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Jul 2021
This on Acts 6:8 - 7:60 is about the martyrdom of Stephen, who died by stoning. This sermon highlights four themes embedded in Stephen’s words: (1) God’s faithfulness in the past assures us of God’s faithfulness in the present; (2) Knowing the Scriptures well enable you to better apply God’s wisdom to your own modern life; (3) The beautiful power of Christlikeness; and (4) Faithfulness is never wasted. Then......
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Welcome Message
Welcome to our new podcast called The Word at Westminster! This intro message provides some background and what to expect.
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Miracles follow God’s mission (with Will Han)
In this throwback episode to 2018, Will Han speaks about miracles, his initial skepticism, and the mind-blowing healings he’s been a part of while on mission.
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Vine Groups – Participant Statements
Recently, the coordinator of our small groups program, Henna Kim, invited participants to share some of their experiences as being a part of a group. This episode includes nine of these uplifting testimonies and...
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Honoured to be dishonoured (Sermon)
How is it possible to rejoice, even after having been arrested, put in jail, shamed, and whipped? That's what Pastor Ruttan explores in this sermon about the growing persecution of the apostles in Acts...
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Being Well When You’re Weary – a talk by therapist Sarah Covey
Serenity, Sabbath rest and self-care. This episode is the audio component of a talk by therapist Sarah Covey to pastors and elders of the presbytery of Barrie in May 2021. It’s a workshop called...
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Despite your circumstances (Sermon)
What if some of our prayers were somehow misdirected? What if, instead of seeking God’s will within us, our prayers were always focused on lesser things? This sermon looks to the disciples in Acts...
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Load-bearing walls — for your life (Sermon)
What if we were like houses? What would be our load-bearing walls we need to protect to avoid spiritual collapse? This sermon about Acts 2:42-47 explores this very idea.
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