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Commons Church Podcast

English, Christianity, 11 seasons, 511 episodes, 3 days, 8 hours, 29 minutes
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Intellectually honest. Spiritually passionate. Jesus at the centre. As a Christian community that strives to live, play and help in the urban neighbourhoods of Calgary, we have chosen the name Commons Church to indicate our commitment to making the imagination of God tangible in our space. We believe God is invested in the renewal of all things, therefore, we want to live the 'Good News' by being part of the rhythms of our city as good neighbours, good friends, and good citizens in the common life of the city.
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Cultivating God's Vineyard - Jeremy Duncan

In this sermon, we begin our new series on the parables of judgment—one of the most challenging and misunderstood aspects of Jesus’ teachings. Judgment often sounds intimidating, but what if it’s not about condemnation or punishment? What if it’s God’s loving correction, guiding us back when we’ve strayed off the path?Join us as we explore: • How Jesus reframes judgment as an act of love and guidance, not punishment • The true meaning behind Jesus’ parables of judgment, like the parable of the vineyard • Why God’s judgment is for us, not against us, and how it helps us find life, not destruction • The deeper purpose of God’s correction in our journey toward grace🔑 Key Takeaways: • Judgment is not about fear; it’s God’s loving invitation to live differently. • God’s judgment clears away the obstacles that keep us from experiencing His grace. • Jesus offers a new understanding of judgment—one that leads us to life, not ruin.🌿 If you’ve ever struggled with the idea of God’s judgment, this message offers a fresh perspective full of hope, love, and grace.🙏 Don’t forget to share, and subscribe for more messages about faith, grace, and living out the way of Jesus. ★ Support this podcast ★
10/20/202431 minutes, 34 seconds
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Replace Tithing with Generosity - Jeremy Duncan

In this week’s sermon, we tackle one of the most challenging aspects of faith: our relationship with wealth. Is generosity an obligation, or can it be a deeper, more fulfilling part of our spiritual journey? We explore how wealth has often corrupted religious spaces, leading to misconceptions like the 10% tithe, and we break down what the Bible really says about giving.Join us as we: • Debunk the cultural myth of the tithe. • Explore Jesus’ teaching on generosity in the Sermon on the Mount. • Unpack René Girard’s theory of mimetic desire and how it shapes our modern relationship with wealth. • Discover how a “good eye” can lead us to a life of meaningful, intentional generosity that reflects the heart of God.🔑 Key Takeaways: • Generosity isn’t about obligation; it’s about becoming the person you want to be. • Jesus calls us to invest in things that have lasting value, not just material wealth. • Faith and wealth are connected, and a healthy relationship with both can illuminate our path forward.If you’re ready to rethink how faith and wealth intersect in your life, this message is for you.🌱 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more content on faith, growth, and living out the way of Jesus. ★ Support this podcast ★
10/14/202432 minutes, 55 seconds
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Bonus: Who Were the Pharisees?

In this bonus podcast, we explore the often misunderstood relationship between Jesus and the Pharisees. While the Pharisees are frequently seen as the “villains” of the New Testament, there is much more nuance to their interactions with Jesus. We’ll discuss the different groups present in Jesus’ time, including the Sadducees, Zealots, and Essenes, and how Jesus’ teachings most closely aligned with the Pharisees, despite some important differences.We’ll learn about the Pharisees’ emphasis on study, interpretation of the Torah, and their innovative approach to making religious practices accessible to the common people. We’ll also discuss why Jesus sometimes critiqued certain Pharisees while maintaining respect for their overall tradition. Understanding this relationship helps us better appreciate both Jesus’ teachings and our Jewish neighbors today. ★ Support this podcast ★
10/11/202424 minutes, 48 seconds
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Faith and Belonging - Bobbi Salkeld

As pastors and friends, this is a question that emerges in conversation pretty regularly. We all have doubts about what we believe, questions about whether our beliefs are well-founded, and we struggle sometimes to find the rhythms and habits that support the faith we want to foster. At Commons, we think wrestling with these questions is an essential part of being a faith-full human. In fact, our journey towards understanding who Jesus  is and what He teaches often brings us to a point where we must wrestle with our uncertainties, and hopefully do it together. Throughout this series, we will delve into these themes, offering practical insights and encouragement. We will explore how our doubts can lead to deeper faith, how friendships can support us, and how volunteering can bring us closer to God and each other. Together, let's hold onto faith, knowing that it is through our questions, our connections, and our acts of service that we truly find the divine. ★ Support this podcast ★
10/7/202427 minutes, 53 seconds
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Relationship AND Religion - Jeremy Duncan

This week we explore the felt experience of faith and what it means to hold on to faith even when emotions fluctuate. We discuss how faith can be both a deep, personal relationship with God and a set of religious practices that sustain us through life’s ups and downs. From a conversation with my son about bacon to the story of the “beloved disciple” racing to the empty tomb, we dive into how our faith is shaped by unique experiences, rituals, and sometimes even doubts.Whether you feel close to God today or find yourself going through the motions, this message will encourage you to embrace faith as a lived journey. We’ll look at how both the emotional and practical aspects of faith play a role in helping us hold on, especially when things get tough.🔑 Key Takeaways: • Faith is not just an emotion; it’s also about the rhythms and practices that guide us. • Our unique experiences and stories are valid expressions of our journey with God. • You are invited to see yourself as the “beloved disciple,” fully part of the ongoing story of Jesus.🙌 If you’ve ever felt disconnected or struggled with how to keep your faith vibrant, this message is for you.✨ Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more content that explores how we navigate our faith journeys! ★ Support this podcast ★
9/30/202429 minutes, 49 seconds
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Friendship and Faith - Bobbi Salkeld

As pastors and friends, this is a question that emerges in conversation pretty regularly. We all have doubts about what we believe, questions about whether our beliefs are well-founded, and we struggle sometimes to find the rhythms and habits that support the faith we want to foster. At Commons, we think wrestling with these questions is an essential part of being a faith-full human. In fact, our journey towards understanding who Jesus  is and what He teaches often brings us to a point where we must wrestle with our uncertainties, and hopefully do it together. Throughout this series, we will delve into these themes, offering practical insights and encouragement. We will explore how our doubts can lead to deeper faith, how friendships can support us, and how volunteering can bring us closer to God and each other. Together, let's hold onto faith, knowing that it is through our questions, our connections, and our acts of service that we truly find the divine. ★ Support this podcast ★
9/22/202426 minutes, 41 seconds
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Questions, Doubts and Born Again - Jeremy Duncan

This week, we explore how faith can evolve through critical ideas, personal growth, and changing life experiences. Centered on the journey of faith, this series tackles topics like theology, doubt, and resilience. Through the story of Nicodemus, we learn about deconstructing and rebuilding faith, embracing uncertainty, and trusting in a love beyond ourselves. This is an invitation to hold on, grow, and continuously be “born again” into new spiritual depths. ★ Support this podcast ★
9/16/202432 minutes, 1 second
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Ten Years - Jeremy Duncan

9/9/202429 minutes, 12 seconds