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Come To The River

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Steve and Ros Lazar

2 Kings 5:1-14 — Naaman’s account is one of despair turned to hope; pride turned to humility; and sickness turned to health. Like Naaman, our greatest need is to come in simplicity to the river of God’s grace, receiving the healing only He can bring.

Hear reflections from long term missionary to Mozambique, Steve Lazar.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:19:43


Forgiveness From The Heart

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Dave Lamerton

Matthew 18:21-35; John 19:28-30; Luke 7:36-38 — Jesus’ parable of the unforgiving servant should be a sharp reminder to us of the importance of forgiveness. Truly forgiving others from our heart is possible (and necessary!) because God has forgiven us of an infinitely greater debt. If we can’t forgive others, then we have not fully appreciated the immensity of God’s mercy to us at the Cross of Calvary.

Hear from Dave Lamerton, current Board member at Vision Church.

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“Come Away With Me”

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Matt King

Psalm 107:9; Matthew 5:3; Psalm 42:1 — When God says that revival is coming, what is our response? Do we hunger and thirst for deeper relationship with Him, crying out for Him to move? Or are we lulled into comfortable, secure, spiritually apathetic lives? God is too good to leave us where we are. His invitation today is to “Come away with me”; to go deeper with Him in the secret place, that He might work mightily throughout our city and nation.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:07:04


Fathers & Families

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Luke 4:16-19; Matthew 6:9-10; Ephesians 6:4; Proverbs 24:3-4; Exodus 12:3; 1 Timothy 5:8; Deuteronomy 11:18-21, 4:7-10 — Families are the fundamental unit of our society and of God’s good created order, and the role of God-honouring fathers to this design is indispensable.

Hear from Dave Pellowe, Director of Church and State, a ministry founded to educate Christians about the Scriptural and historical basis for Christian influence in society & politics.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:11:43


Forget Not His Benefits

View all sermons by Hugo van Leemputten

Job 1:21; Psalm 103:1-5; Mark 16:15-18 — When we seek God’s healing touch in our lives, it can be so easy to feel like we are powerless to change our situation. But, while there is no formula to receive God’s healing, we are not to be passive. The Psalmist exhorts us to praise Him; to recall the many blessings given by the One who “forgives all [our] sins, and heals all [our] diseases”.

Hear from Hugo van Leemputten, who was miraculously healed of aggressive cancer more than 25 years ago, and now serves the Lord through Fatherheart Ministries Belgium.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:20:54