Bethel Crc Lacombe

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Our Sunday Morning and Evening Messages

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  • March 1, 2026 Walk On Water: Stepping out to trust our faithful God | Deuteronomy 7:6-10

    09/03/2026 Duration: 24min

    Today, we are celebrating GEMS Sunday. The GEMS theme this year comes from Deuteronomy 7:6-10, Walk on Water. Girls everywhere are battling the storm of life and are tossed and turned by waves of lies, doubt, and fear. Many girls are simply treading water, looking to culture, social media, or peers to determine their identity and define truth. In Deuteronomy 7:6-10, we discover God’s faithful character and learn that God is always with us. God invites ordinary people to step out in faith to be part of his awesome plan 

  • March 8, 2026 Holy God, Holy Lives: The Go-Between | Leviticus 8:1-13

    09/03/2026 Duration: 23min

    Today, we will be reflecting on Leviticus 8:1-13, The Go-Between. Aaron and his sons are chosen to become priests for Israel. Priests in Israel offered sacrifices on behalf of the people, and after the Tabernacle was built, the priests were the ones who were able to enter the Holy of Holies to offer the sacrifices of atonement for the people. They acted as mediators, as go-betweens between the people and God. To be able to do so, Aaron and his sons needed to be washed with water, as a symbol of cleanliness and purity from filth and sin; they also needed to be anointed as a sign that they were set apart for this task. The priest pointed ahead to Jesus, who became our high priest and perfect sacrifice for our sins.

  • February 15, 2026 Work is Meaningless | Ecclesiastes 2:17-26

    24/02/2026 Duration: 25min

    Today, we will continue our series on Ecclesiastes by reflecting on Ecclesiastes 2:17-26, Work is Meaningless. For so many people, their identity is wrapped up in what they do to earn a living and put food on their table and a roof over their head. Unfortunately, we then equate our value by what we’re able to accomplish rather than in who we belong to. We will take a look at how work is a good thing, but not an ultimate thing.

  • February 22, 2026 Holy God, Holy Lives: When God Moves In | Leviticus 1:1-9

    24/02/2026 Duration: 24min

    Today, we are beginning our Lenten series Holy God, Holy Lives as the 40-day Lenten period in the church year begins this Wednesday, a time of reflection as we journey to the cross on Good Friday and Jesus’ resurrection on Easter. We will begin by reflecting on Leviticus 1:1-9, When God Moves In. Leviticus is all about our holy God calling for his people to be holy as he is. It’s a book of sacrifices pointing to Jesus, and a book that reveals through laws and images, how serious our sin is and how great God’s grace is. We will begin by looking at a sacrifice of atonement.

  • February 8, 2026 Pleasure is Meaningless | Ecclesiastes 2:1-11

    09/02/2026 Duration: 24min

    Today, we return to our series on Ecclesiastes by reflecting on Ecclesiastes 2:1-11, Pleasure is Meaningless. Our “under the sun” understanding and experience of pleasure is so often “me” focused instead of cultivating pleasure in God. We are a culture lost in meaningless pleasure, filling our minds and souls with vapid meaninglessness; this can cause us to miss meaningful God-moments and encounters.

  • February 1, 2026 Stand Firm | 1 Corinthians 16:13-14

    02/02/2026 Duration: 23min

    Today is Cadet Sunday, and we will be reflecting on 1 Corinthians 16:13-14, Stand Firm. We will reflect on being on our guard, standing firm, being courageous, being strong, and doing everything in love. The Cadets and their counselors will be leading us in the worship service.

  • January 25, 2026 Meaninglessness and Wisdom | Ecclesiastes 1:1-18; 2:2:12-16

    27/01/2026 Duration: 28min

    Today, we are beginning a series on the book of Ecclesiastes, a book found in the Wisdom section of the Bible. The word “hevel,” often translated as “meaningless,” is found 38 times in this book, making it an often-misunderstood book of the Bible. Over the next few months, we will explore what “hevel” is and where the author is looking to guide us in search of wisdom.

