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The Path To Renewal

The Path to Renewal

Lessons From Ezra- Nehemiah

The central themes of restoration, rebuilding, leadership, and faithfulness that fill the pages of the historical books of Ezra and Nehemiah in the Old Testament, will be common themes throughout our summer series, The Path To Renewal: Lessons from Ezra-Nehemiah. We will discover that God continues to invite His people into a deeper understanding of His work in times of renewal.

We are including Ezra and Nehemiah in one sermon series because while they are two separate books in modern bibles, Ezra-Nehemiah was originally one unified work by a singular author and overlapping timeline. 

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  • The Church Is... The Family Of God | Promontory Campus | The Church Is...

    1 John 4:19-21

    Jesus commands that his people love one another as God has loved them. We follow the example of Jesus, showing self-sacrificial love to those around us in the church as a compelling, visible witness to the watching world of what God’s love is like.

  • Revival Through God’s Word | Harrison & Lake Errock Campuses | The Path to Renewal

    Nehemiah 8

    Revival is a work of God whereby many who are spiritually indifferent are awakened either to new life or to a fresh fervor and renewed commitment to their Saviour. The Spirit of God accomplishes this work of renewal when the people of God return to the Word of God giving the Scriptures their rightful place in the gathering and in their own lives. God blesses the church that honours his Word. We must learn the Scriptures, love the Scriptures, and live the Scriptures in order that revival might come to our church and city in these days.

  • Renewed by the Word | Agassiz Campus | The Path to Renewal

    Nehemiah 8 shows us how God’s people can be renewed through God’s Word.

  • Renewal Through God's Word | Chilliwack Campus | The Path to Renewal

    Nehemiah 8 shows us how God’s people can be renewed through God’s Word.

  • The Church Is... Designed | Promontory Campus | The Church Is...

    1 Peter 5:1-4

    God designed the church to function in a way that shows his glory. While we sometimes assume that means we should have less structure, God gives the church structure so that it can thrive and share the message of Jesus effectively. Every Christian has a part to play in how God designed the church to function for his glory.

  • The Surprise Element of Opposition | Agassiz Campus | The Path to Renewal

    Nehemiah 4

    Opposition to the work of God’s Kingdom is nothing new. As we experience opposition, it is essential to know what to expect & how to handle it.

  • The Sword and The Trowel | Chilliwack Campus | The Path to Renewal

    Nehemiah 4

    The image of a sword and trowel are a helpful image for Christian ministry. With the trowel we build and with the sword we defend. Thankfully, we are not left on our own in this work; Jesus said He would build His church and has already secured the victory of sin, Satan, and death.

  • The Church is... Sent | Promontory Campus | The Church Is...

    John 17:13-18

    God both gathers and scatters his church. He sends his people out into the world to go with the joy of the gospel to all people. Living holy lives we are to sent to proclaim this good news in all the nations.

  • Rise Up & Build | Chilliwack Campus | The Path to Renewal

    Nehemiah 2:1-20

    We all want God to do something meaningful with our lives and the waiting is often the most difficult part. But what are you doing during the “in-between” time? Do you sit back after you pray for it once? Or do you constantly bring your requests before God trusting in faith that He will answer in His timing? Frequent prayer will prepare you for that moment when God answers because prayer doesn’t change God, it changes you.

  • God Builds Through Burdened People | Agassiz & Lake Errock Campuses | The Path to Renewal

    Nehemiah 2

    We all want God to do something meaningful with our lives and the waiting is often the most difficult part. But what are you doing during the “in-between” time? Do you sit back after you pray for it once? Or do you constantly bring your requests before God trusting in faith that He will answer in His timing? Frequent prayer will prepare you for that moment when God answers because prayer doesn’t change God, it changes you.