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Red Letter Challenge
What would the Body of Jesus Christ – the Christian Church – look like if every believer would take Jesus’ words, the ones that are written in red letters in Bibles, and actually put them into practice? That’s a very unoriginal idea or question that could change not just the followers of Jesus Christ but also the world in which we live. Highlighting five areas of following Jesus, we will move together in discovering what it means to be, forgive, serve, give, and go as a church called Faith, Oakville.


Facets of Forgiveness

Pivot
Life is full of twists, turns, and Pivots that often signal a change of direction or a new chapter in our lives. During our six-week Lenten journey on Sunday mornings, we will highlight a number of Pivots in Jesus’ life and discuss what they mean for Christians today.

Ash Wednesday 2021

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?
FAITH COLUMBIA

New Year New Me
FAITH OAKVILLE

Family Traditions
Midweek Advent worship will be only online this year, focusing on Family Traditions. For three Wednesdays, beginning December 2 at 7 pm, services will include a time of worship and message highlighting the meaning beyond the traditions of putting up Christmas lights, the Christmas tree, and the practice of gift-giving.

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

Love God
FAITH COLUMBIA: The greatest commandment ever given is found way back in the book of Deuteronomy 6: Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. But what does that look like?

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.