
SERMONS FROM THE180
Life Shared | Week 9: Who’s Counting on You? - Michael Hum
This week, we wrap up our summer series on the “one another” phrases in the New Testament in the Bible by looking at what it means to be “devoted to” one another. In a culture where many struggle to navigate different kinds of commitments and priorities, listen in as we explore the kind of devotion that’s not just about you.
This week, we wrap up our summer series on the “one another” phrases in the New Testament in the Bible by looking at what it means to be “devoted to” one another. In a culture where many struggle to navigate different kinds of commitments and priorities, listen in as we explore the kind of devotion that’s not just about you.
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Life Shared | Week 9: Who’s Counting on You?
Life Shared | Week 8: Carry, don't Cancel - Andy Smits
In a world divided by politics, culture, and identity, Paul’s words to the Ephesian church speak powerfully today. In this message on Ephesians 4:1–6, we explore why unity is not something we create but something Christ has already accomplished — and how humility, gentleness, patience, and love can help us ‘carry, not cancel’ one another.
In a world divided by politics, culture, and identity, Paul’s words to the Ephesian church speak powerfully today. In this message on Ephesians 4:1–6, we explore why unity is not something we create but something Christ has already accomplished — and how humility, gentleness, patience, and love can help us ‘carry, not cancel’ one another.
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Life Shared | Week 8: Carry, don't Cancel
Life Shared | Week 7: The Myth of Self-Reliance - Matteo Mortelliti
Paul says to carry each other’s burdens, but also to carry your own load. In this message, we unpack the difference, and how to help without hurting in a way that reflects Jesus.
Paul says to carry each other’s burdens, but also to carry your own load. In this message, we unpack the difference, and how to help without hurting in a way that reflects Jesus.
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 7: The Myth of Self-Reliance
Life Shared | Week 6: Rooting Out a Complaining Attitude - Dom Ruso
The fastest way to ruin a relationship is to let complaining go unaddressed. This week Pastor Dom takes another 'one another' saying revealing how God feels about a heart that festers with a complaining attitude. Our prayer is that you sense God's strength to get honest about where complaining creeps up in your own life and to do all you can to resolve and restore a relationship.
The fastest way to ruin a relationship is to let complaining go unaddressed. This week Pastor Dom takes another 'one another' saying revealing how God feels about a heart that festers with a complaining attitude. Our prayer is that you sense God's strength to get honest about where complaining creeps up in your own life and to do all you can to resolve and restore a relationship.
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 6: Rooting Out a Complaining Attitude
Life Shared | Week 5: Submit to One Another - Jenna Smith
Paul wrote a letter of love to the Ephesians in which he exhorts all followers of Jesus to grow to the maturity and status of Christ. One way in which we do this is in our relationships "to one another". His words on submission in marriages have created a lot of confusion and conflict within different factions of the church. How do we read and apply these words through the lens of Christ's love rather than through ideas that divide?
Paul wrote a letter of love to the Ephesians in which he exhorts all followers of Jesus to grow to the maturity and status of Christ. One way in which we do this is in our relationships "to one another". His words on submission in marriages have created a lot of confusion and conflict within different factions of the church. How do we read and apply these words through the lens of Christ's love rather than through ideas that divide?
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 5: Submit to 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