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  • Amazing Grace | Grace Changes Everything (1/5)
    2026/04/13

    We want to try something with you. We're going to ask you a question—and we think we can guess your answer.

    Ready? Here it is: What is the first hymn that comes to mind?

    Did you say “Amazing Grace”? If we took a poll, I suspect it would be the number one answer. But why is this hymn so well known? What is so amazing about “Amazing Grace”?

    This episode, we’re starting a new series called Amazing Grace. B.J. Van Kalsbeek kicks us off as we look at a verse from John—an eyewitness of Jesus—who wrote that Jesus came full of grace and truth. We’ll also explore a powerful story Jesus told that beautifully demonstrates the grace of God. Any guesses which one?

    Together, we’ll discover a few life-changing truths about God’s grace—truths that don’t just change us… they change everything.

    To close today's episode, enjoy a special worship mashup of 'Amazing Grace' and 'Sinking Deep' by the Sunnybrook Worship Team.

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    34 分
  • Easter | Sunnybrook Community Church
    2026/04/07

    Do you feel that worry, anxiety, and fear are becoming more common in our world? All you have to do is watch the news—or maybe look at some things in your own life—to realize it. Yet the Bible makes it clear that we are told "Do not be afraid" more times than any other command. These were the first words from the angel to the women who found the tomb empty, and they were also the first words of Jesus to His followers after His resurrection.

    We're convinced, that because of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus, we do not need to be afraid. And this Sunday, I want to give you three reasons why we do not need to be afraid:

    1. Our sins have been forgiven.
    2. We have a reason for living.
    3. We have the hope of heaven.

    This episode include testimonies from Brayden Dinkla, Monte (Michael) Montemurno, and Lori Keunen about how they found Christ in their lives when hope was lost. Additionally, Tammie Thedford sings of the Goodness of God as we declare the faithfulness of God on Easter Sunday.

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    33 分
  • Unscripted #125 - The Crimson Thread in the New Testament
    2026/03/31

    We're continuing to prepare for Easter 2026! In this episode, Pastor Jeff and Lydia continue their conversation about The Crimson Thread - this time, through the lens of the New Testament.

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    16 分
  • The Week Before | The Crimson Thread (4/4)
    2026/03/30

    It is often said that preparation shapes celebration.
    That’s why, this Sunday, we prepare our hearts for what’s to come.

    As we ready ourselves to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus, we pause to reflect on what was sacrificed on our behalf—the blood shed by our Savior. As we conclude our Crimson Thread series, we turn to the book of Exodus and the Passover, where we see a foreshadowing of Christ’s sacrifice. On the night when applied blood meant life given, we witness the beginning of what would ultimately lead to our salvation—the death of Jesus, and His blood poured out so that we might have life.

    Today, we will sit in reverent remembrance of the Passover—what it established for God’s people and its lasting impact on all who come to know Jesus as Lord and Savior.

    Listen to this special, full-length service episode.

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    52 分
  • The Crimson Thread | The Scapegoat (3/4)
    2026/03/23

    Have you ever heard of the word “scapegoat"? In the modern day, it’s a person who’s unfairly blamed for the mistakes of others. Think of a manager who unfairly blames an employee for a company's failure.

    Likely all of us, at some point in our lives, have blamed our failures and our mistakes on someone else. And it's likely been to no avail. But wouldn’t it be nice if you could REALLY place all of your failures on someone else? Wouldn’t you love to have a scapegoat for all your failures and mistakes in life?

    The good news is... we do. Jesus is our scapegoat. Listen as Pastor Jeff Moes continues in our series “The Crimson Thread.” We will be looking at Leviticus 16 and the Day of Atonement. We will talk about the scapegoat, who symbolically had the sin of the people placed on his head, and how he was taken far away. We will recognize together that Jesus is our ultimate Scapegoat.

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    30 分
  • Unscripted #124 - The Crimson Thread in the Old Testament
    2026/03/18

    As we prepare our hearts for Easter Sunday 2026, Pastor Jeff and Lydia dive into even more scripture about how the shed blood of Jesus Christ was prophesied throughout the Old Testament. This is a great episode to grab a pen and paper and take some notes!

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    16 分
  • The Crimson Thread | Rahab and the Spies (2/4)
    2026/03/16

    Have you ever wondered if you are good enough, have enough faith, or know enough about the Bible to be acceptable to God? I’m sure we all have at some point. The good news is that the writer of the book of Hebrews actually includes a prostitute in the Hall of Faith. In fact, one scholar argues that she is the most significant figure of faith in all of Hebrews 11.

    This week, as we continue in our series “The Crimson Thread,” Pastor Jeff Moes takes a look at Rahab, the prostitute in Joshua 2. Rahab was the one who hid the spies and protected them when the king's men came looking for them. As a reward, Rahab and her family were told that they would be protected from the destruction of Jericho if they placed a “Crimson/Scarlett Cord” outside the window of their home.

    This week, we want to look at Rahab’s faith: the simplicity of it, the sufficiency of it, and the legacy it produced for her entire family. Because if Rahab the prostitute can be made acceptable to God by grabbing hold and hiding behind a scarlet cord symbolizing the shed blood of Jesus, then so can you and me.

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    31 分
  • The Crimson Thread | Abraham Sacrifices Isaac (1/4)
    2026/03/09

    Have you ever wondered how the Bible fits together? Is there one theme - something that holds it all together - from Genesis to Revelation? I believe there is. Scholars call it the “Crimson Thread”, and it runs from the beginning to the end of the Bible.

    For the next 4 weeks leading up to Easter, we will talk about this Crimson Thread. We will be looking at four Old Testament stories that are a part of this Crimson Thread that lead us to Jesus and His redemptive work.

    This week, Pastor Jeff Moes will look at the story of Abraham and God’s call on his life to sacrifice his son, Isaac. We will compare the story of Abraham and Isaac with the story of Jesus and see, together, how Jesus became our Substitute. Be sure to be here this Sunday and every Sunday leading up to Easter as we prepare our hearts to celebrate the Resurrection.

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    31 分