House through cooking a meal, doing yard work, giving monthly, or simply spreading awareness, or showing up personally in the life of a youth who is struggling, there are real, tangible ways to be the hands and feet of Jesus to the youth in your neighbourhood.

Most of us find it easier to share good news than almost anything else — a new baby, a great restaurant, a film we loved. And yet when it comes to the most significant thing in our lives, faith, many of us go quiet. We worry about coming across as pushy, weird, or naive. We tell ourselves that faith is private, or that living a good life is witness enough.Every person who follows Jesus today does so because someone, at some point, told them. If the first Christians had kept it to themselves, the story would have ended there. And the things Jesus offers — peace, forgiveness, meaning, life in all its fullness (John 10:10) — are too good to keep to ourselves. Like finding water in a desert, it would be strange not to tell the people around us.The good news is that you tell other by lliving with presence and integrity in the world, gentle persuasion rather than pressure, sharing your personal story, and praying consistently for the people in your life. None of these require you to have all the answers. The simplest and most powerful thing you can offer is: "This is what God has done for me."We can't change people's hearts – only God can. Our job is to be faithful, to stay in relationship, to keep praying. And we never know what the Holy Spirit is quietly doing in someone's life, even when we can't see it.

At the heart of the Christian faith is love — and the Holy Spirit is the one who brings that love and makes it real in our lives. The deepest human need isn't achievement or comfort; it's to be truly loved, seen, and wanted. Through the Holy Spirit, God doesn't just tell us he loves us — he pours that love directly into our hearts.Ephesians 5:18 tells us to "go on being filled" with the Holy Spirit — the original Greek is present continuous, meaning this isn't a one-time event but an ongoing reality. It's possible to be a Christian and not be filled: like a pilot light that's always on, but the gas hasn't yet come on fully. The question is whether we're willing to open up and let God turn up the flame.In the book of Acts, people come to the Holy Spirit from five very different starting points — longing, openness, hostility, ignorance, and unlikely spiritual background. None of these disqualify someone. Whether you've been a follower of Jesus for decades or walked in deeply skeptical, the Spirit is available. The physical signs — wind, fire, deep breaths, tears — may or may not happen, and they're not what matters most. What matters is what happens in the heart: an experience of being loved by God that changes everything.The invitation is simple and ancient: Come, Holy Spirit. When we're consistently filled, that love doesn't stay locked inside — it overflows into every friendship, relationship, and corner of our lives.

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When we try confessing we are often surprised it is not received well. Sometimes we are told “don't apologize” by someone who does not want to recognize your imperfections for fear that it would show their imperfections too. Sometimes our confession is met with a barrage of more accusations to ensure that the spotlight is on our imperfections and the accusers imperfections are never brought into the light. Othertimes the response to our confession is that what we have done will not or cannot be forgiven because the person we confessed to believes that the damage we have done is irreparable, even by God. Scripture calls us as confessors to love those who are living in spiritual darkness and show them grace, even when they treat us with unforgiveness. If we find ourselves struggling to accept confession from others we may need to address where we are hiding from God's spiritual light or where we may not trust his ability to heal what humans have broken.

When we try confessing we are often surprised it is not received well. Sometimes we are told “don't apologize” by someone who does not want to recognize your imperfections for fear that it would show their imperfections too. Sometimes our confession is met with a barrage of more accusations to ensure that the spotlight is on our imperfections and the accusers imperfections are never brought into the light. Othertimes the response to our confession is that what we have done will not or cannot be forgiven because the person we confessed to believes that the damage we have done is irreparable, even by God. Scripture calls us as confessors to love those who are living in spiritual darkness and show them grace, even when they treat us with unforgiveness. If we find ourselves struggling to accept confession from others we may need to address where we are hiding from God's spiritual light or where we may not trust his ability to heal what humans have broken.

Confession is only real—and only healing—when it's complete: 100% of the truth, 100% of the responsibility, and involving 100% of the people impacted. Through the parable of two friends, we see one choose full confession with honesty, humility, and a desire to rebuild, while the other minimizes, hides details, and eventually loses trust and connection. We're often tempted to confess just enough to manage damage or avoid consequences, but partial confession can't bring full restoration. In Scripture, Saul made excuses while David offered raw repentance—and only David found true healing. Psalm 51 and 1 John 1 remind us that confession isn't about looking good, it's about being made whole. Healing begins when we stop protecting ourselves and start opening our hearts to truth, accountability, and grace. This week, the challenge is simple but hard: go back and make one confession 100%—because God can only fully heal what we fully bring into the light.

