POPULARITY
Categories
We're not just a church. We're a Family.Our Vision is clear, simple, and unique. Our vision is Jesus in you. Our vision is for the people of God to have a faith that holds them. The kind of faith that vanquishes doubt, verifies identity, and voraciously contends for inner peace. A faith that removes the past, clarifies the present, and breathes life into the future. Our vision is the Kingdom of God built within the people of this obscure, yet mighty generation. A kingdom so great that its purpose destroys the common lack of self worth. A kingdom that sharpens the eyes, tenses the muscles, and readies itself for the battle against darkness. A Kingdom that brings purpose and healing to those who have failed more than succeeded, who are sinners more than saints, and who have known more pain than pleasure. Our vision is to challenge the weak and unproductive church of our day. To step beyond those who are religiously immature and search out those who for their love for Christ cannot be offended. Our hope is to raise warriors instead of those who think God only exists to keep bad things from happening. To raise those who know that following Christ means suffering loss yet gaining all things. Our vision is clear, simple, and unique…. It is Christ in you, the hope of glory.
We're not just a church. We're a Family.Our Vision is clear, simple, and unique. Our vision is Jesus in you. Our vision is for the people of God to have a faith that holds them. The kind of faith that vanquishes doubt, verifies identity, and voraciously contends for inner peace. A faith that removes the past, clarifies the present, and breathes life into the future. Our vision is the Kingdom of God built within the people of this obscure, yet mighty generation. A kingdom so great that its purpose destroys the common lack of self worth. A kingdom that sharpens the eyes, tenses the muscles, and readies itself for the battle against darkness. A Kingdom that brings purpose and healing to those who have failed more than succeeded, who are sinners more than saints, and who have known more pain than pleasure. Our vision is to challenge the weak and unproductive church of our day. To step beyond those who are religiously immature and search out those who for their love for Christ cannot be offended. Our hope is to raise warriors instead of those who think God only exists to keep bad things from happening. To raise those who know that following Christ means suffering loss yet gaining all things. Our vision is clear, simple, and unique…. It is Christ in you, the hope of glory.
Speaker | Dr. Jim Bradford JEREMIAH: Our Calling Sunday September 7, 2025 Sermon Slides | YouVersion
Tea's origins are widely believed to be in China, with the tea plant, Camellia Sinensis, native to the southwest of the country, particularly the Yunnan province. It's an aromatic beverage prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured or fresh leaves of Camellia Sinensis. While tea has been initially considered as a “beverage” it is no longer considered just a “beverage” by itself but rather a drink with medicinal value. The speaker will introduce the history, tea manufacturing process, the types of genuine tea varieties, and the distinction between these genuine teas and “non-tea” types. Speaker: Dr. Sampath Walgama Sampath is originally from Sri Lanka (Ceylon), a country famous for the quality teas it produces. He graduated from University of Colombo, Sri Lanka specializing in Environmental Science and pursued his studies at the University of Queensland, Australia to obtain a PhD in Agriculture with a focus in Entomology. He worked at Sri Lanka's Tea Research Institute as an Entomologist, gaining overall knowledge of Tea Science. Sampath migrated to Canada in 2010 to do a Postdoctoral Program at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (Lethbridge). He made Lethbridge home and continued at the Lethbridge College as an agriculture Instructor. He then moved North to Fort Vermilion for a Research Manager position at the Mackenzie Applied Research Association (MARA). He is enthusiastic about tea and despite the fact he doesn't have an opportunity to work on tea, he continues to study, learn and talk about tea because of his passion and enthusiasm.
