Weekly sermons uploaded from Steinbach EFC
Pastor Ernie concludes our series on stewardship, focusing on stewardship of treasures.
Pastor Ernie continues our series on stewardship focusing on talents. Our sermon text is out of 1 Peter 4: 7-11
Pastor Trevor walks us through Ephesians 5:15-20 with a focus on being wise on how we spend our days and manage our time for God
Pastor Ernie walks us through Psalm 78, with a message to pass it on as we celebrate parent & child dedication.
Mo Friesen from the EMC office shares about God's work in shaping and building the next generation and how we can be involved.
Ernie walks us through the story of Jesus and Lazarus found in John 11
Ernie walks us through the story of Jesus healing a man born blind from John 9.
Ernie looks at the story Jesus walking on the water from John 6: 16-24
Stanley Idogun walks us through the stories of Jesus feeding the 5000 and connects it to Jesus being the bread of life for us all.
Guest Speaker Peter Ascough takes us through the story of Jesus healing a lame man found in John 5: 1-18
Ernie continues his series in John, focusing on the story of Jesus healing the officials son from John 4: 43-54.
The fourth message in the Signs series, Ernie speaks on the Samaritan woman and what it means to come as you are to accept the Living Water from Christ.
Ernie moves into the third sermon in the Signs series with the story of Nicodemus and what it means to be born again in the Spirit.
Ernie continues with the series on Signs with the second message in the series, addressing Jesus driving people out of the temple and what it means.
Ernie begins a new series on the book of John and the signs of Jesus, beginning with the miracle of turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana.
Ernie packs in a lot as he brings to us this Sunday the testimony of John about Jesus and how he believes his life is nothing without Jesus giving him meaning and how we can look at Jesus that way to give meaning to our lives as well.
Trevor pinch hits for Ernie this week, reminding us about following Jesus and the triumphs and challenges that encompass it and encourages us to take up the challenge.
Ernie comes to us today with the message of hope, of finding Jesus in the darkness of our world and the promises He gives to us.
Ernie comes to us today wrapping up the year with the theme of Celebration Sunday, looking at what God has done for us and following it with communion together as a congregation.
Ernie finishes off the Advent series with on Christmas Eve with the final Advent theme of Love, drawing from Romans 5 and 1 Corinthians 13.
With the third sermon in the advent series, Ernie talks about Joy in the holiday season and how to find joy even in tough times and trials, especially in this time of year.
This sermon begins with the short testimonies of the new church member transfers, followed by the beginning of the Advent series starting with Hope by Pastor Ernie.
Adrian Miller comes to our church today pulling from Titus and 2 Timothy to emphasize the importance of discipleship on the purpose God has for each of us.
Pastor Ernie continues our series on the topic of confession with the use of Luke and Matthew to start on the closing side and the work to be done with forgiveness.
ATC comes to our church this morning to share their journeys of how God has been working in their lives and how they have overcome different addictions.
Ernie continues the series on confession following Stanley and speaks about confession being corporate and the importance of the church body keeping accountable to each other through corporate confession.
Stanley shares with us today on the topic of confession again following Ernie, and speaks on what our mindset should be around confession and how to approach it.
Trevor and Jamie Flemming come to us today to introduce themselves and their family to our congregation and share their story that led them to us as our new associate pastor.
Ernie brings us the message today with scripture from James 5 on the topic of confession and what is the importance of it in our walk of faith?
Ernie brings us this Thanksgiving service, taking scripture from 2 Corinthians and emphasizes the importance of giving in this time and the grace that was given to us.
Ernie brings to us the next part of the vision statement series, drawing from the Old Testament in Deuteronomy, Judges, and Psalms, to impart on us the importance of being able to understand the Bible and faith at all ages.
Ernie brings to us the third part of the series on our vision statement, drawing from Luke 14, and encouraging us to be willing to give up for the sake of others.
Andrew returns to the pulpit after his trip to share and recap his time and mission abroad as well as deliver the second part of our series and vision statement, to love our neighbors.
Ernie opens up our series on our vision statement with the first and most important aspect of it, to worship God. He draws from Psalm 95 to reiterate the importance of rejoicing in worship.
Ernie extends the series on the Questions of Jesus and brings the passage Mark chapter 8, hitting a rapid succession of questions targeting our understanding of the gift God brings freely to us.
The third and last of the Questions of Jesus series, Ernie once more draws from the book of Matthew, chapters 8 and 14, to encourage the congregation to really ask these questions of ourselves to see what doubts or fears are holding us back in our relationships with God.
Part Two in the series of the Questions of Jesus, Ernie brings to light a passage from Matthew 16 where Jesus asks his disciples this question, and turns it to the congregation. Who do we think Jesus is and how does that relate to what the Bible says.
Pastor Ernie uses the passage of Matthew healing the lame man by the pool to dig into the topic of Jesus asking the question, 'Do you want to be healed?' and the context behind why we would be given the choice.
Guest speaker Garth Koop (SEMC) brought the second sermon in a short two-part series looking at Proverbs 8. He reminded us that wisdom is available for everyone is relevant wherever you go. The Lord is the creator of wisdom.
Adrian Miller called us to a regenerate life. It is the power of God for everyone who believes. Regeneration is how Christ saves us. It becomes effective through our belief.
Guest speaker Jason Heide (SEMC) shares the three perspectives on why wisdom is key for a fruitful life.
Pastor Ernie looked at Exodus 34 and walked us through the characteristics of God such as compassionate, abounding in love, and forgiveness.
This time around, and a week late due to Worship in the City, Ernie joins the fathers on stage as Diane asks the questions to the fathers of all ages on their experiences, trials, victories, and God moments, for them to share with the congregation.
Pastor Ernie dives into 1 Thessalonians to remind us of the work of the Spirit in our lives and how to embrace and hold on to the Spirit in order for it to work in our lives and how sometimes as we go about our lives we may deliberately and unintentionally quench it.
Mawande comes to our church to share with us from Romans 10, and inspire us to share the gospel which has been shared with us, starting all the way back at Pentecost and the disciples receiving the Holy Spirit.
Ernie briefly discusses the importance of being a part of a church community and has the pleasure of welcoming seven new members as well as introducing two members for baptism.
Ernie looks into the first half of the gospels to define our 'worth' in God's eyes apart from the world and challenges us to look at how we are serving the body of Christ.
This week; a panel of women from our church discusses the joys and trials of motherhood.
Andrew talks about the idea of how Paul was seemingly pulled out of the strong point in his mission work and yet through his willingness, was able to be just as effective in the new role God placed him in of spreading the Gospel in Rome.
Pastor Ernie takes a look at both the Macedonian call and the Areopagus to remind us how believers need to be sensitive to both the Spirit and people.
Andrew Reimer takes a look at the Jerusalem Council, how they navigated conflict, and how we can too.