Southside Community Church - Milton

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Audio recordings from services at Southside Church in Milton, Ontario.Our vision is to welcome the arrival of God's Future in our Present.Our mission is to help families to experience the reality of God's Kingdom in their lives.

Episodes

  • The Pilgrim's Progress - The Celestial City

    25/02/2020 Duration: 37min

    February 23, 2020 Speaker: Ian Campbell 1 Corinthians 15.50-57 As we wind up our series on the Pilgrim's Progress we see Christian off into the "Celestial City." Many of us have seen loved ones off and none of us has been able to go across the chasm of death along with them. The Apostle Paul gives us insight as he is inspired by the Spirit so that we can begin to imagine how we are changed and transformed in the "Celestial City."

  • The Pilgrim's Progress - Vanity Fair

    19/02/2020 Duration: 26min

    February 16, 2020 Speaker: Ian Campbell 1 John 2.15-17 Pilgrim encounters a town which is full of fun and excitement, rather like a carnival! But it has a strange undercurrent that troubles him. We will think about the ambivalence we should feel about our own "vanity fair" as we hear the Apostle John's warning about loving the world.

  • The Pilgrim's Progress - Sychar's Well

    11/02/2020 Duration: 25min

    February 11, 2020 Speaker: Ian Campbell John 4.1-32 A few weeks ago we considered the experience of conviction and the various ways we are drawn through its versions towards Jesus. In the meeting between Jesus and the Samaritan woman we have a real life story of the struggles of religion and shame and meaning that prepared a woman to meet and trust in Jesus. This is one act of the drama of personal salvation.

  • The Pilgrim's Progress - The House Beautiful

    04/02/2020 Duration: 34min

    Speaker: Ian Campbell John 17 The Great Dance we have been speaking about these few weeks is the living hope of Christians. We long to see the Kingdom come and heaven and earth be joined as one. In the meantime, however, as we wait and work we are invited into our part of the dance, that between the church and itself. In John 17 Jesus anticipates the way we will be one with the Trinity but prays for our oneness as the church. In Pilgrim's Progress we see the beauty of this in the "House Beautiful."

  • The Pilgrim's Progress - Sinai

    28/01/2020 Duration: 34min

    January 26, 2020 Speaker: Ian Campbell Romans 8.15 Early in Christian's journey he meets a character named "worldly wiseman" and the village of morality. He seems to give good and sensible advice. Possibly the greatest error we still make as followers of Christ is to try to meet the requirements of morality by climbing Mt Sinai. It doesn't work! It's not the way to a relationship with God nor is at a way to please God as His children.

  • The Pilgrim's Progress - The Slough of Despond

    21/01/2020 Duration: 35min

    Sunday, January 19 2020 Speaker: Ian Campbell John 16.8-10 John Bunyan introduces the graphic term "slough of despond" as one of the first places and experiences of Pilgrim. What is your life's version of this place of need or desperation on your spiritual journey? Did you have a sense of guilt, need or conviction? What do our friends go through that intensifies their spiritual need and may be used by God to bring them to start following Jesus?

  • The Pilgrim's Progress - The Journey Begins...

    15/01/2020 Duration: 14min

    January 12, 2020 Speaker: Ian Campbell Genesis 12.1-3 The Pilgrim's Progress is very reminiscent of the story of Abraham and also prompts us to think of the Christian life as a kind of a journey. It involves leaving and travelling and finally arriving. This is a better way to think of ourselves than being and staying somewhere in a static sense. Did you start? Where are you on the journey? What is your destination? What are you encountering along the way?

  • Ring The Changes

    07/01/2020 Duration: 33min

    Sunday, January 5, 2020 Speaker: Ian Campbell Philippians 3.13-14 Ringing the Changes is a lovely but perhaps passing expression that describes the pattern of chiming church bells. Then comes the encouragement to "ring out the old" and "ring in the new" at the change of year and, indeed, decade. This rhymes well with St. Paul's exhortation to forget what is behind and to straining forward to what is ahead. Let's each think about the particular change that we need to ring in our lives in 2020.

  • Shepherds?