The United Nations declared 2025 as the International Year of Glaciers' Preservation and proclaimed 21 March the annual World Day for Glaciers. Related initiatives are highlighting the importance of glaciers worldwide, including their role in freshwater supplies and sea level rise, and the increasing threats of glacial hazards, while illustrating the impacts of climate change on the critical role that glaciers play in our Earth's systems. Professor Hester Jiskoot will present the trends and future projections in receding glaciers and ice sheets worldwide and the related implications for humanity. Examples of vanishing glaciers will be exposed, as well as ways to slow down the melt and to ultimately preserve glaciers. She will also speak to the sheer beauty of the cryosphere and the importance of snow and ice for the Canadian identity, all while mourning several iconic Canadian glaciers that are now drowning in their own tears. The presentation will be richly illustrated with photos. Speaker: Dr. Hester Jiskoot Dr. Hester Jiskoot is Professor of Physical Geography & Glaciology in the Department of Geography and Environment at the University of Lethbridge. With a BSc and MSc from the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands) and a PhD from the University of Leeds (UK), her main research interests are in glacier-climate-landscape interactions, with an emphasis on ice flow dynamics and glacier edge effects. Since 1991, Prof. Jiskoot has been a member and leader of glaciological expeditions to Arctic and Alpine regions, while in 2019 she sailed the Northwest Passage on a historic ketch. At the University of Lethbridge, Professor Jiskoot leads the Glaciology and Geoscience Lab and teaches courses in physical geography and the geosciences. She has been funded broadly, is well- published and collaborates with glaciologists worldwide. Currently Chief Editor of the International Glaciological Society's scientific publications Journal of Glaciology and Annals of Glaciology, Prof. Jiskoot has previously been in various executive functions of national geographical associations. Prof. Jiskoot is a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
Many Canadians may be seeing red, but nearly as many are seeing blue. Nevertheless, Prime Minister Mark Carney will form a new minority government in Canada after his Liberal Party secured the most seats in parliament in the recent federal election, completing a remarkable political turnaround amid a growing confrontation with President Trump and the United States. Although opposition leader Pierre Poilievre lost his own seat, the Conservatives grew their proportion of the popular vote substantially and made inroads in Ontario with 44 per cent of the vote there. In Saskatchewan and Alberta, only a few Liberals were elected and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has already amplified her hostility towards Ottawa. The speaker will evaluate the election results and speculate on whether or not Mark Carney can keep the minority independence movement in the West from gathering steam. Speaker: Dr. Duane Bratt Duane Bratt is a political science Professor in the Department of Economics, Justice, and Policy Studies at Mount Royal University (Calgary, Alberta). He teaches in the area of international relations and Canadian public policy. His research interests include Canadian nuclear policy, Canadian foreign policy, and Alberta politics. Recent publications include: co-editor of Blue Storm: The Rise and Fall of Jason Kenney (University of Calgary Press, 2023), co-editor, Orange Chinook: Politics in the New Alberta (University of Calgary Press, 2019), co-editor, Readings in Canadian Foreign Policy: Classic Debates and New Ideas 3rd edition (Oxford University Press, 2015) and author of Canada, the Provinces, and the Global Nuclear Revival (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2012). Current projects include a book on the politics of covid in Alberta. Duane is also a regular commentator on political events.
An inclusive and engaging journey that brought together all aspects of its internal and external communities has culminated with the recent release of the new strategic plan for University of Lethbridge — a shared vision that addresses the changing landscape of post-secondary education provincially, nationally and globally. The new plan for Iniskim; the Blackfoot name gifted to the University of Lethbridge, defines its values and commitment, and sets the course for the next 10 years. The values, as enunciated in the Strategic Plan, informs what the University does and supports strategic directions such as relationships, belonging, respect, courage, quality, access and sustainability. The speaker will discuss how the plan provides for a long-term framework to enhance academic excellence, research innovation and community engagement, setting the University on a path to continued success, one that will create an even better student experience and enrich the University's substantial contributions to bettering society. Speaker: Dr. Digvir Jayas, ULethbridge President & Vice-Chancellor Born and raised in India, Dr. Jayas earned a Bachelor of Agricultural Engineering at G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, and went on to complete a graduate degree and PhD in agricultural engineering at the Universities of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, respectively. He began teaching at the University of Manitoba in 1985, eventually ascending to the position of Vice-President (Research and International), which he held for 12 years. An internationally renowned researcher, Dr. Jayas studies the drying, handling and storing of grains and oilseeds, and digital image processing for grading and processing operations in the agri-food industry. From 2002 to 2009, he was a Tier I Canada Research Chair in Stored-Grain Ecosystems, and in 2009 was inducted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. In 2018, Dr. Jayas was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada. He is the 2023 recipient of the Lieutenant Governor's Award for Excellence in Public Administration in Manitoba and will be invested into the Order of Manitoba this summer, recognizing his significant contributions to the Manitoba agri-food industry.
