This podcast is meant to provide you excellent content that will equip you to follow Jesus well. These will be raw and authentic conversations, covering relevant and important topics pertaining to Kamloops Alliance and our mission, vision and values. We will cover relevant theological topics, cultural trends and commentary as well as provide you great resources and tools to apprentice Jesus. Pastor Chris host conversations with guests both from the larger church community, as well as our local community, to give their views and perspective.
Join Pastor Danielle and Pastor Arran as they chat about the season of Lent, its historical origins, its significance to us today, and how we can engage with it this year. Join Pastor Danielle and Pastor Arran as they chat about the season of Lent, it's historical origins, it's significance to us today, and how we can engage with it this year. Learn more at kac.ca/lent
As we embark on a stewardship campaign geared to maximize our building for current and future ministry, we are buoyed by God's story in this church over the past eighty years. Our church began in 1944 with a group of people who prayed, worked, and believed that God placed them in this city for Kingdom impact. We look forward to seeing how Jesus uses this campaign to grow our faith, reach more people, and see more disciples formed.Beginning in November 2024, we will seek to raise approximately $2.9 million to make the necessary renovations and improvements to our current building. These renovations are guided by our five strategic directives and designed to help us meet our faith-filled goals.Learn more at: https://kac.ca/stewardship
Welcome to our Lenten Devotional, Into the Wilderness. This devotional is an invitation to a journey - a forty-day period where we join the wider Church in a season of repentance and renewal, preparing our hearts and our minds for Easter. Our hope is that we will emerge from our 40-day journey repentant and ultimately renewed, having discovered the mercy of Jesus who endured the cross so that we might enjoy the purpose for which we were created, experiencing deep intimate relationship with him now and forevermore.
Welcome to our Lenten Devotional, Into the Wilderness. This devotional is an invitation to a journey - a forty-day period where we join the wider Church in a season of repentance and renewal, preparing our hearts and our minds for Easter. Our hope is that we will emerge from our 40-day journey repentant and ultimately renewed, having discovered the mercy of Jesus who endured the cross so that we might enjoy the purpose for which we were created, experiencing deep intimate relationship with him now and forevermore.
Welcome to our Lenten Devotional, Into the Wilderness. This devotional is an invitation to a journey - a forty-day period where we join the wider Church in a season of repentance and renewal, preparing our hearts and our minds for Easter. Our hope is that we will emerge from our 40-day journey repentant and ultimately renewed, having discovered the mercy of Jesus who endured the cross so that we might enjoy the purpose for which we were created, experiencing deep intimate relationship with him now and forevermore.
Welcome to our Lenten Devotional, Into the Wilderness. This devotional is an invitation to a journey - a forty-day period where we join the wider Church in a season of repentance and renewal, preparing our hearts and our minds for Easter. Our hope is that we will emerge from our 40-day journey repentant and ultimately renewed, having discovered the mercy of Jesus who endured the cross so that we might enjoy the purpose for which we were created, experiencing deep intimate relationship with him now and forevermore.
Welcome to our Lenten Devotional, Into the Wilderness. This devotional is an invitation to a journey - a forty-day period where we join the wider Church in a season of repentance and renewal, preparing our hearts and our minds for Easter. Our hope is that we will emerge from our 40-day journey repentant and ultimately renewed, having discovered the mercy of Jesus who endured the cross so that we might enjoy the purpose for which we were created, experiencing deep intimate relationship with him now and forevermore.
Welcome to our Lenten Devotional, Into the Wilderness. This devotional is an invitation to a journey - a forty-day period where we join the wider Church in a season of repentance and renewal, preparing our hearts and our minds for Easter. Our hope is that we will emerge from our 40-day journey repentant and ultimately renewed, having discovered the mercy of Jesus who endured the cross so that we might enjoy the purpose for which we were created, experiencing deep intimate relationship with him now and forevermore.
Welcome to our Lenten Devotional, Into the Wilderness. This devotional is an invitation to a journey - a forty-day period where we join the wider Church in a season of repentance and renewal, preparing our hearts and our minds for Easter. Our hope is that we will emerge from our 40-day journey repentant and ultimately renewed, having discovered the mercy of Jesus who endured the cross so that we might enjoy the purpose for which we were created, experiencing deep intimate relationship with him now and forevermore.
