Presence, Compassion, Generosity
Throughout this series, we will journey alongside many in the Gospel of John who do not truly “see” Jesus at first, but eventually come to a new way of “seeing” him. We hope both to recognize more clearly the presence of Jesus in our lives, and to learn what prevents us from recognizing Jesus at work in our midst.
This week, Todd teaches on John 1, calling us to a more expansive, compassionate faith—one shaped not by power or certa...
During the four weeks leading up to Christmas we will be waiting with anticipation and preparing our hearts for the arrival of Jesus.
This week, Andrea reflects on an unexpected vision of the nativity—rather than settling for a safe or polished version of Christmas, she invites us to remember that Jesus comes into a broken world, where vulnerability and danger coexist. It encourages us to hold onto the familiar story of the baby in...
During the four weeks leading up to Christmas we will be waiting with anticipation and preparing our hearts for the arrival of Jesus.
This week, Todd reflects on Advent as a season of both unexpected darkness and unexpected, incomparable light, inviting us to stay open to moments of wonder—even small or silly ones—as signs of God’s hope breaking into the world through Jesus, the light of the world. It encourages a posture of readin...
The landscape of church right now presents a range of possibilities. There are churches that champion causes familiar to political conservatism. There are churches that champion causes familiar to political progressivism. The Book of Romans challenges us to see a gospel that is beyond causes or political affiliation. This week, Kim wraps up the series on Romans, teaching chapters 13-16.
The landscape of church right now presents a range of possibilities. There are churches that champion causes familiar to political conservatism. There are churches that champion causes familiar to political progressivism. The Book of Romans challenges us to see a gospel that is beyond causes or political affiliation. This week, Todd teaches on Romans chapters 9-11.
The landscape of church right now presents a range of possibilities. There are churches that champion causes familiar to political conservatism. There are churches that champion causes familiar to political progressivism. The Book of Romans challenges us to see a gospel that is beyond causes or political affiliation. This week, Andrea teaches on Romans chapters 8.
The landscape of church right now presents a range of possibilities. There are churches that champion causes familiar to political conservatism. There are churches that champion causes familiar to political progressivism. The Book of Romans challenges us to see a gospel that is beyond causes or political affiliation. This week, Todd teaches on Romans chapters 5.
The landscape of church right now presents a range of possibilities. There are churches that champion causes familiar to political conservatism. There are churches that champion causes familiar to political progressivism. The Book of Romans challenges us to see a gospel that is beyond causes or political affiliation. This week, Todd teaches on Romans chapters 3-4.
Kim Pierrot begins our summer series with a reflection and rewriting of Psalm 27 on Sunday June 22.
Todd Wiebe shares from Luke 16:19-31, continuing our series, "The Great Reversal."
On Palm Sunday, Andrea Perrett shares a message from the Gospel of Luke in our series “The Great Reversal” teaching on the Last Supper.
This week Todd Wiebe shares a message from the Gospel of Luke in our series “The Great Reversal”. Todd teaches on the exchange between Jesus and Zacchaeus.
This week a member of CapChurch’s Teaching Collective, Andrea Smith, shares her message from the Gospel of Luke in our series “The Great Reversal”. Andrea teaches about the the parable of the lost sheep, the parable of the lost coin and the prodigal son.
This week a member of CapChurch's Teaching Collective, Hans Forssander, shares his message from the Gospel of Luke in our series "The Great Reversal". Hans teaches about the Temptation in the Wilderness from Luke 4:1-13.
Teaching recorded at The Pipe Shop Venue - February 16 2025
The second week of the new series on the book of Luke. This week Todd teaches from Luke 9:46-48.
Recorded at The Pipe Shop Venue in North Vancouver.
The third in a series of consoling, challenging and enlivening conversations led by Kim and Todd about what we think it means to be a Christian today and how the way we hold our faith has implications for our church community and our daily lives.
This third session focuses on questions about belonging - what does it mean to be 'a church', what does it mean to "belong to a church" in a time such as this.
This session was recorded o...
The second session in a series of consoling, challenging and enlivening conversations led by Kim and Todd about what we think it means to be a Christian today and how the way we hold our faith has implications for our church community and our daily lives.
This time we consider what it looks like to pass our Christian faith on to others, especially (but not exclusively) to the generation that comes after us. As we consider the the...
The first of a series of consoling, challenging and enlivening conversations led by Kim and Todd about what we think it means to be a Christian today and how the way we hold our faith has implications for our church community and our daily lives.
In this first session, we hope to address some of the questions that have been posed:
God doesn’t change, but over the years my Christian faith and beliefs have changed. Is that OK?
The first All Church of 2025 and the start of our new series in the Gospel of Luke. This Sunday Kim helps us consider Mary’s revolutionary song in Luke 1:46-55.
“This is the Great Reversal: the last in line put at the head of the line, and the so-called first ending up last.”
Luke 13:30
(The Message)
This Winter and Spring, join us for a leisurely walk through the Gospel of Luke as we pay attention to the ...
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