We all want to be generous and live out God's mission, but too often, we don't have the financial margin to say “yes” when opportunities arise. We want to give, serve, and bless others, but debt, expenses, and a lack of planning hold us back.Joseph's story in Genesis reminds us of the power of financial wisdom. He prepared during abundance so he could provide during famine. Likewise, Proverbs 3 teaches that when we trust God, honor Him with our wealth, and seek His will, He leads us into a life of provision and purpose.Margin isn't about how much you make—it's about what you prioritize. Are you creating space in your budget to be ready for God's call? Consider adjusting your finances to make room for generosity, service, and mission. When we surrender our plans to God, He provides more than enough.

Our bodies are a gift from God, yet we often misuse or neglect them. Whether it's overindulgence in food, sex, or substances, or exhausting ourselves through overwork, we risk dishonoring what God designed for good. Some even preserve their bodies like fragile art pieces, missing out on using them to serve and love others.1 Corinthians 6 reminds us that our bodies belong to God, and He calls us to honor Him with them. This means living out our sexuality well, caring for our physical well-being, and embracing rest as an act of trust in God's provision. Our fitness should empower us to love others well, not become a pursuit of status or control.If your body feels out of balance—whether through addiction, neglect, or overwork—God's power can bring healing. Surrender your body to Him, embrace truth in community, and take steps to align your life with His priorities.

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Dirt and Breath [Genesis 2:7]Why we are the way we are: let's talk through the things we believeFollow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

The Artist and His Canvas [Genesis 1]Why we are the way we are: let's talk through the things we believeFollow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

The Tool of God's Trade [2 Timothy 3:15-17]Why we are the way we are: let's talk through the things we believeFollow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

The Spirit Led Life [1 Thessalonians 5:19-22]Why we are the way we are: let's talk through the things we believeFollow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

The Privilege of Power [Philippians 2:5-11]Why we are the way we are: let's talk through the things we believeFollow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

Knowing the Unknowable [Hebrews 11:6]Why we are the way we are: let's talk through the things we believeFollow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

A Transformation Year [Colossians 2:1-10]A cozy service in your PJ's on the couch! We're taking a look at the growth in our lives this past year and how we can start or continue letting Jesus shape and transform our lives in 2024!Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

It's Christmas Eve!The King is Born and we're celebrating loudly with singing, warmth, and story telling at 6PM!Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

I'll be 'appreciating' for Christmas [Luke 2:8-20] This Christmas I'll be appreciating everything the way Mary and the Shepherds did because I want to be rooted in the GREAT JOY that can only come from God.Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

I'll be 'watching' for Christmas [Matthew 2:1-2] What do you look for during Christmas? God might not be revealing Himself in a way you expect.Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

I'll be 'feeling' for Christmas [Luke 1:26-38]I'll be 'feeling' for Christmas, will you? What feelings does Christmas bring up for you? Do you lean into them or ignore them? How can you let 'feeling' bring you closer to God and to others?Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

I'll be 'listening' for Christmas [Matthew 1:18-24]Do you hear what I hear? Do you hear anything unique during the holiday season? We can listen for God this Christmas.Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

i need... to be generous [Matthew 19:16-26]Jesus makes it clear that He doesn't need us to be generous, but that WE need to be generous because our lives go where our money goes.Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

i need... to Pay Rent [Matthew 6:19-33]Our relationship with money and they ways it can influence and affect our 'needs' is complicated, emotional, and deeply spiritual! The way we answer the question of 'what do I need?' reflects on our view and trust of God.Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

i need... to trustTrust is an easy concept when we are in control of everything still... what if all control seems out of reach?Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

What's up with Christians and their views on sex?Why does God even care about what we do sexually?Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

What's up with Christians and the idea of Hell? If God is love, how can Hell even exist?The threat of Hell can't change hearts, but love and hope in Jesus can.Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

What's up with Christians saying things like: Jesus is the only way! Why are they so exclusive?[John 14:1-7]The idea of inclusivity and exclusivity need to be revisited when it comes to the Gospel. In the Kingdom of God, there is more than enough room.Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

What's up with Christians believing in things like God, hasn't science explained everything?[Romans 1:20-22; 2:14-15]If God exists, then you exist because God, the creator of the universe, wanted you to existFollow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

