Devotional

Be Kind to Future You (thinking about tomorrow... sowing and reaping)

I didn't want to tidy up the kitchen before I went to bed on Saturday night. Who does? But what I really didn't want was to try and make my coffee around a mess in the morning. So, I tidied the kitchen and yes, Sunday-morning Tracy was grateful to Saturday-night Tracy.

This is a classic time management principle that is often referred to as being kind to "future you". What would your future self be grateful for if you did it today? Do that thing. You will not regret it.

I was telling my daughter about this principle and as I said it out lout, I realized that it also speaks directly to our spiritual lives. What will future-Tracy be glad that today-Tracy did? What are the activities and habits that will build the faith, trust in Jesus and hope that I will almost certainly need to draw on in the years to come? What do I need to say no to, give up, or let go of that isn't going to serve future-Tracy's spiritual health and maturity?

How can I be kind to future-Tracy? How can I set her up for success?

Sometimes, like the chores we do around the house, our daily spiritual disciplines can seem small or insignificant. They might be easy to skip or skim over, to put off until tomorrow or even another season in life. But consider your future self. What a kindness to gift yourself with a deeper knowledge of the Word, a fluent prayer life, and a growing ability to hear and respond to the voice of the Spirit.

I mean, isn't this exactly the principle of sowing and reaping that we read about in scripture? (See Galatians 6:7-9)

Consider this for yourself today... how can you be kind to future-you?
Do (or start!) that thing today.

See you on Sunday,
Pastor Tracy


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, JUNE 11 @ 10am
IN CONTEXT
James 5:16
Tracy Dunham

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Do You Have Scripture in Your Home? (we want to see it!)

As you know, I am absolutely not against making the Word of God prominent in your home. In Deuteronomy 6:9, the Israelites are told to take the commandments of God and impress them on their children, talk about them everywhere, all the time, tie them as symbols on their hands, bind them to their foreheads and write them on the doorframes of their houses and gates. I would way rather you have a sign in your house that says, “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord,” than “Live Your Best Life”. 

So, let’s be clear that we’re not poo-pooing that. 

In fact, let’s see a few of these signs that you have in your homes, Freedom. To launch our new series on Sunday, In Context, I need some photos of the scriptures you have posted around your home! It can be a letter board, a framed piece of art, a sticky note on your mirror... whatever! Just email me (tracy@freedomkw.com) and attach your photo. (I'll even enter your name into a draw for a prize if you help me out with this!) I'll be using these photos on Sunday morning.

I want to create a “yes/and” out of this idea. Yes, let’s write the Word on the doorframes of our homes and let’s learn a little more about where these verses came from.

Why? Because I believe that the context will actually make these richer and deeper. If we zoom out from these verses, I would argue that we are going to find even more light and life than we realized was there.

I can't wait to dig into these scriptures and to see your photos!

See you on Sunday,

Pastor Tracy


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, JUNE 4 @ 10am
IN CONTEXT
Jeremiah 29:11
Tracy Dunham

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A Summer Glow-Up (sanctuary & fellowship hall update)

I recently learned the term "glow-up" from my daughters. According to Google, glow-up is: "a slang term used to describe a significant transformation, typically in physical appearance, that is perceived as an improvement. It's the process of turning yourself into a better version of yourself and becoming more confident, attractive, and successful."

I don't know about being more confident, attractive, and successful, but the time has come for our Sanctuary and Fellowship Hall to have a bit of a transformation in physical appearance that is perceived as an improvement!

We've been planning these improvements for more than a year and are excited to be able to see them happen in the next couple of months. What will this "glow-up" include? Here's a short break-down:

SANCTUARY:

  • projector and media computer

  • 24 pot light fixtures

  • receptacles, switches & emergency lights

  • repair & paint ceilings and walls

  • sound/media booth rebuild

  • professional carpet cleaning

FELLOWSHIP HALL:

  • LED lights (18), switches, electrical upgrade

  • paint walls, ceilings & duct work

  • chairs & tables

In fact, here is an informational PDF that I will be presenting on Sunday morning. You get a sneak peek! The anticipated costs will be around $50,000 and we hope to do the work in the month of July.

Please prayerfully consider how you can invest in this project. We are committed to keeping our buildings in good condition and stewarding all of our resources to the best of our ability. Details for giving can be found on the PDF and our website.