Elijah boldly stood for God even when it meant defying the crowd. See how you can tap into that same strength when faced with moments tempting you to fold. --- Learn more about Greg Laurie and Harvest Ministries at harvest.org. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners. Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elijah boldly stood for God even when it meant defying the crowd. See how you can tap into that same strength when faced with moments tempting you to fold. --- Learn more about Greg Laurie and Harvest Ministries at harvest.org. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners. Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's celebrate 41 years of God's faithfulness in our church! Join us as we hear a special Anniversary message and gather as one church #ForTheOne who has brought us this far and will empower us to do more for His glory in the coming years.Speaker: Dr. Peter Tan-ChiSeries: CCF 41st AnniversaryWatch the full message here: https://go.ccf.org.ph/08312025Eng
Speaker | Dr. Jim Bradford Jesus and Your Job Sunday August 31, 2025 Sermon Slides | YouVersion
The Bible & the Ballet of the Planets
Title: God's Will Includes the Minutia! Scripture: Numbers 20:8-11 Speaker: Dr. Victor Borden Date: August 31, 2025 PM
Speaker: Dr. Steven R. Cook, Founder, Thinking on Scripture Ministry
Title: The Need of an Eternal Perspective - Part 2 Scripture: Psalm 73:17-28 Speaker: Dr. Victor Borden Date: August 24, 2025 PM
Title: The Need of an Eternal Perspective - Part 1 Scripture: Psalm 73:1-17 Speaker: Dr. Victor Borden Date: August 24, 2025 AM
Speaker: Dr. Steven R. Cook, Founder, Thinking on Scripture Ministry
When we talk about the characteristics of God, it's normal to be drawn to His love and mercy. However, God's wrath is just as important and essential to a full understanding of God and the gospel. Why does God get angry and does this mean He isn't as unconditionally loving as we thought He is?Speaker: Dr. Peter Tan-ChiSeries: Knowing GodScripture Reading: Romans 1:18-22Watch the full message here: https://go.ccf.org.ph/08172025Eng
Speaker | Dr. Jim Bradford Romans 5-8: GOSPEL POWER - The Beauty of Gospel Transformation Sunday August 17, 2025 Sermon Slides | YouVersion | Discussion Questions
Title: Sowing As You Go! Scripture: Acts 8:26-40 Speaker: Dr. Victor Borden Date: August 17, 2025 PM
Title: No Matter the Question, God IS the Answer! Scripture: Psalm 42 Speaker: Dr. Victor Borden Date: August 17, 2025 AM
Check out week 5 in our series "Hidden in My Heart" with guest speaker Dr. Bill Dogterom! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Does living a holy life feel like a limitation sometimes?It's easy to think holiness holds us back from the life we want, but when we understand what it truly means in light of who God is, we begin to see its beauty, freedom, and purpose.Speaker: Dr. Peter Tan-ChiSeries: Knowing GodScripture Reading: Isaiah 6:1-3; 1 Peter 1:14-16Watch the full message here: https://go.ccf.org.ph/08102025Eng
Speaker | Dr. Jim Bradford Romans 5-8: GOSPEL POWER - In All Things God Works Sunday August 10, 2025 Sermon Slides | YouVersion
How do youth learn about the Lutheran Confessions in LCMS Youth Gathering Sessions? We sit down with the Rev. Dr. Jason Lane (Associate Professor of Historical Theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis) at the 2025 LCMS Youth Gathering to talk about what he's experienced at this Gathering, how he sees this as a valuable experience for youth, and what youth learned in his two sessions: "Learning to Confess like Luther" and "Conversion in Lutheran Theology." Learn more about the LCMS Youth Gathering at lcmsgathering.com.
How do youth learn about applying the Lutheran faith to the culture around them in LCMS Youth Gathering sessions? We sit down with the Rev. Dr. Scott Stiegemeyer (professor of theology, church history, and bioethics at Concordia University Irvine) at the 2025 LCMS Youth Gathering to talk about what he's experienced at this Gathering, how he sees this as a valuable experience for youth, and what youth learned in his two sessions: "Male and Female, Gender in the Light of God's Word" and "Christianity, Disability, and Our Own Personal Easter." Learn more about the LCMS Youth Gathering at lcmsgathering.com. Hear Dr. Stiegemeyer on The Lutheran Ladies' Lounge episode "Kitchen Table Talk: Transgenderism, Sexuality, and God's Design for Humanity."