  • January 18, 2026 Life and Work in a Broken World | Genesis 1:26-31- Jeremiah 29:1-14

    23/01/2026 Duration: 40min

    Today, we will have Pastor Chad Vandervalk leading us in worship. We will be reflecting on Genesis 1:26-31; Jeremiah 29:1-14, Life and Work in a Broken World. God’s original call for humanity to cultivate and extend the goodness of creation still stands today. Though sin brought brokenness, God has promised renewal, which has been initiated through Jesus and will be completed at the final restoration. In the meantime, God calls His people to live as witnesses to that coming renewal by seeking the prosperity and shalom of the places they inhabit, spreading wholeness and goodness through all they do.

  • January 1, 2026 Noticing God in the New Year | Luke 6:37-42

    13/01/2026 Duration: 20min

    Today is New Years Day. We will be reflecting on Luke 6:37-42, Noticing God in the New Year. As we enter into a new year, we will reflect on what to keep our eyes on as we journey through the 365 days ahead. We can choose to keep our eyes on each other; unfortunately, this often leads to a lot of comparison and judging of others. This year, let’s make a commitment instead to keep our eyes on God’s presence in all the small things of life and to respond to him with a spirit of gratitude, humbleness, and joyful awe.  

  • January 4,2026 A Christmas Letter? | Jeremiah 29:1-14

    13/01/2026 Duration: 42min

    Today, we will reflect on Jeremiah 29:1-14, a Christmas Letter? With Christmas behind us and a New Year in its infancy, we are reminded that God desires for us to include Him in every part of our lives over the course of the next 365 days.  He will walk with us through the simple and the challenging moments this next year holds.

  • January 11, 2026 Spiritual Gifts ( Friendship Ministry Sunday) | 1 Peter 4:7-11

    13/01/2026 Duration: 25min

    Today, we are celebrating Friendship Sunday! We will be reflecting on their theme of Spiritual Gifts by looking at 1 Peter 4:7-11, Spiritual Gifts for Serving Others. Peter is writing about the last times and Jesus’ return and encouraging the people to be alert and of sober mind so they can pray. Then Peter moves into speaking about the importance of love and using whatever gift they have to serve others. When we grow a servant’s heart, we become more like Jesus, and God is praised!

  • December 25, 2025 Grounded and Growing: The Promised Seed | Isaiah 61; Psalm 98; Luke 2:1-20

    31/12/2025 Duration: 20min

    Today is Christmas Day! We will be reflecting on Isaiah 61, Psalm 98, Luke 2:1-20, The Promised Seed. If Christ’s birth was ordinary, there wouldn't be angels announcing it. If Christmas was all about a cute baby, then the shepherds wouldn’t have left the field, nor the magi their home. “Do not be afraid,” we read in Luke 2, “for see, I am bringing you good news of great joy for all the people: to you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is the Messiah, the Lord.” The point isn’t that a baby is born, but that the long-awaited Messiah is born. God “has remembered his steadfast love and faithfulness.” But before we get too excited, this same Psalm warns, “he is coming to judge the earth. He will judge the world with righteousness and the peoples with equity.” Christmas is a time of wonder and awe, but also a time to reflect on our relationship with God. 

  • December 28, 2025 Grounded & Growing: The Fields are Ripe for Harvest | John 4:27-38

    31/12/2025 Duration: 26min

    Today we wrap up our theme of GROUNDED AND GROWING, by reflecting on John 4:27-38, The Fields Are Ripe for Harvest. Our passage this morning is part of Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well. Through advent, we’ve reflected in the images of growth, and now Jesus is reminding his disciples that the fields, the world, is ripe for a harvest of souls, the good news has come, the Messiah has arrived, and salvation is at hand. We have the gospel, the good news, and it’s meant for the world! Are you ready for the harvest, are you ready to reap the harvest for our Lord? 

  • December 21,2025 Grounded and Growing: The Loving Gardener | Isaiah 37:26-32; Psalm 36:5-12; Matthew 1

    31/12/2025 Duration: 32min

    Today we will reflect on Isaiah 37:26-32; Psalm 36:5-12; Matthew 1, The Loving Gardener. For plants to truly flourish and for there to be an abundant harvest, the gardener or farmer needs to carefully tend to them. Whether it’s a few plants on a patio, a back yard vegetable garden, or acres of corn, for plants to thrive, someone needs to care about their health: make sure the conditions are right and that there aren’t weeds competing with them for nutrients and water. In scripture, God is the loving gardener. It is God who carefully watches and tends our souls to make sure the harvest is plentiful, and scripture shows that God has been doing this for generations: “Once more a remnant of the kingdom of Judah will take root below and bear fruit above” (Isaiah 37:31 ).