Thank you for partnering with us, Freedom Family! Looking forward to our "glow-up". :)
Pastor Tracy


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, MAY 28 @ 10am
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Jesus in the Church & the World
Tracy Dunham

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Allowing Your Soul to Grow Up

As I was working on a message this week, I read something that didn't directly relate to my content but was definitely worth highlighting and tucking away. I wanted to share it with you because I know that many of us have difficulty quieting our hearts and minds in order to hear from God. This world is very noisy, we know that very well.

The part that caught me reads like this: "When you're waiting, you're not doing nothing. You're doing the most important something there is. You're allowing your soul to grow up."

You're allowing your soul to grow up.

I also recently finished reading Dark Night of the Soul by St. John of the Cross, a classic book that is also teaching about the process of maturing in our faith, leaving spiritual infancy behind and "growing up" in God. Fascinating.

I found the following passage in the NIV Application Commentary on James, but the author is quoting Sue Monk Kidd's When the Heart Waits. I trust it will challenge and encourage you today, whatever you're waiting for, in whatever way you are restless.

Pastor Tracy

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One day after morning prayers, I walked to the edge of the pond and sat on the grass. I listened to the wind sigh over the water and tried to be still, to simply be there and wait in the moment. But almost instantly my inner chaos rose up. The need to keep moving, to act, to solve everything overpowered me. I got to my feet.

As I returned to the guest quarters, I noticed a monk, ski cap pulled over his ears, sitting perfectly still beneath a tree. There was such reverence in his silhouette, such tranquil sturdiness, that I paused to watch. He was the picture of waiting.

Later I sought him out. "I saw you sitting beneath the tree - just sitting there so still. How is it that you can wait so patiently in the moment? I can't seem to get used to the idea of doing nothing."

He broke into a wonderful grin. "Well, there's the problem right there, young lady. You've bought into the cultural myth that when you're waiting you're doing nothing."

Then he took his hands and placed them on my shoulders, peered straight into my eyes and said, "I hope that you'll hear what I'm about to tell you. I hope you'll hear it all the way down to your toes. When you're waiting, you're not doing nothing. You're doing the most important something there is. You're allowing your soul to grow up. If you can't be still and wait, you can't become what God created you to be."

Sue Monk Kidd, When the Heart Waits: Spiritual Direction for Life's Sacred Questions


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, MAY 21 @ 10am
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Worth Subscribing

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More Important than Flowers (on Mother's Day)

We have been being very intentional here at Freedom to find more and more moments to go to God in prayer. We want to build the habit of prayer in every way that we can and so as I was thinking about theming this week's devotional around Mother's Day, I began to look for ways to pray for the moms in my life.

I invite you to pray this prayer (or, of course, pray using your own words) for your mom and any other mom that you know. Whether she knows Jesus or not, this prayer asks that she would know Him and His affirmation above anything else in her life - and that is the best gift she can have in this life.

Happy Mother's Day (I love you, mom!),
Pastor Tracy

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Dear Lord, Bless every mother and every grandmother with the finest of your spiritual blessings today. Confirm in her heart and spirit the work of her hands and the love that she has so freely given to those children under Your care. Validate her worth daily, so she has no reason to doubt whether she is loved, valued, and cherished in the eyes of her Heavenly Father.

Create in her a deep sense of your protection and trust, so that worry and fear will disappear as she places her loved ones into Your care. Let her know that every prayer she has prayed and every encouraging word she has spoken on behalf of her children/grandchildren has been transformed into sweet, fragrant offerings before Your throne.

Whisper deep within her spirit the sweet words she longs to hear from You—that nothing can ever separate her from Your love. Help her to nestle daily into the promises of Your Word, standing with faith on the things You declare are true. Let her know that You reward faithfulness, but that true success doesn’t lie in her accomplishments or accolades. Let her rest in the knowledge that she has done all she can—and that she and those she loves—truly belong to you. Bless her with a servant spirit so she can teach her own the joy of hearing one day, “Well done!”

Let her joy be contagious; let her passion be pure; and let her life overflow with all the blessings she deserves—on special days, and on every day of her life. In Jesus’s name, Amen.

Written By: Rebecca Barlow Jordan

Source: https://www.crosswalk.com/faith/prayer/mother-s-day-prayers-to-encourage-and-uplift.html


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, MAY 14 @ 10am
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Stories of a Jesus-Follower
Tracy Dunham

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More Time to Pray (the sanctuary is open!)