Welcome to our Lenten Devotional, Into the Wilderness. This devotional is an invitation to a journey - a forty-day period where we join the wider Church in a season of repentance and renewal, preparing our hearts and our minds for Easter. Our hope is that we will emerge from our 40-day journey repentant and ultimately renewed, having discovered the mercy of Jesus who endured the cross so that we might enjoy the purpose for which we were created, experiencing deep intimate relationship with him now and forevermore.
Welcome to our Lenten Devotional, Into the Wilderness. This devotional is an invitation to a journey - a forty-day period where we join the wider Church in a season of repentance and renewal, preparing our hearts and our minds for Easter. Our hope is that we will emerge from our 40-day journey repentant and ultimately renewed, having discovered the mercy of Jesus who endured the cross so that we might enjoy the purpose for which we were created, experiencing deep intimate relationship with him now and forevermore.
Welcome to our Lenten Devotional, Into the Wilderness. This devotional is an invitation to a journey - a forty-day period where we join the wider Church in a season of repentance and renewal, preparing our hearts and our minds for Easter. Our hope is that we will emerge from our 40-day journey repentant and ultimately renewed, having discovered the mercy of Jesus who endured the cross so that we might enjoy the purpose for which we were created, experiencing deep intimate relationship with him now and forevermore.
Welcome to our Lenten Devotional, Into the Wilderness. This devotional is an invitation to a journey - a forty-day period where we join the wider Church in a season of repentance and renewal, preparing our hearts and our minds for Easter. Our hope is that we will emerge from our 40-day journey repentant and ultimately renewed, having discovered the mercy of Jesus who endured the cross so that we might enjoy the purpose for which we were created, experiencing deep intimate relationship with him now and forevermore.
Welcome to our Lenten Devotional, Into the Wilderness. This devotional is an invitation to a journey - a forty-day period where we join the wider Church in a season of repentance and renewal, preparing our hearts and our minds for Easter. Our hope is that we will emerge from our 40-day journey repentant and ultimately renewed, having discovered the mercy of Jesus who endured the cross so that we might enjoy the purpose for which we were created, experiencing deep intimate relationship with him now and forevermore.
Welcome to our Lenten Devotional, Into the Wilderness. This devotional is an invitation to a journey - a forty-day period where we join the wider Church in a season of repentance and renewal, preparing our hearts and our minds for Easter. Our hope is that we will emerge from our 40-day journey repentant and ultimately renewed, having discovered the mercy of Jesus who endured the cross so that we might enjoy the purpose for which we were created, experiencing deep intimate relationship with him now and forevermore.
In this episode, Danielle Johnson will have a conversation with Chris Throness about our Skeptics Welcome series, where we've looked at the big questions of the Christian faith, responding with grace and invitation, looking to the Scriptures for guidance. We asked you to send in your questions pertaining to these topics, so in this episode Chris and Danielle will unpack your good and thought-provoking questions, as we discover the enduring relevance of Jesus Christ for our world. You all sent in so many great questions we couldn't answer them all in one episode. In part two, Chris and Danielle focus on questions about history, religion, and the Bible.
In this episode, Danielle Johnson will have a conversation with Chris Throness about our Skeptics Welcome series, where we've looked at the big questions of the Christian faith, responding with grace and invitation, looking to the Scriptures for guidance. We asked you to send in your questions pertaining to these topics, so in this episode Chris and Danielle will unpack your good and thought-provoking questions, as we discover the enduring relevance of Jesus Christ for our world.You all sent in so many great questions we couldn't answer them all in one episode. Stay tuned for Part 2 of answering your questions coming soon!
We are so thrilled to introduce to you, Shaila Visser. Shaila Visser is the National Director of Alpha Canada and the Global Senior Vice-President for Alpha International. She is the Executive Producer of both The Alpha Youth Film Series (2013) and The Alpha Film Series (2016), and currently holds positions on the Board of the Damascus Road Foundation and on the Board of Regent College - an International Graduate School in Vancouver. Shaila has a heart for people coming to know Jesus and is passionate about helping the local church flourish. She is a gifted communicator who is known for her strategic leadership as well as her ability to bring people together. Shaila is recognized as one of the Top 100 Most Influential Christian Women in Canada. Shaila lives in Vancouver BC with her husband, Ryan Visser, a Vancouver Police Officer, and their four-legged family members, Talon and Benny. You can reach Shaila on Twitter or Instagram @shailavisser. In this episode, Shaila and Chris talk about the very real challenge of sharing your faith with people who do not know Jesus. It is real, authentic, and raw, as Shaila opens up her heart and passion for Jesus and for people. This episode will challenge you, as well as offer hope, as you try to make Jesus known in your spheres of influence.
