Pastor Kevin preaches on grief, joy, and being thrown into prison.
Preached in the Eucharist Sanctuary, December 14, 2025.
Nina Schuurman-Drenth brings a word of peace this second week of Advent.
Preached in the Eucharist Church Sanctuary, December 7 2025.
Nina Schuurman-Drenth is back in the pulpit for the last week of the liturgical year: Christ the King Sunday.
Church new year starts next Sunday. Time for Advent.
Preached in the Eucharist Sanctuary on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
Trying to keep you all on your toes with the format.
A sermon on letting go.
Preached in the Quiet Room, November 16, 2025.
Another live sermon recording. You might be able to get used to these again, at least for a while. Thanks for being open to us experimenting for a while. We'll pick it up again at some time. For this week, please enjoy this simple sermon about heaven.
Preached by Kevin Makins in the Eucharist Church Sanctuary, November 9, 2025.
Preaching Guild member Robin Ellis brings a fresh word of encouragement through a familiar text. So much wisdom in this one.
Plus, Pastor Kevin gives an update about a future sabbatical.
Preached in the Eucharist Sanctuary, November 2 2025.
Lucky you, it's a sermon. Preached in a church service. Recorded live off the floor. Enjoy.
Preached by Nina Schuurman-Drenth in the Eucharist Sanctuary on October 26 2025.
What if the convenience isn't worth it? A reflection on why God wants us to wrestle.
Preached in the (empty) Eucharist Sanctuary, October 20 2025.
A lectionary sermon on borderlands, faith, gratitude, and the difference between healing and salvation. Good news indeed.
Preached by Kevin Makins in the (empty) Eucharist Sanctuary on October 14, 2025.
Dallas Friesen brings a word of encouragement to us at our 15th Anniversary Service.
And yes, this is just a normal sermon recording. Enjoy and peace of Christ.
Preached by Dallas Friesen in the Eucharist Sanctuary, October 5 2025.
Kevin + Nina Church Podcast concludes its trial run with a conversation about redemption. Does God cause suffering? What can we learn from the brokenness of life? How can we make peace with our pain?
All this and more on the concluding episode of our mini-series and our trial run of this new podcast format. Enjoy and peace of Christ to you.
Recorded by Kevin and Nina in the (empty) Eucharist Sanctuary, September 29 2025.
We're back with our experimental sermon-adjacent podcast. Let us know how this is feeling.
Recorded in the (empty) Eucharist Sanctuary on September 22 2025.
Kevin and Nina try something different with this one. Let us know what you think.
Recorded in the (empty) Eucharist Sanctuary on September 15 2025.
A sermon on being sheep.
Preached in the Eucharist Sanctuary, September 7 2025.
Pastor Nina Schuurman-Drenth brings a disarming and gracious word to those being baptized and all those who remember their baptism.
And only 13 minutes. Packs a punch.
Preached by Nina Schuurman-Drenth in the Eucharist Sanctuary, June 15 2025.
Happy Pentecost. The Spirit is among us and manifests through the many ways we share in worship, life, and mission.
Preached by Pastor's Kevin, Nina, and a whole bunch of Eucharites, in the sanctuary of Eucharist Church, June 8 2025.
Pastor's Kevin and Nina conclude our overview of the 123's of Theology by exploring our Communion, and the way common practice can unite people from many Convictions.
The Sunday recording also failed, so this one is recorded podcast style. We hope you enjoy.
Preached by Kevin and Nina on June 5, 2025 in the Eucharist Study.
Last week we looked at the Confession that anchors us in eternity. This week we shift back to the edges, exploring how the living God meets each of us exactly where we are and draws us towards Him. As we are drawn in, we are afforded opportunities to question and refine the Convictions of our own unique experience.
Preached by Kevin Makins and Nina Schuurman-Drenth on May 25 2025, in the Eucharist Church Sanctuary.
Our sermon series pivots in this fourth podcast, from looking at the wider Church to observing our own humble congregation.
Pastors Kevin and Nina explore the confession at the centre of the Christian faith and explain why it contains good news, and even better, access to a good God.
Co-pastors Kevin and Nina continue our series through the past and present of the Church, exploring the way of thinking that lead us to this present moment, and the emerging trends that suggest something has changed.
Preached in the Eucharist Sanctuary, May 11 2025