
Whoever Welcomes You
Jesus reveals the invisible patterns connecting everything and everyone. Pastor Kevin does his best to translate these into simple drawings and offers reflections on what it means to give and receive.

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The sermon podcast from Eucharist Church in downtown Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.While we are grateful for anyone who listens in online, we also want to help people find good local communities. Contact us if you need a church recommendation in your area.Grace + Peace.
Unknown Host hosts Eucharist Church, a religion show with 217 episodes published.

Jesus reveals the invisible patterns connecting everything and everyone. Pastor Kevin does his best to translate these into simple drawings and offers reflections on what it means to give and receive.

Pastor Nina preaches her last sermon before parental leave, tying together long running themes about lament, prayer, and deconstruction. A must listen.

Happy Pentecost. Pastor Nina reflects on the coming the Holy Spirit and the quiet nature of the holy Spirit.

Eucharist supported missionary Alison Witt has been working at the intersection of migration and the gospel for decades. She brings her wisdom to the pulpit as Eastertide comes to a close.

Dallas Friesen reminds us that Jesus has not left us alone in the world. The Holy Spirit is with us.

Stephen Edwards, one of the elders at Eucharist, reflects on Jesus' words of comfort to his disciples on the eve of his crucifixion.

Lane Fusilier speaks about fear, about his own experience of fear and about the assurance that The Good Shepherd watches over us.

Robin Ellis invites us to journey on the Emmaus Road with the disciples who had lost hope, and to experience with them Jesus' ministry of reorientation and renewed hope,

Dallas Friesen takes us into a locked room on the third day after the crucifixion. There we find the disciples, minus Thomas, cowering in fear for their lives... and Jesus comes into the room and says "Peace be with you.

On Easter Sunday Pastor Nina invites us to join Mary in the garden as she encounters the risen Christ.

Rob Miller invites us to look forward, through the raising of Lazarus, to Jesus' revelation on the cross of the glory of God, a human being fully alive.

Pastor Nina takes us to the story of the man born blind and helps us face our often unconscious assumption that good things come to good people and bad things to bad people.

Dallas Friesen is with us again, this week to talk about the impact of the stories that we tell ourselves, or that we see ourselves as part of. Especially looking at the parable of the house built on the rock/sand and ho

Cindy Stover helps us revisit and rediscover a passage that is old and familiar to many of of us; John 3, and especially John 3:16.

Jill Trites, who is well known to Eucharist, having previously served as one of the pastors, leads us in a reflection on Jesus' time int he wilderness. In the process she gives us some pointers for finding hope in the ou

Pastor Nina reflects on the Transfiguration of Christ and challenges us to live in a way that is counter to our culture, which tends to commoditize everything, including persons, in order to serve "the market".

Dallas Friesen reminds us that every single human being is made in the image of God and, as such, is of ultimate value.

Aaron reminds us that, like the Corinthians, it's not because we're the smartest, or richest, or most powerful people in the world (spoiler, we're not) that we are in God's kingdom. It's because we have trusted in the ra

Peter Giokas speaks out of a lifetime of walking with God and invites us all to trust God.

Pastor Nina encourages us to stop striving and relax into trusting God.
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