  • December 7, 2025 Grounded & Growing: From Repentance to Growth | Isaiah 27:1-6; Psalm 84; Matthew 3:1-12

    18/12/2025 Duration: 28min

    Today we will reflect on Isaiah 27:1-6; Psalm 85; Matthew 3:1-12, From Repentance to Growth. Our world is full of prickly weeds—full of sin. We are all sinners, whether we want to admit it or not. While this is an uncomfortable truth, we need to sit in that reality. We need to take off our rose- colored glasses and truly look at the world and look at ourselves. This is where the Advent journey takes us. It is a journey among dangerous dragons, prickly weeds, and a warning from John the Baptist that judgement is coming. We need to understand our need for a Savior before we celebrate Christ’s first coming and eagerly anticipate Christ’s second. When we are able to be real about our sin, we are able to better appreciate what Jesus experienced on our behalf so that we might experience God’s forgiveness and grace.

  • December 14, 2025 Grounded & Growing: Wilderness of Despair to Flourishing of Joy | Isaiah 41:17-20; Psalm 126; Luke 1:46-55

    18/12/2025 Duration: 27min

    Today we will reflect on Isaiah 41:17–20, Psalm 126, Luke 1:46–55, From Wilderness of Despair to the Flourishing of Joy. Isaiah talks about the living nature of water, of how it can restore us, and how it brings life in even deserts. All through Scripture, nourishing rain and rivers serve as a picture for spiritual nourishment that God gives to quench our thirsty souls, bringing joy. In the passages next week, it is the poor and needy, those who are weeping, the lowly, and the hungry who are given this gift, while those who have lots already end up with nothing. We ask ‘why’ and Isaiah tells us, “So all may see and know” and testify, “The Lord has done great things.” This points us ahead to Jesus’ return when the world will be set to right and those who experience need will flourish.

  • November 30, 2025 Grounded & Growing: A Shoot from a Stump-- A Sign of Hope

    01/12/2025 Duration: 28min

    Today is the first Sunday of Advent. We enter Advent by reflecting on Isaiah 11:1–9; Psalm 72:1–7, 12–19; and Luke 1:26–38 A Shoot from a Stump—A Sign of Hope. It’s been a long time since the last prophets from God have come and spoken to the people, 400 years. There have been political upheavals, making life hard, and God’s people often feel that the only thing that has happened is they’ve simply changed oppressors. What is happening with God’s promises? Will the Messiah ever come? Were the prophecies true? Is there any reason to hope? How about today? Is there reason for hope when times are dark? There is hope, both then and now. Out of a seemingly lifeless stump a shoot comes fruit; not a weak shoot, but one that bears fruit. An angel comes to Mary and announces the coming of the Messiah through her! This shoot is going to make all things right, a promise that still holds today. Will we hold on to the promise like Mary ?

  • November 9, 2025 Sharing Our Faith: Speaking the Word Boldly | Acts 4:1-31

    01/12/2025 Duration: 30min

    Today, we will be reflecting on Acts 4:1-31, Speaking the Word Boldly. Peter and John have been told not to speak or teach in the name of Jesus. Their witness was so powerful that people believed their witness about Jesus and accepted Jesus as Lord and Saviour, and this threatens the rulers and elders of the Jews. Peter, John, and the other apostles led many people to Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit and were able to clearly and boldly share who Jesus is and show the people their need for Jesus.

  • November 16, 2025 The Gospel of Forgiveness According to Matthew | Matthew 6:12, 14-15; 18:21-35

    01/12/2025 Duration: 38min

    Today, we will have Pastor Ed Jager leads us in worship. We will be reflecting on Matthew 6:12,14-15; 18:21-35, The Gospel of Forgiveness According to Matthew .

  • November 23, 2025 Keep in God's Love | Jude

    01/12/2025 Duration: 28min

    Today, we will reflect on Jude’s letter to a church where there are members who have embraced some of their culture’s values on sexual values and practices. Our God is a holy and pure God and calls us as his children to purity and holiness. God has given us a way of relating to each other, of living with each other that leads to us becoming more Christ-like and to help us flourish as his children, growing more and more into who he has created us to be. The temptation is to make God into our image rather than living into the image of God.

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