Resources

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I Sermon Videos

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Fanshawe Location

Luke 24

Joel Kelsey

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Celebrating The Empty Tomb

A Worship Service Led by North Park Kids

Friday, April 7, 2024

Easter Sunday

Joel Miles

Sunday, March 31, 2024

Fanshawe Youtube for more

Stratford Location

Overcoming Fear, Anxiety, and Worry Nicholas Keating

Sunday, April 14, 2024

God's Gentle Whisper

Pamela Wideman

Sunday, April 7, 2024

Easter Sunday | Family Service

Pamela Wideman

Sunday, March 31, 2024

Stratford Youtube for more

I Points to Ponder

As of January 2023, we will no longer be providing sermon transcripts. Points to Ponder will continue to be available. All sermons are available on our YouTube channel, North Park Fanshawe. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to us at connect@northpark.ca.


By Joel Kelsey 14 Apr, 2024
Suffering Glory Luke 24 Joel Kelsey April 14, 2024 With a friend, your family or in your small group, discuss the following questions: The disciples were doubting Jesus, yet still gathered together. What do you do when you face times of doubt? What do we gain by sharing our doubts with others, how does it impact ourselves and others? Read John 20:29. In Luke 24:39, Jesus offers up his pierced hands and feet to the disciples to reassure their doubts. How does God reassure your faith and doubts when you aren’t able to physically see his pierced hands or feet? Jesus mentions how He is hungry in front of His disciples. Why do you think Luke included this detail? What does it mean for Jesus to have a resurrected physical body? How do we balance the vertical aspect of our faith, praising and worshipping God, with the horizontal aspect of our faith, loving our neighbours? Is there a perfect balance? Are there seasons you focus more on than the other? Where do you feel like you’re scattered at the moment? Where is a place you feel God is called you to be a life-giving and transformative presence?
By Bev Boyd 07 Apr, 2024
Celebrating the Empty Tomb Children's Ministry Service April 7, 2024 In lieu of Points to Ponder (owing to the nature of the April 7 service), we have a few suggestions to consider for your group time. Would you take some extra time to pray for: one another; for North Park; and in light of the service, especially for the Children's Ministry and the open Children's Ministry staff position to be filled? We'll be returning to the Hebrew Sermon Series on April 21. Viewing "The Book of Hebrews" by the Bible Project would be a great preparation to go back into that series. Just google: "The Bible Project Hebrews" or click the link https://bibleproject.com/explore/video/hebrews/ . It's just over 8 minutes long. This might just also be a great opportunity to spend some extra time catching up and connecting with one another. Enjoy! Thank you for all you are doing with and for your group members. May God richly bless your time together. And please know I am praying for you. Grace and peace, Bev Boyd
By Joel Miles 28 Mar, 2024
Suffering Glory Easter Sunday 2024 Joel Miles March, 31 2024 With a friend, your family or in your small group, discuss the following questions: Read Luke 23:56-24:1. In these verses Luke uses words that evoke the creation account of the world. Why do you think this is significant for Luke to do when beginning to tell the account of Jesus rising from the dead? Read Luke 24:1-8. Why did the women go to the tomb? Were they expecting Jesus to be there? What do you think it would have truly been like to be these women? Have you ever longed to experience something like this? The word used in 24:7 concerning Jesus’ resurrection clearly means that Jesus rose bodily from the grave. Why is this important? Read Luke 24:9-12. Why did this seem like nonsense to the disciples? How was death viewed at that time? Read Luke 24:13-24. How did these disciples view the effect of Jesus’ death? How did it affect their view of him? How do we normally think of heroes? How is this similar to how the disciples in this text thought of Jesus? How does Jesus respond to the disciples in Luke 24:25-27? Compare these verses to Luke 24:7. Both times the text says it was “necessary” for Jesus’ to suffer and die before rising again. Why did Jesus have to die and suffer for us before entering into his glory? What does Jesus’ death and suffering for us, and his resurrection mean for our lives? How does it give us hope amidst our pain and suffering?
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