Sermon Series
  • 1. I Love Sundays

    Contributed on Jul 17, 2026
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    We should go to church because it is there that we find the presence of God, the praise of God, the precepts of God, the peace of God for His people and the prominence of God for all people.

    I LOVE SUNDAYS If you listen to UCB Canada, you will have probably heard the song by Toby Mac called A Lil Church. It says: “I could use a little church right now. Love to have a little family around. I've been feeling so overwhelmed I could use a little church right now.” Isn’t that so ...read more

  • 2. Good Sundays Can Change Your Mondays

    Contributed on Jul 17, 2026
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    To make Sundays the best day of the week you need to accept God's rhythm in the sabbath, acknowledge your need of the sabbath and anticipate and prepare for the sabbath.

    GOOD SUNDAYS CAN CHANGE YOUR MONDAYS Some of the greatest accidents\disasters in the past 50 years – The Exxon Valdez, Costa Concordia, Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, the fatal navigational error of Korean Air Lines 007 - all occurred in the middle of the night and all were the result of human ...read more

  • 3. Good Sundays Can Change Your Eternity

    Contributed on Jul 17, 2026
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    Many people find Christ through church attendance. Like Paul we are obligated to people, eager to preach, not ashamed of God's plan and are examples of God's power.

    GOOD SUNDAYS CAN CHANGE YOUR ETERNITY A few years ago, I was at a conference and heard a Pastor tell this story. He and his wife love kayaking. That summer they decided to go to Lake of the Woods and kayak around the Sable Islands in the south of the lake. For kayakers, that is paradise. The ...read more

  • 4. Good Sundays Can Change The World

    Contributed on Jul 17, 2026
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    The Church of Jesus Christ has done more good for this world than any other group in history. Jesus has built His church, is building His church and will build His church.

    GOOD SUNDAYS CAN CHANGE THE WORLD Back in 1948 three men robbed a bank in Kansas, getting away with $1000. A few weeks later in a nearby town there was a terrible car accident in which 3 men were killed. The police decided that they were the thieves in the bank robbery so the case was closed. ...read more