What's up with christians being ok with all the evil and suffering in the world? Is God even good?[Romans 8]What's up with christians being and all the evil and suffering in the world? Is God even good? If God really is good in the small picture, maybe we can trust him in the big picture!Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

Kick-Off-Sunday - ‘big steps'[Hebrews 12:1-2; 12-13]You don't train just to stop short. stretching, prepping, and big steps are all part of running the endurance race of faith; God has some incredible plans for His church in Mission!Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

Gospel of Mark: Living in the Future "the tension of now" [Mark 16:15-20]We want to hold tightly to Jesus, desperate for healing, comfort, and growth. And yet Followers of Jesus need arms stretched out ready to reach and receive people around us. Do you feel the pull?Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

Gospel of Mark: Living in the Future "the end of the world?" [Mark 13:1-37]Jesus warns us about some rough times ahead, what do we do with that info? Is this the future in store for us?Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

Gospel of Mark: Living in the Future "your future or your failure"[Mark 6:7-13]Jesus calls us not only into new life, but into a new future.Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

Gospel of Mark: Living in the Future "Second call"[Mark 2:27]Jesus calls us not only into new life, but into a new future.Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

Gospel of Mark: Living in the Future "Second call"[Mark 2:13-17]Jesus calls us not only into new life, but into a new future.Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

Gospel of Mark: Living in the Future "first call"[Mark 1:16-20]Jesus calls us not only into new life, but into a new future.Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

Next Gen: "It Takes a Kingdom"[Exodus 10:7-10; Matthew 17:1-3]There's no one more protective of Kids than God, and it's not just His concern that we raise and guide our own Kids, God is protective of them ALL! God wants to see kids grow and not just survive but thrive and to grow into the full creations in His image that He made every one of us to be.Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

Next Gen: "It Takes a Village"[Judges 2:7-12; Deuteronomy 6:6-12]For real faith to develop and thrive, every generation must become first generation believers, and that responsibility lays in the hands of those who have come before. Follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and sign up for our email list at cedarvalley.ca Submit prayer requests or sign up for prayer notifications at cedarvalley.ca/pray or email us at pray@cedarvalley.ca Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

Liar Liar, Pants on Fire[Psalm 89]We will look at the lament in Psalm 89 and Christ's own lament, "my God, my God why have you forsaken me." To love God with our whole hearts means sharing our hurts and disappointment with him, not just our gratitude and triumphs.Kids: You can find a full online bible story and activity experience at https://www.cedarvalley.ca/kidsonline each week! Be sure to follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and signing up for our weekly newsletter!Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Let us know how we can pray for you by sending prayer requests to pray@cedarvalley.ca or giving us a call at 604-826-2445 Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

Not Going Back[Psalm 91]With Guest Speaker Shel BoeseOnce you get real with God, there is no going back to the precandor situation. We are called to lean into the newness that can open up after the death-dealing experiences.Kids: You can find a full online bible story and activity experience at https://www.cedarvalley.ca/kidsonline each week! Be sure to follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and signing up for our weekly newsletter!Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Let us know how we can pray for you by sending prayer requests to pray@cedarvalley.ca or giving us a call at 604-826-2445 Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

Make One Another[Matthew 28:16-20]Following Jesus, Loving People, and Inviting Other to do the Same" only has meaning if we have a heart that breaks for a community around us that doesn't know Jesus like we do! It's not enough to have an isolated pocket of church community amidst a growing city like Mission, we need to be making disciples in all areas of our lives, friends, coworkers, neighbours, family, and even with those in our churches!Kids: You can find a full online bible story and activity experience at https://www.cedarvalley.ca/kidsonline each week! Be sure to follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and signing up for our weekly newsletter!Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Let us know how we can pray for you by sending prayer requests to pray@cedarvalley.ca or giving us a call at 604-826-2445 Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.

Spur One Another[Hebrews 10:24]"To be transformed we need to be encouraged and challenged"Kids: You can find a full online bible story and activity experience at https://www.cedarvalley.ca/kidsonline each week! Be sure to follow us on Facebook (@cedarvalley), Instagram (@cedarvalleymission), and signing up for our weekly newsletter!Support the work and ministry of Cedar Valley Church by getting involved or supporting financially Head to cedarvalley.ca/give for more info Let us know how we can pray for you by sending prayer requests to pray@cedarvalley.ca or giving us a call at 604-826-2445 Below you'll find an audio only recording of our service.