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The Ordinary Path

The Ordinary Path To Extraordinary Grace

In our age of the next-best-thing stand the Ordinary Means of Grace of the ancient Christian faith. While many Christians are seeking out their next big breakthrough, the spiritual highs that can come from charismatic experiences, new interpretations that unlock secret truths, or the magic bullet for the easy Christian life, God continues to use His Ordinary Means of Grace to grow Christians the same ways He has for centuries.

The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace sermon series explores how Jesus extends grace and works in us through the extraordinarily ordinary means of prayer, the Bible, the church, and the ordinances of baptism and the Lord’s Supper. 

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  • Reading the Bible | Harrison & Lake Errock Campuses | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace

    2 Timothy 3:14-17

    Some regard the practice of Bible reading as a dull and dreaded chore. Nevertheless, the Bible is an incredible book that can be more captivating than the best JRR Tolkien or JK Rowling page turner. The Bible is unlike any other book in that it’s inspired by God and reveals in authoritative ways who God is through the person of Jesus. In this way reading the Bible is one of the primary means in which God pours out His grace upon us.

  • Read the Word | Agassiz Campus | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace

    2 Timothy 3:14-17

    Reading the Bible is a means of grace. Through it, God speaks directly to His people – revealing Himself, nourishing faith, renewing the mind, and transforming lives by the power of the Holy Spirit. Scripture is not just information; it is living and active (Hebrews 4:12), and God uses it as a primary channel of His sustaining, sanctifying grace – and you will be blessed by reading it & keeping it!

  • Reading the Word | Chilliwack Campus | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace

    2 Timothy 3:14-17

    Reading the Bible is a means of grace because through it God speaks directly to His people—revealing Himself, nourishing faith, renewing the mind, and transforming lives by the power of the Holy Spirit. Scripture is not just information; God uses it as a primary channel for transformation through saving, sustaining, sanctifying grace.

  • Intro: The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace | Lake Errock Campus | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace

    Acts 2:42-47

    From a young age, our culture tries to tell us that newer is better, and that we always need to have the next best thing. The bible teaches us that this is actually not the case. In our new sermon series titled “The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace”, we will unpack the God-ordained means, being prayer, the Bible, church, and the ordinances of baptism and the Lord’s Supper, that God uses to strengthen, nourish, and bless His people. As we enter a new ministry year, this series will challenge us to rally around these same means of grace, confident that God can do extraordinary things through our ordinary faithfulness.

  • Intro: The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace | Harrison Campus | The Ordinary Path To Extraordinary Grace

    Acts 2:42-47

    Practicing rudimentary skills can seem ordinary and boring, but in the long term such practice leads to excellence. In the Christian faith, God has provided for Christ followers a number of relatively ordinary “means of grace.” These means can seem dull and ordinary, but through devoted practice Christ followers are able to experience in growing fashion the extraordinary grace of God.

  • Intro: The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace | Agassiz Campus | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace

    Acts 2:37-47

    We have this amazing, reliable, extraordinary grace – salvation & freedom in Christ ... which we often want to experience & grow in via extraordinary means rather than the ordinary. Because ordinary is boring. But the ordinary ways are the primary ways that God has chosen for us to experience His grace, to deepen our spiritual understanding, and point others to Jesus. All the rest (the signs, the wonders, the miracles), while extremely important (and still exist!), are not the foundational aspects of our faith.

  • Intro: The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace | Chilliwack Campus | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace

    Acts 2:41-42

    It seems that we are hard-wired to assume that newer is better and that the way to a flourishing life is kept secret. But God, in His kindness, makes His grace and spiritual growth accessible through God-ordained ways He has revealed to us, namely, through His Word, prayer, the Church, and the ordinances. This sermon gives an introductory overview to the ordinary means of grace.

  • No Turning Back… | Chilliwack Campus | The Path to Renewal

    Nehemiah 13

    Why would anyone want to go back to their former life of sin, misery, loneliness, sadness and lack of meaning? It’s absurd! And yet it happens to us constantly. But today we’ll learn that even when it is very easy to go back to your old self, God has given us precious tools to persevere in His ways. We’ll explore our commitment, zeal, passion for the Lord and no turning back to the old ways.

  • Renewed in Christ | Harrison & Lake Errock Campuses | The Path to Renewal

    In Nehemiah 13, we see God’s people drifting into compromise, forgetting His Word, and failing to remain faithful. Yet even in their failures, we’re reminded of our desperate need for a Saviour who can do what we cannot. That Saviour is Jesus Christ, who not only restores what is broken but also gives us lasting hope and victory through His death and resurrection.

  • Getting Back on Track | Agassiz Campus | The Path to Renewal

    Nehemiah 13

    Sometimes the “path to renewal” is not as easy. We easily “get off track” and begin to wander. One of the keys to renewal ... revival ... is getting “back on track” and recommitting to follow the Lord once again.