Sometimes we plan things out just so, sometimes we seem to trip into an idea. We've loved our monthly Fast & Pray Wednesdays and have been doing them for quite a while. But recently, when someone got the date wrong and showed up on a different Wednesday to pray, we thought, "Hey, why can't every Wednesday be a Fast & Pray Wednesday?"

And so, in case you haven't heard, our sanctuary is open every Wednesday from 12-1 for prayer. Our staff is taking turns making sure that the lights are on and that there is someone to pray with anyone who joins us.

The format is very simple. The doors are open, the space is available and the schedule is flexible. Typically, we pray on our own until about 12:45 and then gather together to share needs and pray before we go back into our day. But, if you come and want someone to pray with you at any time, that's what we're here for. If you come and just want to spend time quietly praying alone, just let us know and you can have all the time you need.

Additionally, we are committed to fasting with you on Wednesdays. That might be a meal, a whole day's worth of meals, social media, or anything else the Lord has put on our hearts, but we will intentionally set something aside on these days and replace it with prayer.

It should also be said that if you need a place to be alone with God, to be silent, to pray, to study, or whatever other spiritual discipline you're pursuing, we want to help. We are happy to make the sanctuary or other spaces, including the Freedom Community Centre rooms, available to you at other times of the week. Just contact the office and let us know what you need.

As we've increased our focus on prayer this year, we've seen God move in amazing ways. We are called to prayer and we are called to fasting so let's do it together. (And I hope you know that if Wednesdays don't work for you, you can practice these disciplines any day of the week!)

Hope that you can make this a part of your Wednesdays... with us at the church or from wherever you are.
Pastor Tracy

Here's the page on our website all about prayer at Freedom: freedomkw.com/prayer


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, MAY 7 @ 10am
LIKE & FOLLOW
Trending
Tracy Dunham

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Kids Liking & Following Jesus (be inspired!

This scripture was quoted in a book I was reading this morning and I was struck by the context. When the disciples wanted to know who the greatest was, Jesus turned the conversation on its head and told them to change and become like children. Children had no status and no voice in the first century. They were completely under the authority of their fathers and essentially had no rights that he didn't give them. So, Jesus' challenge would have felt like a punch in the gut while they were jostling for position in His kingdom.

What a beautiful reminder that we never outgrow humility. We are adopted into the family of God and are His children (thank you, Jesus!) which means we are under His authority. We need reminding sometimes just as the disciples did.

I wonder if that's why we love it when our kids participate in "big church". Watching them sing or dance or do a skit is always a highlight of any service. Is it just because they're cute? Okay, it's some of that but certainly not just that!

When our kids worship, we are reminded of how beautiful that act of surrender is and how pure it can be. When our kids learn, we are reminded about the simplicity of the gospel and how powerful it is. You may have heard it said that there is no "Jr. Holy Spirit". The same Spirit who lives in each believer, who was poured out on Pentecost, is the same Spirit who is moving in and transforming our kids to know and serve Jesus.

We love our Freedom kids and we are extraordinarily grateful for all those who teach them in Kids Church and KidzConnect each week. On Sunday, we're celebrating this generation and Miss Margaret is going to lead us in a Kids Emphasis Service... she's calling it a Kids Takeover!

Come ready to engage with the younger generation and have your own faith built while you're at it! Join us for a potluck after the service... our theme is "kids favourite foods" if you need some inspiration.

Looking forward to learning and worshiping across all generations with you!
Pastor Tracy


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, APRIL 30 @ 10am
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Kids Emphasis Service
Margaret Pfeiffer

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Turns Out, It's Not Too Hard (thoughts on scripture memory)

I know I surprised some folks on Sunday by reciting Colossians 1 instead of reading it. Many people commented about it after the message and I thought this might be a good moment to tell you what I've been learning about memorizing scripture over the past couple of years.

The biggest thing is this: it's not too hard.

If you are like me, you assume that scripture memory isn't something you could ever do because you're not good at memorizing things. I've changed my mind about that. It's likely easier for some than others but we're all capable of hiding God's Word in our hearts. (Psalm 119:11) Truly. At the end of the bible study I was attending in spring 2020 (yes, that spring), we were challenged to memorize scripture. This is the video tutorial that the author of the study guide, Beth Moore, shared. Maybe it was her warm, southern personality that got me but I started to believe it was possible and also realized it wasn't a race, it was something to learn to do.

The second thing is this: it requires discipline.

