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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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  • A Tale of Two Masters | Agassiz & Lake Errock Campuses | Standalone Sermon

    Matthew 6:19-24

    Money is an essential tool for accessing the necessities of life. But if we’re not careful, it can also become our master – a role designed for Jesus only. We must choose: Will Jesus be my Master, or will money? And when I choose Jesus, I choose His way – a life of generosity, investing in His Kingdom and laying up treasures in heaven instead of treasures on earth.

  • The Heart of the Giver | Harrison Campus | Standalone Sermon

    Matthew 6.19-24

    We are worshipers and what we do with our money is a key indicator of what we treasure in our hearts. Jesus pulls no punches; saying we cannot serve God and money.

  • A Talk About Money | Chilliwack Campus | Standalone Sermon

    Mathew 6: 19-24

    Money is necessary for all members of society; Christian and non-Christian alike. The way money is viewed and used, however, should look very different within the Christian community. Money should be used for God’s purposes as He is the ultimate source and owner. The way we steward His money ultimately demonstrates where we put our trust.

  • Do You Love Me? | Agassiz & Lake Errock Campuses | Standalone Sermon

    1 Corinthians 13: 1-3

    After the first encounter between Jesus and Peter after Peter’s epic failure of denial, Jesus bypasses a discussion on the actual denial (or action) and asks a penetrating heart question: “Do You Love Me?” It’s a strange question because Peter had already been following Jesus for three years and given up many comforts to serve with Jesus. Now he was faced to consider his motives. This is the theme of this weekend’s message. Do we love Jesus? Why and how much? Perhaps more importantly, would we be willing to change the motivation behind some of the “things we do” for Him (and others) to love rather than habit, ought, routine or fear. It makes a difference. And it’s important.

  • Prayer in Groaning Times | Chilliwack & Harrison Campuses | Standalone Sermon

    Psalms 13:1-6

    Prayer in Groaning Times - Dr. Gerry Breshears

  • Corporate Prayer | Harrison & Lake Errock Campuses | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace

    1 Timothy 2:1-8

    Corporate prayer is an important means of grace because through it God grows our relationship with Him through Christ, He grows our relationships with other Christians, and He leads people to salvation in the name of Jesus.

  • Corporate Prayer | Agassiz Campus | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace

    1 Timothy 2:1-8

    Corporate prayer is a means of grace because it is a God-given way for the Church to seek Him together, experience His presence, express unity, and receive spiritual blessing through shared dependence and intercession. While personal prayer is vital, praying together uniquely builds up the Church, invites God’s power and presence in a collective way, and unifies us around Christ’s mission to seek and to save the lost.

  • Corporate Prayer | Chilliwack Campus | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace

    1 Timothy 2:1-8

    Corporate prayer is a means of grace because it is a God-given way for the church to seek Him together, experience His presence, express unity, and receive spiritual blessing through shared dependence and intercession. While personal prayer is vital, praying together uniquely builds up the church, invites God’s power and presence in a collective way, and unifies us with Jesus in the advancement of the gospel.

  • Personal Prayer | Agassiz & Lake Errock Campuses | The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace

    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.

  • God’s Grace Through Personal Prayer | Harrison Campus| The Ordinary Path to Extraordinary Grace

    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.