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One Another?

by COG Nanaimo on Jul.26, 2010, under Archived Sermons

Weekly Sermon – July 24th, 2010
What is the true Message the Bible teaches about how we should treat ‘one another’? The Focus and theme is summed up in one Word … Find out more in this Bible study style sermon.

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Fellowship: Beyond the Basics

by Jeremiah on Jun.12, 2010, under Archived Sermons

Weekly Sermon – June 12th, 2010
Discover what fellowship actually requires and how it binds God’s people together: creating stronger relationships that help every member put on the full armour of God.
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Unity and Love

by Jeremiah on Apr.24, 2010, under Archived Sermons

Weekly Sermon – April 24th, 2010
Eric Jantzen talks on church unity, and the place that godly love holds in binding brethren together.

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Held Together by a Spiritual Thread

by COG Nanaimo on Jan.21, 2010, under Articles, Jean Jantzen

God has called us to be part of something bigger than ourselves—family—a Church family now, then God’s family at the return of Jesus Christ. Life in our Church family can prepare us for that millennial family.

The bond that links your true family is not one of blood, but of respect and joy in each other’s life. Rarely do members of one family grow up under the same roof.

—Richard Bach

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For the Love of a Father

by COG Nanaimo on Jan.21, 2010, under Articles, Jean Jantzen

Sometimes the poorest man leaves his children the richest inheritance.
(Ruth E. Renkel)

By profession I am a soldier and take pride in that fact. But I am prouder — infinitely prouder — to be a father. A soldier destroys in order to build; the father only builds, never destroys. The one has the potentiality of death; the other embodies creation and life. And while the hordes of death are mighty, the battalions of life are mightier still. It is my hope that my son, when I am gone, will remember me not from the battle field but in the home repeating with him our simple daily prayer, “Our Father Who Art in Heaven”.
(Macarthur, Douglas 1880-1964 American Army General in WW II)

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