We are so excited to introduce to you, Jason Ballard. Jason Ballard is a pastor at a new church in Vancouver, Canada called, The Way Church. He is a part of the team at the Canadian Church Leaders Network which helps create resources to serve the Church in Canada and around the world. Jason is also one of the hosts of the Youth Alpha Film Series. Jason and his wife, Rachael, have three kids - Hudson, Mary, and Millie. This conversation explores the contours and realities of church, in a secular world, in a post-pandemic world, and the intersection of faith and culture. In this episode, Jason and Chris talk about senior leadership, and the blessing of leading a church in Canada. It's a raw, behind the scenes conversation about ministry and hope for the Canadian church in this time. Jason is hopeful, so very sincere, and passionate, and we hope you enjoy the conversation!
We are so pleased to share this bonus episode with you, and introduce to you, Dr. David T. Wood.This episode is different than our regular conversational interview type format, and is instead a lecture David did at KAC on October 26, 2022 on, “How Technology Will Destroy Your Soul (and other understatements)”. The lecture explores the idea that perhaps technology is not as neutral as we think it is. Sometimes we uncritically adopt technology without thinking about how it affects our lives and our faith. David takes us deeper to think critically about how your phone, and the screens, and the technology, and all of these good things, may affect the way we think, live, and love. Dr. David T. Wood serves as Senior Associate Pastor at Coquitlam Alliance Church in Coquitlam, BC, Canada, and also serves as Adjunct Professor at Pacific Life Bible College in Surrey, BC and Instructor at Trinity Western University in Langley, BC. He has pastored since 2000 in the area of Spiritual Formation and Christian Education and teaches in the Vancouver Lower Mainland.David lives in Coquitlam, BC, with his wife, Karen and three young adult children.
In this episode, we are so excited to introduce to you, Father Matthew Francis. Father Matthew Francis is a caring Parish Priest, and a really thoughtful student of scripture, theology, and church history. Often, we get so stuck in our own tradition as Christians. We know a lot and feel comfortable about our own theology and ministry, but honestly, we often feel confused and even hesitant about other Christian traditions like maybe Catholicism, or in this case, orthodoxy, or the Orthodox Church. Father Matthew is the founding Parish Priest of Holy Apostles Orthodox Church in Chilliwack, British Columbia. Prior to planting Holy Apostles in 2015, he served Orthodox parishes in Edmonton, rural Alberta, and Whitehorse, Yukon. Father Matthew is a graduate of Ambrose University and the University of Manchester, where his research focused on the themes of sacred space and place, and the Book of Revelation. In addition to his pastoral work, he also serves as Regional Director for BC & Yukon with the Canadian Bible Society, where he encourages and supports pastors and communities to dig deeper in their engagement with the Scriptures. Matthew lives in Chilliwack with his wife Krista, and teenage son, Basil.In this episode, Father Matthew Francis and Chris discuss the similarities and differences between Protestant Evangelicalism and Orthodox thought and theology. Father Matthew is knowledgeable, but also pastoral, as they have important conversations like this that build bridges and link arms, instead of more confusion and caricature. Listen in on the unique history and beauty of the Orthodox Church.
We are so excited to welcome Maureen Colledge to our Podcast.Maureen is a Christian nurse with a passion for maternal/child health. She started her career as a staff nurse in a NICU and soon after became a nursing instructor at the University of Windsor. After completing her master's degree in nursing leadership, she began her work with Christian pregnancy care centres, first in Ontario and now in Kamloops, BC. Maureen currently works as the Executive Director at the Hopewell Clinic and Pregnancy Centre on Kamloops' North Shore.In this episode, Maureen and Chris talk about her journey into pregnancy care ministry. She shares about the amazing work that her and her team does to bring hope, friendship, and support to women and their partners who are facing an unplanned pregnancy. She brings clarity as to what they do and do not do, and dispels some myths about pregnancy care ministry. This episode will encourage you to take some time to reflect on how you mix your faith and work, and perhaps even get involved in what God is doing in and through Hopewell.For more information and to get involved, visit Hopewell.