The reason it took me three years to be able to do this is because I wasn't consistent. I had publicly mentioned that I was working on this memorization project and that accountability (not that anyone really remembered) kept me returning to it. It wasn't hard to memorize a verse per day, which was the basic goal, but it was hard to repeat that day after day. I dropped the project many times and it was difficult to come back to because I had to re-cover the ground I had already gained and I started to wonder what "memorized" really had to mean. Maybe if I just had the gist of it? Also, let's be honest, I am a Type-A overachiever and it was the early days of COVID... I didn't really need to take on a whole book, did I? Who does that!?

And truthfully, no, the memorization of large portions of scripture is not required for your spiritual growth and maturity. You don't "level up" if you do it. But I knew in my heart that the challenge from Beth Moore was for me and when I prayed about what to memorize, Colossians came to mind over and over again. It was a step of obedience and I knew I needed to walk it out, not side-step it.

The third thing is this: it is worth it.

I have never known a passage of scripture the way I know the book of Colossians. It's hard to explain but it's in me. (Hidden in my heart, I guess!) I see parallels to it all over other parts of the Bible. And as well as I know it, I keep feeling like I've barely scratched the surface. It's like the more I know, the more I realize there is to know.

I remember the first time that I read a verse from Colossians in public - I teared up. It surprised me that there was so much emotion attached to 1:17 but that's when I started to realize that it had gotten a hold of my heart in an unexpected way.

The last thing is this: try it.

If you think scripture memory isn't for you, let me encourage you. It has been one of the core spiritual disciples for believers for hundreds and hundreds of years. True, for much of the church's history there wasn't even a printing press let alone YouVersion. But so, quick, digital access to the Word doesn't replace the countless repetitions of the God-breathed verses, chapters and books that memory work gives you. Start with a favourite verse and work on the verses around it so you'll have it in context. Google "best scriptures to memorize"... I did that when I started this project! Watch the video tutorial from Beth Moore and see how you get inspired.

I think the thing that was the final push for me to start this memorization project was when Beth said that the Holy Spirit would help me. It's His Word and He wants me to know it. Uh... of course! With that kind of help, I'm in.

I hope that sheds some light on scripture memory and that you'll consider what the Holy Spirit might be nudging you to hide in your heart this year.

Pastor Tracy


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, APRIL 23 @ 10am
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How Not to Follow Jesus
Tracy Dunham

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Like & Follow (nope, not the thumbs-up emoji)

So, what's next? Easter weekend is the high point of the Christian calendar for good reason. We are brought back to proclaiming the Lord's death until He comes and celebrating His resurrection in real-time, literally on the third day. I'm reminded every year - and rightly so! - that Jesus is worth following with my whole life.

What exactly does that mean? When we talk about "liking" and "following" someone these days, images of thumbs-up emojis on social media platforms come to mind immediately. But what if you really do love the message of the gospel and want to follow Jesus? What does that look like?

The folks in the new Colossae church were wondering the same thing. They had put their faith in Jesus but were facing a ton of pressure from both culture and the religious institutions in their city to mix the true gospel with something else. Their urgent question was: how do we truly follow Him? Their pastor, Epaphras, visited Paul to get some help in answering the question. The letter the apostle wrote has become our book of Colossians. And, oh my, it's a good one.

On Sunday we're going to put ourselves in the shoes of "God's holy people in Colossae, the faithful brothers and sisters in Christ" (1:2) and hear the words in our current context... how to "like and follow" Jesus.

Take a few minutes and read Colossians chapter 1 this weekend or, even better, the whole book if you can. I've also included a video from Bible Project to give you an overview of the letter. You can click the link below to watch it.

Looking forward to Sunday... grateful He is risen indeed!
Pastor Tracy


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, APRIL 16 @ 10am
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Jesus’ Pic and Bio
Tracy Dunham

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Easter is VERY Good News (who do you know that needs to hear it?)

On Sunday we will be sharing some very good news. The best news, in fact. He is risen indeed! We are so privileged to know that regardless of any bad news that we've received in our lives and no matter what comes our way, we have this good news each and every day as our anchor. Thank you, Jesus!

On Friday, Scott Corkill will be sharing from the Gospel of John with the headline "Jesus is Love". We will gather around the communion emblems, proclaiming His death until He comes (1 Corinthians 11:26) and consider what the "headline" of our lives is because of Christ.

On Saturday, we will rest, considering that quiet and grief-filled day of the first Easter weekend but with the full knowledge that the story doesn't end in death.

