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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Personal Prayer | Agassiz & Lake Errock Campuses | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace
- Date
- November 02, 2025
- Author
- Matt Boettcher
- Series
- The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace
- Categories
- Prayer, Jesus, Relationship, Grace,
- Campus
- Agassiz, Lake Errock
Matthew 6:5–8
This morning we look at Jesus’ teaching on personal prayer from Matthew 6:5–8. Far from being a performance, prayer is a seemingly ordinary practice that draws us into an honest, dependent, and life changing relationship with God. Jesus teaches us how to pray sincerely, trust God’s guidance, and experience the transforming grace that comes from simply showing up and speaking from the heart.
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God’s Grace Through Personal Prayer | Harrison Campus| The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace
- Date
- November 02, 2025
- Author
- Jeremy Isaak
- Series
- The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace
- Categories
- Prayer, grace, relationship, privilege,
- Campus
- Harrison
Matthew 6:5-8
For the atheist prayer is a meaningless religious chore with no positive benefit or purpose. However, for the follower of Christ, prayer is an incredible privilege that has benefits both in this life and the one to come! Prayer is an incredible opportunity because through Jesus we have access to a good God whose ear is always attentive to His children’s petitions and praises.
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The God Who Listens | Chilliwack Campus | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace
- Date
- November 02, 2025
- Author
- Dr. Jorge Salazar
- Series
- The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace
- Categories
- Relationship, God, Prayer, Intimacy, Ritualism
- Campus
- Chilliwack
Matthew 6:5-8
Most of us were never taught how to communicate, whether with a spouse, a parent, or even with God, and have spent our lives learning by trial and error. Before the disciples asked Jesus, “Teach us to pray,” there was no clear instruction on how to speak with God: Should we pray aloud or silently? Eyes open or closed? Kneeling or standing? The questions are endless. Yet prayer was never meant to be a ritual to perfect, but a relationship to deepen. In this message, we’ll explore what God says about prayer, look at practical ways to apply it, and then put it into practice together, discovering that true prayer is not performance but personal dialogue with a God who listens and rewards the sincere heart.
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Christian Community | Agassiz Campus | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace
- Date
- October 26, 2025
- Author
- Eldon Fehr
- Series
- The Ordinary Path To Extraordinary Grace
- Categories
- Community, Connection, Love, Grace, Sin, Jesus
- Campus
- Agassiz
1 Peter 4:8-11
Fellowship is considered an ordinary means of grace because God uses the relationships within the body of Christ to strengthen, encourage, and sanctify believers through the gospel. The Christian life demands community. We need each other. “One another” appears 100 times in the New Testament and approximately 60 of those occurrences are specific commands teaching us how (and how not to) relate to one another. God has ordained for the church to be the kind of community that “one anothers” well!
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Christian Community | Harrison & Lake Errock Campuses | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace
- Date
- October 26, 2025
- Author
- Ron van Akker
- Series
- The Ordinary Path To Extraordinary Grace
- Categories
- Love, Hospitality, Service, Glory, Vital sign.
- Campus
- Harrison, Lake Errock
1 Peter 4:8-11
We live in a world starved for community. As believers we often take for granted the extraordinary grace that God has provided in and through Christian community - our fellowship. Like vital signs that indicate a healthy body, love, hospitality, and selfless service are indicators of a body that manifests and witnesses grace to one another and a watching world. In the end, the goal of Christian Community is to love, embrace, and serve one another all to the glory of God.
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Christian Community | Chilliwack Campus | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace
- Date
- October 26, 2025
- Author
- Jayeson Wall
- Series
- The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace
- Categories
- Hospitality, Service, Love
- Campus
- Chilliwack
1 Peter 4:8-11
We can easily take for granted the power the Christian community around us helps us persevere and flourish along the path of sanctification. As we experience the love of Christ through mutual forgiveness, the inclusion of Christ through intentional hospitality, and the hands of Christ in self-sacrificial service we are transformed. The ordinary means of grace in Christian community will create an immovable and faithful church with a beautiful apologetic to the world.
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Discipleship in the Local Church | Harrison & Lake Errock Campuses | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace
- Date
- October 19, 2025
- Author
- Ernie Charlton
- Series
- The Ordinary Path To Extraordinary Grace
- Categories
- Gospel, Discipleship, Ministry, Saints
- Campus
- Harrison, Lake Errock
In our continuing series ‘The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace’ we discover a beautiful purpose of the local church; The Purpose of Discipleship. The church is not a building with a street address but rather the group of people who meet together to worship, learn, love and serve. All the ordinances and practices within the local church are part of the discipleship process. We are discipled so that we can disciple others.
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Discipleship in the Local Church | Agassiz Campus | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace
- Date
- October 19, 2025
- Author
- Eldon Fehr
- Series
- The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace
- Categories
- Disciple; Discipleship, Growth, Grace, Jesus,
- Campus
- Agassiz
Ephesians 4:11-16
The church is designed to be a body made up of many members who build one another up into maturity and the fullness of Christ. We are also called to imitate others who are following Christ and disciple others in such a way that they also can disciple others.
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Discipleship in the Local Church | Chilliwack Campus | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace
- Date
- October 19, 2025
- Author
- Matt Shantz
- Series
- The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace
- Categories
- Church, Discipleship, Means of Grace,
- Campus
- Chilliwack
Ephesians 4:11-16
The primary context for discipleship is the local church. It is the primary place that God desires to shape and form His people more and more into the image of His Son Jesus. For this reason, the local church is an ordinary yet extraordinary means of grace.
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3 Reasons to Be Thankful For Church | Harrison Campus | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace
- Date
- October 12, 2025
- Author
- Jeremy Isaak
- Series
- The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace
- Categories
- Church, grace, unity, word, worship, thanksgiving,
- Campus
- Harrison
Colossians 3:15-17 lists 3 different ways that God pours out his grace upon followers of Christ as the church gathers corporately. Each one of these is an opportunity for thankfulness and a means of grace that should point us closer to Christ.