
Why Do I Keep Giving In?
Why is it so hard to change? We all know what it's liekt o repeat the same patters despite our best intentions. Our cutlure says try harder. Provers points somewhere else entirely. In this message Rev. Seth explores wher

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Welcome to the sermon podcast of St. George-in-the-Pines Anglican Church in Banff, Alberta. Each week we share messages that explore Scripture with depth, honesty, and hope that are rooted in the Anglican tradition and engaging the questions of today’s world. Join us as we learn, worship, and grow together in the love of Jesus Christ.
Unknown Host hosts St. George in the Pines, a religion show with 47 episodes published.

Why is it so hard to change? We all know what it's liekt o repeat the same patters despite our best intentions. Our cutlure says try harder. Provers points somewhere else entirely. In this message Rev. Seth explores wher

What do you do when someone hurts you? Our culture has plenty of advice: move on, cut them off, keep your distance. But conflict has a way of following us, and some wounds refuse to stay buried. In this sermon Rev Seth e

Why is it so hard to let things go? This week Rev. Seth explores Jesus' surprising teaching on anger, forgiveness, and reconciliation, and why the stories we tell ourselves shape far more than we realize.

What if the biggest obstacle to wisdom isn't ignorance, but pride? Most of us think pride is easy to spot. But what if it's far more subtle than we imagine? What if it quietly shapes the way we see ourselves, our neighbo

Who can call you out? Most of us assume we're teachable. But what if one of the greatest obstacles to wisdom isn't ignorance, but the quiet conviction that we've already figured it out? This week Rev. Seth begins Part 2
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Why do we spend so much of life trying to hold everything together, prove ourselves, or stay in control? This Pentecost Sunday we reach a turning point in our Eastertide series on wisdom. As we reflect on Pentecost and c
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What do you do when life unfolds differently than you hoped? This week Seth reflects on what happens inside us during difficult seasons, and why that might matter more than we think.
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What would it feel like to stop trying to control how everything turns out? Most of us grip the future tightly because we're afraid of what happens if we don't. But carrying that weight eventually crushes us. This Sunday
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Most of us are carrying more than we were ever meant to. In this sermon, Rev. Seth sits with the tension between self-reliance and surrender, and asks what it actually looks like to stop holding everything together on yo

Have you ever stopped to ask what is shaping your heart? Most of us notice obvious mistakes, but the deeper danger is often the quiet voices we trust without question. This week, Rev. Seth explores how wisdom begins when

What do you do when you dont know what to do? When the answers arent obvious, and the path forward feels unclear. In this message, Rev. Seth invites us into a different way of approaching those moments, one that may chal

What do you do when the answers arent obvious? In this sermon, Rev. Seth begins our Eastertide series on wisdom by exploring why the kind of guidance we often look for may not be what Scripture is actually offering. This
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What if the thing you try not to think about is already shaping how you live? In this Easter sermon, Rev. Seth explores why we dont actually live by what we claim to believe, how the certainty of death quietly forms our
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What if God didnt ignore evil but dealt with it fully? On Good Friday, Rev Seth invites us to face the cross without softening it. This message explores the tension between justice and mercy, and why what happens at the
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What if you could welcome Jesus and still miss who he really is? On Palm Sunday, Rev. Seth reflects on how easy it is to recognize Jesus on our terms while resisting him on his. This message explores how our assumptions
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What do you do when you reach a point in life that cannot be fixed? In this message, Rev. Seth reflects on the reality we often avoid and the quiet ways we try to manage it, and points to a different way of living that d
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Have you ever been certain you were seeing things clearly, only to realize later that you had missed something important? In this Lenten message, Rev. Seth reflects on the healing of the man born blind and the deeper que
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Have you ever noticed how suffering can either close a person off or open them up? In this weeks message, Rev. Seth explores Jesus encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well and what it reveals about the posture of t

What if being faithful still isnt the same as being truly alive in God? In this Second Sunday of Lent message, Reverend Seth reflects on Jesus conversation with Nicodemus and why the call to be born again is more essenti
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What holds the church together when everything else is stripped away? In this sermon, Rev. Seth invites us to consider what truly belongs at the center of Christian life and why the cross of Jesus Christ continues to con
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