R.O.L.A.I.D.S. – Timeless relief from anxiety for our contemporary age – Sunday, Aug.18
In Pastor Ruttan’s absence (he is away on vacation), Cathy Clark led us in a message titled ‘R.O.L.A.I.D.S. – Timeless relief from anxiety for our contemporary age’. The scripture focus was Isaiah 43:1-4 & Mark...
Pride of Ownership
The Sermon theme was Rest. It’s important, and sometimes elusive. The text focused on Matthew 11:28-30. This service was led by elder Cathy Clark. Cathy holds a Master of Divinity degree from Tyndale University and...
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Blessings
Special guest Cathy Clark will led our service and shared a message inspired by Ecclesiastes 11:1 ‘Cast your bread upon the waters, for you will find it after many days.’ and Luke 6:38, ‘give, and...
Crossing the River Jordan
This week was Pentecost Sunday, and Cathy Clark lead our service. She based her message on Joshua 3:14-17 and Acts 2:1-4, with a reference also to Joshua 1:9. It is about the crossing over the...
Worship together
Cathy Clark lead our service this week as Pastor Ruttan was away. The theme of her message is our call to be a community of faith, to worship God as one, in unity of spirit,...
LESSONS FROM THE LABYRINTH
This week Cathy Clark lead our service during Pastor Ruttan’s vacation week. Her message “Lessons from the Labyrinth” was based on Psalm 99, the Holiness of God. Cathy Clark is a graduate of Tyndale Seminary,...
The Lost and Found Basket
On March 4, elder Cathy Clark shared a message about what it means to be free in Christ. And not just freedom in terms of national or political freedom, but freedom from the burdens in...
Commemoration
On April 14th at Westminster, we held a special service for Good Friday. Elder Cathy Clark delivered a message called Commemoration, helping us reflect on the significance of the cross.
The Names of God
On February 12th at Westminster, Cathy Clark, one of our elders and a Master of Divinity graduate from Tyndale College and Seminary, delivered the message. She reflected on the many names of God, what they...