On Sunday, we celebrate. As Pope John Paul II said, "We are an Easter people and hallelujah is our song!"

If there is someone you'd like to invite, we want you to know that they will hear the message of the gospel on Friday and Sunday. There is toddler care for the littlest in our Freedom family and all other ages will be involved in the service. We've been mindful of this in our planning and have been intentional about how we can keep our Freedom kids engaged.

We have an easy invitation card ready for you on our website and lots of FAQs answered if someone is new to our church. freedomkw.com/easter

Also, we will be livestreaming on Friday and Sunday. That might be a great way to invite someone who is hesitant about attending in person. Details for that are always on the homepage of our website.

Someone grabbed a photo of some of our team during our final music rehearsal on Tuesday night... it makes my heart happy. I can't wait to see you this weekend and celebrate Jesus together!

Indeed!
Pastor Tracy


THIS FRIDAY & SUNDAY

FRIDAY, APRIL 7 @ 10am
THE GOSPEL
John: Jesus is Love
Scott Corkill

EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 9 @ 10am
THE GOSPEL
It’s Very Good News
Tracy Dunham, Erin Jamieson

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Palm Sunday to Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Beyond (Holy Week begins...)

It's time, once again, for palm fronds. This is your warning that you may get hit with a palm branch on Sunday morning if you are with us for our in-person service. We hope you don't, but there are no guarantees! We'll be encouraging our Freedom kids to grab a palm branch and wave it as we sing "Hosanna". Why? Because it is Palm Sunday, the beginning of Holy Week.

Holy Week (or Passion Week) is the traditional name for the week leading up to and including the crucifixion of Jesus. The Church looks back at the events of each day and in a way, relives them, recognizing the significance of each step Jesus took on His way to the cross. We did a series on this last Easter - you can check it out here.

As we get ready for Palm Sunday, I want to invite you into this journey to the cross. Use each day to prepare your heart for Easter weekend. Here are some ways that you can do this:

  1. Join our Holy Week reading plan in YouVersion.

  2. Watch this video about Holy Week to understand it better.

  3. Listen to the messages from our 2022 series "The Passion".

Looking forward to reflecting and celebrating with you this season,
Pastor Tracy


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, APRIL 2 @ 10am
THE GOSPEL
John: Jesus is God
Tracy Dunham

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Looking Back to Look Ahead (praying for our church leaders this weekend)

As I look at my calendar for the rest of the week, it's filled with 10,000-foot-view-type conversations about church life. Our monthly board meeting is on Thursday, we have our annual "Leadership Summit" with the board, staff and spouses on Saturday, and the annual business meeting is on Sunday evening. I think it's going to be a very inspiring (and maybe a little tiring?) weekend!

I want to invite you to engage with us. This weekend will have us looking back into 2022, considering where we are as a church and using that to help us mark where we feel God calling us in the year ahead. We quite literally look back in order to look ahead. We need God's wisdom to rightly understand our current position and what's next. We can't (and shouldn't and won't) move forward without knowing that we're in step with His Spirit.

But as you know, time flies by. Our calendars are full and our minds are busy. So we know it's vital to take the time to check in and gain perspective, new insights, and clarity in the life of the church.

Here's how you can be a part of that:

  1. Pray for us on Saturday. Pray that God's Spirit would speak clearly as our leadership gathers, prays together, listens for His voice and sets direction for the year ahead.

  2. Join us for the Annual Business Meeting on Sunday at 6:00. Members are especially encouraged to be there and to vote but everyone is welcome to come and hear the good reports from 2022 and together to set our hearts on 2023. (You can even watch on Zoom if you can't make it in person. Just email us for the link.)

It continues to be a high privilege to serve this church. Thank you for your partnership and commitment to unity in the Spirit!

Pastor Tracy


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, MARCH 26 @ 10am
THE GOSPEL
Luke: The Truth of Jesus
Tracy Dunham

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The Gospel According To... Mark (and he's asking you to decide)

Are you ready for some more good news? This time from Mark's perspective?

It's so interesting that John Mark wrote a Gospel account and that it was very likely the earliest one written. His relationship with Paul and Peter gives him a unique perspective and ultimately he's inviting the reader to decide who they think Jesus is.

This one is a fast-paced telling of the good news and if you're ready to dig into this next Gospel account, The Bible Project (again!) has an incredible resource for you. Click the image below to go to the video or the button below for the video and even more about Mark's Gospel, taking a moment with the follow-up questions that are included on the page.

