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With All of Your Heart - Proverbs 3: Are you a trusting person? That’s not always an easy question to answer, is it? Trust often depends on who - or what - we’re being asked to trust. Let’s face it, there are some people you wouldn’t trust as far as you could throw them! Trust is shaped by what we know and have experienced. This Sunday we’ll explore what it means to trust in the Lord with all our hearts. You might think it’s simple - after all, who could be more trustworthy than God? And yet, living with the kind of all-embracing trust He asks for requires more than just agreement in our minds. It calls for an active, intentional relationship with Him. Join us this Sunday at 9 and 11 AM as we encounter the God who invites us to trust Him completely - so that He can make our paths straight in 2025 and beyond.
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With All of Your Heart - Proverbs 3:1-4: I think all of us have done a bit, or perhaps a lot, of growing up this past year. For some it may be physical; you need new shoes, your pants are too short, you’ve lost some teeth, you’ve lost some hair! For others it may be in other areas of life; a new job, a new hobby, a major milestone, a significant event, a family crisis, a new relationship, a new perspective. Whatever it may be, it’s hard to argue that any of us are exactly the same person as we were 12 months ago. And as we look ahead to 2025, how do we want to enter these next 12 months?Every year we’re given one January 1st, or one first Sunday of the year. How are we going to posture or position ourselves heading into 2025? As a teaching team, we’ve thought through this question and what we’d like to present to you is the challenge of seeking God, worshiping God and serving God, WITH ALL YOUR HEART. What would it look like if God had our whole hearts, all of us, for the next 365 days? For the rest of our lives? Wouldn’t that be an amazing thing? So over the next four weeks we will explore what this might look like in our lives, and at Foothills, as we pursue God WITH ALL YOUR HEART.
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Faith That Follows - Matthew 18:21-35: As we draw to the close of the current year, we also come to the conclusion of our teaching and consideration of Matthew 18. Over past weeks, Jesus has taught us about pride, power, purpose and relational problems in the church. This week we consider life in God’s kingdom when it comes to pardon and forgiveness.As Canadians, we are known for continually saying ‘Sorry’ and offering apology for any inconvenience we may cause another person, no matter how trivial it may be. Truly learning to be ‘sorry’ is a whole other issue that we will unpack from God’s perspective, and ours, this weekend.There’s no better way to start 2025 than with a ‘clean slate,’ free from all spiritual and emotional indebtedness. Come, let’s learn together this Sunday through the teaching of God’s Word. See you Sunday. Bring some family and a friend!
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Witnesses of Christmas - Luke 1:26-45: Even though God’s people waited with expectation for generations for the coming of the Messiah, it still came as a surprise when God chose to break into the life of a young woman in Nazareth. A story of an angel message, a promise fulfilled and a miracle baby may not seem to have much to do with your story and mine. Yet the Good News continues to be that God breaks into our lives with His life-giving presence as we surrender to Him.Join us this Sunday, as we sing about, reflect on and receive through Communion the gracious gift of Jesus life given to us.
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Witnesses of Christmas - Luke 2:25-38: This Sunday, as we enter the third week of Advent, we’ll celebrate the theme of joy through the story of Simeon and Anna in Luke 2:25-38. These remarkable witnesses reveal the scandal of Christmas - the astounding reality of God coming near to fulfill His promise of salvation. We’ll explore what it means to believe, receive and respond to this gift of joy that Simeon and Anna experienced. Join us at 9 or 11am. Bring a friend!