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Rod continues his series aimed at equipping us to read the Bible carefully. Using a mixture of philosophy, grammar, reflection, and poetry, Rod invites us to consider a hopeful faith that is lived with others and addresses the loneliness that has bec...
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Rod begins a 3 week series inviting us to consider a hopeful faith. Using a mixture of philosophy, grammar, reflection, and poetry, he equips us to read the Bible carefully and to embrace the hopefulness of the Good News we encounter in Ephesians. Cl...
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Kim recaps the Genesis story of God's Goodness, Image, and Creation before inviting a panel of Cappers to respond. Thomas Faw, Becca Birkner, and David Zimmerman each offer brilliant insights, challenges, and personal reflections on the story we've b...
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Rick Faw joins us from A Rocha (A Christian Conservation Organization) to unpack the story of God's creation through scripture, metaphor, and hopeful reflection. Rick tells of a good creation, made and loved by God, groaning in anticipation of Christ...
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Kim speaks of the goodness of God by comparing the Genesis creation stories with other ancient narratives. She invites us to live in the tension of 2 truths: Things are not the way they are supposed to be... and... God is good.
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Kim lays the foundation for our series in Genesis 1-11, highlighting our love for stories and the ways in which the big story of the Bible speaks to the biggest questions of life. Watch the video that was included in the teaching time here: https:/...
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Kim leads us in a time of reflecting on her favourite icon, allowing space for us to reflect on our consolations and desolations of 2019, and to listen for God’s invitation for each of us in 2020.
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As we continue our celebration of Advent, Kim invites Leana Huberts and Ken Bell to offer their personal reflections on a painting called "Nativity at Night" by Geertgen tot Sint Jans (1490). Click on the link below to view the painting: https://capc...
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Kim invites some Cap creatives to help us wrap up our “Weakness is the Way” series through their art pieces offered in response to the book of 2 Corinthians.
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Kim wrestles with the tension of weakness and suffering and explores how the apostle Paul defends the gospel and his own leadership in a very surprising way.
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Cap Church is a Christian Community with over 40 years of history as a non-denominational church committed to following the way of Jesus.