I trust you're enjoying learning more about the incredible words of scripture that we have been given. I'm praying that the Holy Spirit teaches us more about Jesus and our faith will grow as we explore these Gospels.

In Christ,
Pastor Tracy


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, MARCH 19 @ 10am
THE GOSPEL
Mark: The Sacrifice of Jesus
Erin Jamieson

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The Gospel According to... (and it's very good news)

Have you ever wondered why there are four gospels in the New Testament? Why is the story of Jesus told by all of these different people? Why not just get together and create one epic gospel account?

There are a lot of answers to those questions and some speculation as well. But what we do know is that the word gospel means "good news". The first four books in the New Testament could be called, "The Good New According to Matthew' (or Mark, or Luke, or John). And right there we start to see the gift of having these distinct accounts of the life and ministry of Jesus.

This is incredibly good news and by telling it from different perspectives and writing it down for different audiences (Jews, Greeks, Romans, etc.), we have a beautifully robust picture of just why this news is so great.

There are many ways to sum up the themes of each gospel to be sure. In our series that begins on Sunday, we're leading up to Easter by highlighting some of the most important themes we see in the gospel accounts.

Like a newspaper headline, we're shouting this good news with the writers:

Breaking News! Jesus is King! (Matthew)

Read All About It! Jesus is the Sacrifice and Servant! (Mark)

Extra! Extra! Jesus is the Truth (Luke)

Exposed! Jesus is God and God is Love! (John)

To prepare for Sunday, I invite you to watch this great video from The Bible Project that gives an overview of all the Gospels. It's a great resource, helping you to know what you're reading and how to put it into context when you're in Matthew, Mark, Luke or John.

Let's spread some good news this Easter! Invite someone to hear the Gospel!

Pastor Tracy


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, MARCH 12 @ 10am
THE GOSPEL
Matthew: Jesus is King
Tracy Dunham

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Getting the Most Out of Reading the Bible (a TRAINING opportunity!)

In the fall I had the chance to participate in a Equip course (via Zoom) with Master's College and Seminary. It was a great experience and a good refresher of the scriptural basis for our Pentecostal beliefs.

Starting next week, MCS is offering another Equip course. This one promises to be equally helpful and perhaps even more practical for living our lives as Christ followers: Getting the Most Out of Reading the Bible.

Here's the course description:

Most Christians read the Bible from time to time, whether a leather-bound King James, a dog-eared NIV Study Bible, or the Bible.com app—but there’s a difference between simply reading the Bible and understanding and applying what we read. Although it may seem intimidating, any Christian can learn to faithfully read and understand the Bible. In this six-week course, Dr. Stephen Barkley will equip you with the tools and know-how to understand and apply the Scriptures yourself, so you can translate those millennia-old God-breathed words into action.

I wanted to let you know that this course was being offered through a trusted institution (they won't teach you anything weird or heretical!) and encourage you to participate over the next six Wednesday evenings. You can simply click the link to learn more and register.

Praying for you as you TRAIN to be more like Jesus!
Pastor Tracy


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, MARCH 5 @ 10am
MIXED MESSAGES
Live Your Truth
Tracy Dunham

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The Season Before Easter (today is Ash Wednesday)

This week's devotional is coming out a day earlier than usual. Why? Because today is an important day on the church calendar. It's the first day of Lent. Our church tradition doesn't always emphasize some of the key days on the liturgical Christian calendar but there is a lot of value in understanding why Christ-followers throughout the centuries have celebrated seasons as an important part of their faith journey.

As I did last year, I wanted to share a great article I found that simply introduces the idea of Lent and how it can help us to prepare our hearts for Easter. It's about much more than giving up coffee or chocolate for 40 days... it's about examining our hearts, recognizing our need for a Saviour and being ready to celebrate His sacrifice and triumph on Easter weekend.

Perhaps this can be something new and challenging in your journey into what's next in your spiritual life. Join us this Lenten season as we intentionally turn our attention toward the cross and the victory Jesus has won.

And in case you're wondering, our Easter series begins on March 12: Gospel.

Blessings,

Pastor Tracy


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26 @ 10am
MIXED MESSAGES
You’re Stronger Than You Think
Tracy Dunham

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On Mission (IMPACTING the world for Jesus)

One of our core values at Freedom is "IMPACTING, positively influencing the world for Jesus." We believe with all of our hearts that the gospel needs to be expressed in our words and actions and that it is our responsibility as those who have been transformed by Christ to tell others about Him.

