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Gripped By Grace
Every Easter, we show up. We put on our best, we fill the room, and we celebrate the cross and the empty tomb. We say, “He is risen!” But if we’re honest, many of us walk away still wondering what the resurrection actually means for our everyday lives. Because once the songs fade and the day moves on, life doesn’t slow down. The pressure is still there. The questions still linger. And deep down, many of us are still asking, where do I really stand with God? What if Easter is pointing us to something more? What if it’s not just a moment we celebrate once a year, but a reality we are invited to live in?
This Easter, we’re beginning a new seven-week journey together called Gripped By Grace. It’s a series about discovering what the resurrection truly opens up for us - that God is not standing at a distance with a list of demands, but has drawn near to us through Jesus.
He came for you. He lived for you. He died for you. And He rose again so that He could fill your life with a grace you can’t find anywhere else. A grace that meets you in your questions. A grace that lifts the weight of shame. A grace that reminds you that failure is not the end of your story. This is the kind of grace that doesn’t just inspire you for a moment - it changes how you live.
And that’s what this series is all about. Not just believing that Jesus rose from the dead, but learning how to live in the grace He unlocked. The resurrection isn’t just an event in history - it’s the beginning of a new reality.


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.

The Gospel According To
FAITH COLUMBIA: In this series, The Gospel According To___________, we will seek to hear and identify with the Gospel while we uncover, expose, and learn how to combat the false gospels in our life.

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.

Together
FAITH COLUMBIA: We're in this together! That statement is one that lets us know we aren't alone, that others feel what we are feeling, and that others are experiencing what we are experiencing. As the people of God, we often feel isolated and alone, but that is not how God intends for us to live.