Dave Hearn has been, for the better part of 40 years, in pastoral and denominational leadership. Dave recently finished an almost decade long tenure as the President of The Alliance Canada, loving and bringing leadership to the 440 churches with our Alliance family Coast to Coast. Dave & Agnes have recently moved to Pritchard, and now serves as our Senior Associate Pastor here at Kamloops Alliance Church.In this episode, Dave and Chris discuss what it looks like to seek revival and live with the roof off and the walls down. He is such a gift to our community, and this episode gives you a tour of his heart and passion for Jesus, revival, and the future of KAC.
We are so excited to kick off Season 6 of our podcast, and we are so thrilled to have Brent Dolfo joining us for this first episode. Brent has more than 35 years of experience in senior ministry leadership and has coached, consulted, and led learning cohorts worldwide with Alpha and churches in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and Europe. He also served as facilitator to various Leadership Network events in the US and led Leadership Network's various initiatives in Europe for many years.He resides in the Lower Mainland with his wife, Diana, and they have three adult children – Braedon, Keynan, and Tanika. In his spare time, he leads the host committee for the Canadian Track and Field Championships in Langley, BC.Brent has been coming alongside our KAC staff team over the last little while. He brings so much experience, so much insight into our church, and has been helping us explore: where are we going as a church?In this episode, Brent and Chris talk about the (exciting) future of the Post-COVID Church.
In this episode, Danielle Johnson will have a conversation with Chris Throness about our Relatable Series, where we've unpacked God's good design for relationships, looking at marriage, singleness, friendship, celibacy, and sex. We asked you to send in your questions pertaining to these topics, so in this episode Chris and Danielle will unpack your good and thought-provoking questions, as we seek to learn together what God's heart is for our relationships.
In this episode, we are pleased to introduce to you, Toni Nieuwhof. Toni is a former family attorney and family law mediator. She is married to well-known Christian podcaster and leadership expert, Carey Nieuwhof. She has decades of experience working with couples who are struggling, and she just released a book in 2021 entitled, "Before you Split". In this episode, Toni and Chris talk about ways to rebuild connection after seasons of disconnection. She is honest and vulnerable, as well as experienced and knowledgeable on how to coach couples back to health. For the video version of this podcast, visit our Youtube channel HERE.
In this episode, we are pleased to introduce to you, Paris Simpson and Alana Martens. They are the hosts of the Kingdom Sexuality podcast. The Kingdom Sexuality podcast was an initiative started by these two ladies who had a passion to help other couples flourish in this area of their marriage, all from a Christian perspective. They have seen the podcast grow in influence and impact and offer us so much in this episode. Paris Simpson is a woman who wears many hats, and loves life that way. The Lord continues using her passionate heart and desire to serve Him, through opening doors for ministry and opportunities to be His hands and feet. As a wife, mother, farmer, entrepreneur, birth keeper, and the Kingdom Sexuality Ministry co-owner, Paris yearns to live her callings in life faithfully and anointed by the Lord for His Glory. Alana Martens is a saved by grace, wife to her high-school sweetheart, mama of two, photographer, podcaster, and an everyday adventurer. The birth of this passion project, the Kingdom Sexuality podcast, has been such a beautiful experience and something Alana had been pursuing with the Lord for months before it began. Alana's learned there's something so exciting and freeing about jumping in with both feet and trusting that God will provide and lead! In this episode, Alana, Paris, and Chris talk about how Christianity views sex within the context of marriage. They talk about how the church has got this conversation wrong and cultivated a sex negative view that has created damage in people; they talk about the goodness of sex and how God has designed our bodies to enjoy it; they talk about why it is so hard to have good sex, and also offer hope to those who feel like this area of their marriage has been a complete disaster. These two ladies are courageous, wise, and helpful as they open up their lives, and desire to see couples flourish in their sex lives.