Admittedly, this value always proves to be more challenging than the others. It seems easier to CONNECT with God and others and to TRAIN to think and act like Jesus. These values certainly require thoughtful action and a growth mindset but are also more about our choices than others. When it comes to expressing our faith in the world around us, it takes more intentionality. We have to pray for opportunities to share, boldness to speak, the heart of Christ in us to love as He loves and the courage to sacrifice for the gospel (time, resources, reputation).

Still, we press forward. It's okay if thinking about ourselves is more natural than not as we step out in this area. We are learning and growing, having our minds renewed daily, learning to stay in step with the Spirit and obey the commands of Christ. We will continue to pray and step out in faith. We will keep bringing the need to share the gospel to the forefront of our minds, learning to see where He is at work and following His lead. Right, church?!

IMPACT is an attitude of the heart as much as an action. From our posture to serve the world around us, we believe that God shows us the "what".

That's the heart behind supporting our missions partners. We choose to look beyond our walls, beyond our city and beyond our country and sow finances into ministries that are also striving to make an impact with the gospel.

We have our 2023 Missions Giving Plan up on our website and you've likely heard us talk about it on a Sunday morning. Head over there and find out where we believe God is calling us to make an impact outside of our church building.

Additionally, over the course of the year, we'll have a few opportunities to give to tangible needs in our community. Our hearts and ears are open for what these might be and we'll be ready to mobilize when the need is presented. (For a great testimony about this, check out a post in our CP Facebook Group from The Pregnancy Centre.)

We believe it's vital that our faith isn't kept to ourselves. This news is just too good. Without impacting being added to our connecting and training, we risk being ingrown, all about ourselves. Besides that, James says that our faith that isn't set to action is dead. (James 2:14-26)

Let's walk boldly into 2023 with the intention to make an impact for Christ!

With faith alive,
Pastor Tracy


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19 @ 10am
MIXED MESSAGES
Shape Up

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Visibly Together (why membership matter)

Behind the scenes, we've been working on the details for our Annual Business Meeting (on March 26 @ 6:00, by the way). There are motions and nominations and reports to put together. But all of it reminds me of the bigger picture. We take care of these things for much more important reasons than being in compliance with the government to retain our charitable status! I want to take a moment this week to remind you why participating in church life as a member is a great thing to do.

Becoming a member makes your commitment to the body of Christ visible to everyone. You are saying that you will be accountable to others in the body of Christ. You are saying that you belong to a body of believers and are devoted to helping them and serving with them for the Kingdom. We know from 1 Corinthians 12 that we are meant to be members of the church body together. This takes submission to our head, Christ, and a heart to serve each other. Through membership, we declare our investment in the local church as well as the universal Church. 

If this is a new idea for you to consider, here are a couple of articles about church membership that you might find helpful:

If you're considering becoming a member of Freedom, I would love to have that conversation with you. Here is a link to information about membership and an application form.

Truly, it is an honour to be a member of this church, accountable to and serving with you.

In Christ,
Pastor Tracy


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12 @ 10am
MIXED MESSAGES
It’s No Big Deal
Tracy Dunham

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(Don't) Follow Your Heart (and other mixed messages)

So here’s what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life—your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life—and place it before God as an offering. Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for him. Don’t become so well-adjusted to your culture that you fit into it without even thinking. Instead, fix your attention on God. You’ll be changed from the inside out. Readily recognize what he wants from you, and quickly respond to it. Unlike the culture around you, always dragging you down to its level of immaturity, God brings the best out of you, develops well-formed maturity in you.
— Romans 12:1-2, The Message

While Romans 12:1-2 are deeply helpful in the NIV and other translations, The Message paraphrase brings something out of this passage that is important to not miss. "Don't become so well-adjusted to your culture that you fit into it without even thinking." Huh. How often is that the case?

If I'm going to be "transformed by the renewing of [my] mind" (v.2, NIV), I need to be able to recognize what messages are true (align with scripture) and what messages are from the culture. I find that many of the world's messages are so familiar that it's hard to even notice them.

Over the next few Sundays, we're going to work together to really notice. We'll set up some of the most popular messages we hear against the Bible and see what happens. I'm sure it's not a spoiler to let you know that there are some big differences between them.

Is God trying to make things difficult for us to follow His way? Not at all. We're going to talk about some of the reasons why He instructs us the way that He does and, again, no surprise, they are for our benefit and flourishing, now and for eternity.

