
SERMONS FROM THE180
Life Shared | Week 4: How to Resist Turning Away - Dom Ruso
We are almost halfway through our summer series focused on the biblical promises of journeying with one another. Throughout the Bible, we see how God's promises are meant to be experienced with, and for the sake of others. This week, Pastor Dom guides us to consider how we may slip away and develop a hard heart without the encouragement and wisdom of others.
We are almost halfway through our summer series focused on the biblical promises of journeying with one another. Throughout the Bible, we see how God's promises are meant to be experienced with, and for the sake of others. This week, Pastor Dom guides us to consider how we may slip away and develop a hard heart without the encouragement and wisdom of others.
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Life Shared | Week 4: How to Resist Turning Away
Life Shared | Week 3: Can We just Start without Them? - Willy Versteeg
This week we continue our summer series exploring the “one another” phrases in the New Testament of the Bible by looking at the phrase “wait for one another”. Amazon offers 1-day delivery, and Uber-Eats lets you skip the line from the comfort of your couch. Our society offers us as much speed and convenience as you can afford. Learn together with us why God sometimes asks us to wait, and hardest of all, to wait for other people.
This week we continue our summer series exploring the “one another” phrases in the New Testament of the Bible by looking at the phrase “wait for one another”. Amazon offers 1-day delivery, and Uber-Eats lets you skip the line from the comfort of your couch. Our society offers us as much speed and convenience as you can afford. Learn together with us why God sometimes asks us to wait, and hardest of all, to wait for other people.
We are an interdenominational church in Montreal, seeking to create a safe and honest space to ask questions. Join us at 11 AM Eastern (-4:00 UTC/GMT) Sundays. Consider supporting our mission in Quebec here.
Life Shared | Week 3: Can We just Start without Them?
Life Shared | Week 2: What’s Your Limit? - Michael Hum
* Note: Technical difficulties during the gathering resulted in issues with the recording. Only latter portions of the sermon were recorded. We apologize for the inconvenience.
This week we continue our summer series exploring the “one another” phrases in the New Testament of the Bible by looking at the phrase “forgive one another”. In a culture that teaches us to see others as toxic, listen in as we look at Jesus’ call to the kind of unconditional forgiveness that flows out of God’s own heart to one another.
* Note: Technical difficulties during the gathering resulted in issues with the recording. Only latter portions of the sermon were recorded. We apologize for the inconvenience.
This week we continue our summer series exploring the “one another” phrases in the New Testament of the Bible by looking at the phrase “forgive one another”. In a culture that teaches us to see others as toxic, listen in as we look at Jesus’ call to the kind of unconditional forgiveness that flows out of God’s own heart to one another.
We are an interdenominational church in Montreal, seeking to create a safe and honest space to ask questions. Join us at 11 AM Eastern (-4:00 UTC/GMT) Sundays. Consider supporting our mission in Quebec here.
Life Shared | Week 2: What’s Your Limit?
Life Shared | Week 1: A Jesus-shaped Acceptance towards One Another- Peter Chung
Like our own church, the church in Rome addressed in the book of Romans consisted of diverse people. Just as it is today, navigating those differences wasn't easy for the early church. But the apostle Paul nonetheless encouraged the Roman congregation to "accept one another". Join us in learning about what Biblical acceptance looks like, especially in light of what Jesus has done for us.
Like our own church, the church in Rome addressed in the book of Romans consisted of diverse people. Just as it is today, navigating those differences wasn't easy for the early church. But the apostle Paul nonetheless encouraged the Roman congregation to "accept one another". Join us in learning about what Biblical acceptance looks like, especially in light of what Jesus has done for us.
We are an interdenominational church in Montreal, seeking to create a safe and honest space to ask questions. Join us at 11 AM Eastern (-4:00 UTC/GMT) Sundays. Consider supporting our mission in Quebec here.
Life Shared | Week 1: A Jesus-shaped Acceptance towards One Another
Series
- #Blessed
- A Christmas Surprise
- A Higher Love
- About New Beginnings
- After You Believe
- Becoming
- Beyond Happiness
- Bitter Grace
- Book of James
- Breathing Room
- Christmas Unwrapped
- Come Let Us Adore Him
- Coming Home
- Courageous Prayers
- Easter Sunday (2025)
- Empowered
- Favoured
- Forbidden
- Fragmented
- God Is ___
- God-Honouring Leadership
- Good Friday (2025)
- Grace Extended
- Grown Up Prayers
- Holier Than Thou?
- Jesus: Is He Enough?
- Kingdom of Heaven
- Life Shared
- Our Relationships Matter
- Palm Sunday (2025)
- Redeeming Failure
- Revisiting Discernment
- Spiritual You
- Stand-Alone Message
- Standalone Message
- Summer in the Proverbs
- The Last Supper
- What Won't Change
- Who Do You Say I AM?
- Why Church?
- Why the Cross?
- Your Start Over