Scripture: Psalm 90; Series: Psalms for the Summer; Speaker: Dr. Curtis McGinnis, Executive Director, Crossroads Church Partners
Guest speaker Dr. Jeremiah Johnston, a renowned New Testament Scholar, empowers us today with believed historical evidence supporting our faith. He brings our attention to the Shroud of Turin, a captivating artifact believed to have an imprint of Jesus' image. Dr. Johnston shares that it provides compelling evidence for Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection. Hear his case for why Jesus is, in fact, "the man of the shroud." Notes: Focus verses - John 20:1–8 The Shroud of Turin is evidence for Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection. The Bible is about real people, real places, and real events. We need to know how to defend our faith. Christianity's closest cousin is archaeology. The Shroud of Turin is the most studied archaeological artifact on the planet. We have enough evidence to believe in the resurrection. It's believed that the light power emitted during the resurrection imprinted the image on the cloth. All 4 gospels mention Jesus' burial cloth. The Shroud matches the biblical description of Jesus' wounds and death. Serious scholars and experts believe The Shroud is authentic. The Shroud has been deeply studied. Max Frei-Sulzer's pollen analysis suggests the relic spent time in the Middle East. Science today still cannot explain how the image is on the cloth. The evidence most powerfully points to one conclusion: Jesus is "the man of the shroud." Are you ready to see Jesus face to face? --- Learn more about Greg Laurie and Harvest Ministries at harvest.org. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners. Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest speaker Dr. Jeremiah Johnston, a renowned New Testament Scholar, empowers us today with believed historical evidence supporting our faith. He brings our attention to the Shroud of Turin, a captivating artifact believed to have an imprint of Jesus' image. Dr. Johnston shares that it provides compelling evidence for Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection. Hear his case for why Jesus is, in fact, "the man of the shroud." Notes: Focus verses - John 20:1–8 The Shroud of Turin is evidence for Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection. The Bible is about real people, real places, and real events. We need to know how to defend our faith. Christianity's closest cousin is archaeology. The Shroud of Turin is the most studied archaeological artifact on the planet. We have enough evidence to believe in the resurrection. It's believed that the light power emitted during the resurrection imprinted the image on the cloth. All 4 gospels mention Jesus' burial cloth. The Shroud matches the biblical description of Jesus' wounds and death. Serious scholars and experts believe The Shroud is authentic. The Shroud has been deeply studied. Max Frei-Sulzer's pollen analysis suggests the relic spent time in the Middle East. Science today still cannot explain how the image is on the cloth. The evidence most powerfully points to one conclusion: Jesus is "the man of the shroud." Are you ready to see Jesus face to face? --- Learn more about Greg Laurie and Harvest Ministries at harvest.org. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners. Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Speaker | Dr. Jim Bradford Romans 5-8: GOSPEL POWER - Gladness and Groaning Sunday August 3, 2025 Sermon Slides | YouVersion
TNG 7-27-2025 Guest Speaker - Dr by The Naples Gathering
Title: Mankind's Need for Purification - Part 1 Speaker: Dr. Victor Borden Date: July 27, 2025 AM
TNG 7-20-2025 Guest Speaker - Dr by The Naples Gathering
Have you found something worth living for? A lot of people have encountered trials and unimaginable pain in this life, but kept going and persevering because they were focused on a single mission. Discover your God-given mission - one that is worth pursuing and dying for.Speaker: Dr. Peter Tan-ChiSeries: Missions Month 2025Watch the Full Message here: https://go.ccf.org.ph/07202025Eng
TNG 7-13-2025 Guest Speaker - Dr by The Naples Gathering
We're all searching for meaning and purpose in life, but how do we know which one really matters? Join us as we discover what the greatest purpose in life is.Speaker: Dr. Bekele ShankoSeries: Missions Month 2025Watch The Full Message here: https://go.ccf.org.ph/07132025Eng
Speaker | Dr. Jim Bradford Romans 5-8: GOSPEL POWER - Thanks be to God Sunday July 13, 2025 Sermon Slides | YouVersion
Hebron Christian Church 7/13/25 sermon
TNG 7-6-2025 Guest Speaker - Dr by The Naples Gathering
Speaker | Dr. Jim Bradford ROMANS 5-8: GOSPEL POWER - Do We Sin All the Time? Sunday July 6, 2025 Sermon Slides | YouVersion
Scripture: Luke 8:39 Message: Go Home & Tell How Much the Lord Has Done for You.Speaker: Dr. Xavier Johnson, Pastor of Bethel Baptist Church, Dayton, OH & Assistant Professor, United Theological SeminaryDate: June 29, 2025Thank you for your continued generosity. Tithes and offerings can be given electronically using:Givelify: Download the free Givelify App from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android)Cashapp: $mtcalmbc33Follow Mt Calvary Church on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mtcalvarynation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mtcalvarynationTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/mtcalvarynationAccess bible education and more exclusive content on the church's website: https://www.mtcalvarychurch.life
TNG 6-29-2025 Guest Speaker - Dr by The Naples Gathering
Do you find yourself being driven by fear more than courage? Fear has a way of paralyzing us and robbing us of peace and joy. So how do we get over the reality of our worries? Find out how prayer plays a vital role in facing our fears!Speaker: Dr. Peter Tan-ChiSeries: True PrayerWatch The Full Message here: https://go.ccf.org.ph/06292025Eng
Speaker | Dr. Jim Bradford ROMANS 5-8: GOSPEL POWER - What About the Old Testament Law? Sunday June 29, 2025 Sermon Slides | YouVersion