In this episode, we are pleased to introduce to you, Tony Schnare.Tony and his wife Gwen began formal pastoral ministry in 1991. Tony and Gwen are Maritimers at heart and enjoy opening their home and lives to others. Prior to coming to Fairhaven Leadership Retreat Centre, Tony served at Briercrest College and Seminary as Director of Counselling and Health Services and as Faculty in the graduate Marriage and Family Counselling program for 20 years. The last seven years of his Briercrest tenure, Tony also served as the Associate Dean of Seminary Students. Tony continues as Adjunct Faculty at Briercrest Seminary teaching classes on an annual basis. Tony is a registered Marriage and Family Therapist and is a Clinical Supervisor with AAMFT, CCPA, and PACCP. Having walked through their own challenging season of ministry, Tony and Gwen have had the privilege of walking alongside ministry couples throughout their time at Briercrest and now in their current ministry position at Fairhaven. In this episode, Tony and Chris have a rich conversation about conflict, communication, getting stuck, and how to get unstuck, in marriage.
In this episode, we are thrilled to introduce to you, Gary Thomas.Gary Thomas is a bestselling author and international speaker whose ministry brings people closer to Christ and closer to others. He unites the study of Scripture, church history, and the Christian classics to foster spiritual growth and deeper relationships within the Christian community. Gary is the author of 20 books that together have sold over two million copies, have been translated into more than a dozen languages, and won numerous awards . His writings have established him as a thought-leader in the areas of marriage, parenting, and spiritual formation. Gary holds a B.A. in English Literature from Western Washington University, an MA degree in systematic theology from Regent College (Vancouver, BC), and an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Western Seminary (Portland, OR). Gary enjoys running in his spare time and has completed 14 marathons, including the Boston Marathon three times. He and his wife Lisa have been married for 35 years and they have three adult children and the smartest, cutest, most adorable granddaughter on the planet. Gary is humble, accessible, knowledgeable, and pastoral. In this episode, Gary and Chris talk about the meaning of marriage. Gary brings so much experience, so much passion, and so much knowledge in this area, that we know you will be encouraged and challenged as we walk through the meaning of marriage.
Welcome to Season 5 of the Kamloops Alliance Church Podcast! This season is all about relationships, and we have a fantastic lineup of guests that you won't want to miss!In this episode, we are excited to introduce you to Dr. Barry N. Danylak, and Melanie Nelson.Dr. Barry Danylak is an international speaker and author, having a fresh perspective on singleness, marriage, and family viewed through the redemptive storyline of Scripture. With previous pastoral experience in one of Canada's largest churches, Barry currently serves as the Executive Director for SEE Global www.seeglobal.net, a ministry that equips the global church with a biblical paradigm of offspring and spiritual family that fully engages single adults into church community and kingdom service. He also serves on the executive committee of Shoulder-to-Shoulder, an international organization that develops training tools for equipping missions to address issues of singles and marrieds working together in today's culture. Barry holds a master's degrees in theology and biblical exegesis from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and Wheaton College respectively, and a PhD from the University of Cambridge in New Testament. He is ordained with the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada. Barry is author of a biblical theology of singleness entitled, Redeeming Singleness: How the Storyline of Scripture Affirms the Single Life (Crossway, 2010). Melanie Nelson is an IT professional with designations in organizational change management and governance, and loves to combine her occupational leadership and ministry experience for the church. She has a heart for the church and desires to encourage fellow sisters and brothers in Christ and come alongside emerging leaders, challenging them for kingdom purposes. She has graduate training in pastoral leadership and writes and speaks on community, spiritual care, and the inclusion of believers in spiritual family. She serves at Centre Street Church in Calgary, and is a ministry leader in single adult's ministry where she leads missional community lead teams, as well as missions and spiritual care teams. She also serves as the chair of both Centre Street Church's Board of Governors and SEE Global's Advisory Board. Melanie is articulate, thoughtful, pastoral, and this conversation is going to help everyone to move forward - to think biblically, thoughtfully, pastorally - and as a church, to consider, how we do this well as a family. In this episode, Barry, Melanie, and Chris talk about singleness and celibacy, something that isn't really talked about enough in the church. They explore the cultural perceptions of singleness, the lived experience of singles in the church, and how Jesus makes all the difference!