We're starting off with the plot of countless feel-good movies and some of the most common advice you've heard: Follow Your Heart.

Is it a good idea to follow your heart? Give it some though and let's get into it on Sunday!

See you then,
Pastor Tracy


THIS SUNDAY

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5 @ 10am
MIXED MESSAGES
Follow Your Heart
Tracy Dunham

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Celebrating (& Needing) One Another (5th Sunday Generation Service!)

This 5th Sunday, Frank Patrick will be our guest speaker. We're celebrating the older generation in the church and how vital they are to us all. Frank has an article coming out next month in SAGE magazine that I've asked permission to share here as a primer for our time together on Sunday. I trust it (and our service) will encourage you all, regardless of the generation you're a part of!

Blessings,

Pastor Tracy

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I’ve noticed something recently. I’ll be seventy-six years old this coming March, and a number of people aged twenty and thirty-something are willing to include me in their company, both individually and as a group.

The reason that I was a little surprised at first is that my generation, the so-called Baby Boomers who were born from 1946 to 1966 (Canadian stats), largely came of age in the fifties and sixties.

During that era I remember well listening to the Beatles as they sang tunes like “Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I’m sixty-four?” Another popular group told high school students “don’t trust anyone over thirty!”. Teens of that day ‘spoke’ the language of the music that they listened to, and very often took the lyrics to heart.

There were many other contributing factors, of course, but the fallout from the overemphasis on youth led to what became known as the “Generation Gap”. This phenomenon was largely found in western Europe, the United Kingdom, and North America, and grandparents, parents, teachers, authority figures of any kind, and pastors were viewed with suspicion. Teens and young adults relied on what they heard from their peers to guide them, and the idea of having a mentor was out of the question. Teen-only youth groups were popularized.

Fortunately for me, I served in the Army Reserves and the Regular Forces during my teen years and experienced the tremendous value that came from having older and more experienced people in my life to guide me. Coming from a broken home I especially benefitted from those influencers in my life. Many of my peers didn’t have any input of that nature in their lives, and it showed.

Ever since my early twenties I have sought out godly women and men for their advice and encouragement. I wouldn’t be who | am today without their influence in my life.

Here’s an example: I was asked by the late James MacKnight, who was the General Superintendent of the PAOC at the time, to attend a special committee meeting at our head office. At the coffee break, I asked Bill Griffin how it was that about eight leaders in their own right could sit at the table and make major decisions together without open conflict.

His reply wasn’t what | expected. “Do you see that door?” he asked. “When you come through that door, you leave your personal agenda out in the hallway and you ask yourself this question ‘What's best for the Fellowship?’”. In that moment he mentored me, and over forty years later I can still recall what he said. Powerful!

In our senior years, it’s easy to sit back and say that ‘we’ve done our bit’ for the kingdom. May I suggest something to you? That’s called peer mentoring, by the way.

We have untold millions of younger Canadians, both in the church and not, who’ve reaped the whirlwind of our generation insisting that ‘drugs, sex, and rock and roll’ was what life was all about. Many are not only from broken families, their peers are as well. So where do they go for guidance?

The media? Social networking? Their friends, who are usually no better off than they are? There is another option, of course. Us!

The Bible is replete with examples of younger women and men benefiting from the guidance of those older than themselves. Unfortunately, many of our churches do virtually nothing in terms of intergenerational relationships (one of the things that I notice, in my work as a church consultant), so the possibility of developing quality mentoring relationships is difficult. Unless...unless we do something about that ourselves, outside of the structure of our church.

This weekend take a moment and notice, I mean really notice, those who are attending your Sunday services. Are there any younger singles, or couples? What about single parents, or students? Don’t assume that they are already connected in some way with your congregation. Many are not. Invite them out for lunch following the service, or during the week. Offer to be of assistance to them in some way. Find out what their needs are, and help them with those. Most importantly sit with them and really listen to their story. Ask leading questions. Don’t judge them. Love them. My young friends say that it’s precisely because of my age and life experiences that they seek me out, and once they know that you really do care about them they’ll want to be with you as well.

Author: Rev. Frank Patrick
To Be Published: SAGE, February 2023


THIS (5th) SUNDAY

SUNDAY, JANUARY 29 @ 10am
MIXED MESSAGES
Listen Up
Frank Patrick

Potluck to follow the service!

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10:00 - Live Service & Kids Church (+Church Online)

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