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Current Series
Another
This is not just Another series. “One Another” is a repeated expression in the New Testament, describing a culture where God’s people are to be connected to one Another in ways the world has not seen.
New Year New Me
FAITH OAKVILLE
Carols
Our weekend worship and messages during December will center around the historic tradition, Christmas Carols. The Carols have been a staple of the Advent/Christmas season for hundreds of years, bringing joyful, familiar lyrics and tunes that often conjure up memories of Christmases from the past.
Thanksgiving 2020
Celebrate Faith
Faith is seventy-five years old in November 2020, and that signals a time to celebrate and give thanks for what the Lord has done and look forward with vision and anticipation at what the Lord has in store for His church for the next seventy-five years.
Worship With All
In this series, we will focus on how our worship is not limited to sitting in the seats on Sundays. Worship cannot be neatly confined to discrete times or places; nor can it be limited to a specific aspect of our lives. Worship is holistic; it is reflected in all we do and all we are.
Mission Possible
During the month of September, we will focus on what God is doing around the world and closer to home in our city. Each week we will focus on one of Faith's mission partners and discover how we can make an impact.
Family Worship
At The Movies 80s
Ah…movies from the eighties! So many classic movies were made during this decade. During this five-week summer series, we will have some fun highlighting classic movies that offer memorable teachable lessons about the realities of life.
Living in Babylon
The term Babylon is synonymous with a “pagan” culture, or non-Christian territory. Babylon in the O.T. was considered the enemy, the people who defeated the Israelites and made them exiles in a strange and foreign land that was not their home. In the same way, Christian believers who desire to live as children of God are feeling the effects of living in a changing post-Christian, even anti-Christian America.