We’re a movement of students in Northwest Calgary who exists to help people follow Jesus. We want to make these resources available to students and young adults who want to grow in their faith in a post-Christian nation.
Everitt Born shows us how Jesus lived out this discipline. Teaching from Philippians 2 and from Jesus' life, he does such a great job of showing us how to imitate Jesus. Don't want to miss this! Everitt is a student at Ambrose University and Life Group Leader in our Student Ministry. This is part two of our Submission teachings so make sure you go and listen to the last episode!
Mark Buchanan teaches us on the spiritual discipline of submission. This is a don't-miss episode! Mark is a professor at Ambrose University, an incredible communicator and the author of eight books. We're so grateful for Mark sharing with us!
Andrew starts a conversation about Jesus and the LGBTQ+ community. He discusses gender dysphoria, the Good Samaritan, and the areas that the church has dropped the ball when it comes to engaging with this community.
Jason Balzer brings up the hard topic of hypocrisy and Christianity. He gives great tools on how to identify it, deal with it and move forward. Great episode.
Parker handles the topic of Jesus and toxic relationships. A really important listen. Enjoy.
Andrew talks about a conversation that doesn't go all that well for Peter and shows us what we can learn from it!
Parker Friesen, one of our amazing summer students, breaks down Mark 8v14-21 and talks about some important points like what are the partial truths that we buy into that affect everything about us. Thanks for listening!
Nick shares in thoughts on faith and trusting in Jesus
Ever wish you had a practical outline of how to live out God's call on your life? Andrew digs deep into Jesus sending out his disciples and what you can learn about learning from Jesus, spiritual authority, and the one of the most important things you need in following Him!
This week Andrew makes a Triumphant return as he and Nick discuss Mark 4:21-25 and what it means to bring a lamp in to put on a stand.
This week Nick is joined by Everitt Born and Aidan Klukas as they discuss the topic of Parables. The three of them answer questions submitted by Foothills Youth Students included the ever debated question of, "Why teach in Parables at all?" Listen in for some laughs, hot takes, and exciting debates.
This week we are joined by Alex Polito, the Executive Pastor of Hinton Alliance Church, and we discuss how life callings, may not be for life. Callings can change and Alex will expand on his journey moving from the path of professional hockey to ministry to education and beyond. We also discuss who we are called to by studying Jesus' example in Mark 2:13-17.
Have you ever wondered what God is calling you to? Do you wish you knew how God called us? Andrew and Nick jump into a conversation about all of these things and more!
Ben Elliott from Deer Park Alliance joins Foothills Youth to chat about Mental Health and his story with it. He shares some practical wisdom in this complicated area of life. He also gives us an opportunity to name his Guinea Pig! Thanks Ben!
Is it okay for Christians to date/marry non-Christians? What does the Bible say about it? We tackle a complicated topic in this episode and it’s worth the listen. Thanks for joining us!
We all heard rules growing up! Why were they in place? What were their point? Why does God have “rules” when it comes to following Him? We jump into these questions and more in this episode! Enjoy!
Nick jumps in to share a passion close to his heart...the origin of the earth. This is a great started to some of the insights to the questions about the planet we live on and how it correlates to the creation story! A great listen. Enjoy!
We dive into a complicated topic and see a) what does the bible say and b) what happens when we abuse a good gift from God.
Andrew sits down with Professor Rob Snow from Ambrose University and discusses the sometimes confusing book of Revelation and end times theology! A great resource!
Colin Toffelmire is an Old Testament professor at Ambrose University in Calgary. He talks about the hard stuff in the Old Testament and how God never actually changes. Such good stuff! Please forgive the poor audio quality, we were having technical difficulties!
We have a conversation about the theological concept of predestination. Jesus’ grace is so good!
Dallas joins foothillsyouth to do some great teaching on women in ministry and touch on some of the heartbreak that happens within the church.
We talk about Islam and their pillars of faith and what the differences and similarities are with Christianity.
Kyle, Lead Pastor from Capstone Church, drops in and speaks to our leaders about what it looks like to walk in the fullness of the Spirit every day of our lives.
We start off talking about the recent news about Christian comedian, John Crist. We then dive into the beliefs and practices of Hinduism!
Chet Kennedy drops into the podcast to teach our leaders about tools for discipling students! A great resource! Chet is currently serving as Executive Director of Camp Chamisall and has 20 years of Youth Ministry experience.
We take a look at some of the different expressions of Satanism in our country. NOTE: This is not a fear tactic but rather a conversation starter about the reality of this worldview.
At our worship night we took a look at our own biblical worldview.
Oct 9, 2019 | What do JW’s believe? How is it different from Christianity? How do you engage with your friends on this? It’s all here!
Oct 2, 2019 | Hanna shares her experience and knowledge with Mormonism and how to engage with your Mormon friends from a Christian worldview. So good!
Steve Kim from Apologetics Canada drops in and shares his wisdom on Atheism and his heart for Jesus. A great listen!
Our City | We’re talking through different beleifs and religions that are represented in Calgary. This week as we go through Roman Catholicism, we’ll look at some of the key doctrinal differences and how to engage in relationship in light of these differences.