    02/01/2020 Duration: 27min

    Sunday December 29, 2019 Speaker: Ian Campbell Luke 2.8-20 Shepherds have been brought into the limelight in nativity pageants worldwide. But notoriety would have been very surprising to the group referred to in Luke’s nativity account – the ones who were living out in the fields. Why were they the first to hear this news? Who were they anyway? What’s important about them for us?

  • The Graces of Sorrow - Comfort

    29/12/2019 Duration: 31min

    Sunday December 22, 2019 Speaker: Ian Campbell Psalm 41 As we walk through the journey of sorrow in our lives we face intense loneliness as a result of our losses and disappointment. Comfort is the severe mercy that we grasp perhaps tentatively. God is called the God of all comfort. We are comforted so that we can comfort others. As we emerge from the intensity of our sorrow we can look up and around.

  • The Graces of Sorrow - Joy (Gaudete)

    17/12/2019 Duration: 33min

    December 15, 2019 Speaker - Ian Campbell Psalm 40 The pink candle in the midst of the purple/blue advent wreath is called “Gaudete,” a Latin word that means “rejoice” and specifically refers to a 16th Century carol with the exact exhortation in song. It is placed well into the season that has a growing sense of desperation amidst our sorrow as we long for Advent.

  • The Graces of Sorrow - Lament

    10/12/2019 Duration: 26min

    December 8, 2019 Speaker: Ian Campbell Psalm 22 Lament is an uncommon term for today. It implies a mixture of sadness, complaint and helplessness. It speaks out of the depth of our sorrow with only the faintest hint of hope that we glimpse and need the power of Advent to manage.

  • The Graces of Sorrow - Hope

    03/12/2019 Duration: 25min

    December 1, 2019 Speaker: Ian Campbell Psalm 39 Hope’s presence in the midst of sorrow has a subtle persistence to it. It has the character of resilience which allows us to take a “deep dive” into our sorrow. It is empowered by the strength of Advent’s promise.

  • I'm just asking.... Is Hell Real?

    26/11/2019 Duration: 30min

    November 24, 2019 Speaker: Ian Campbell Rev 20.11-15 "Abandon hope, all ye who enter here." So we find in Dante's Inferno from the 14th Century where he describes an inscription at the entrance to Hell. Is Hell a real place? Who is destined for Hell? Is it about conscious, eternal punishment as many doctrinal statements of evangelicalism state?

  • I'm Just Asking.....Is Jesus The Only Way?

    19/11/2019 Duration: 26min

    November 17, 2019 Speaker: Ian Campbell John 14.6 Jesus was very plain about His claim to be the only way to the Father. So is it just that plain and simple, come to Jesus and you're given a ticket to heaven and the Father? Or is it more complicated somehow? Do you find yourself with some "but.." questions that don't seem easily resolved? Are they "who.." questions that poke at the "us" and "them" sorting that we might have grown up with? Is there any other way? What if you don't know about Jesus?

  • I'm just asking .... Why Doesn't God Intervene in My Troubles?

    12/11/2019 Duration: 32min

    November 10, 2019 Speaker: Ian Campbell Genesis 50.20 Last week we established that God knows and loves us individually and personally. The follow up question is why then doesn’t He intervene in our lives when we are in trouble of some kind? Perhaps the greatest objection people raise is about the relationship between God and suffering. Is there a reasonable response?

  • I'm just asking..... Does God Care About Me Personally?

    05/11/2019 Duration: 30min

    November 3, 2019 Speaker: Ian Campbell Psalm 139 This question might be followed by a "why" sort of question which is perhaps the harder one to figure out. But it's a very important one to ask first. Then we might be able to discuss possibilities for the "why" follow ups!

  • I'm just asking.... Why doesn't God prove His existence?

    29/10/2019 Duration: 36min

    October 27, 2019 Speaker: Ian Campbell John 20.29 On the other end of our discussion about the value of questions and doubt we are faced with a statement Jesus made to Thomas calling those who believe without seeing "blessed." How do we make sense of this? Wouldn't it be better to know God's existence for sure and then deal with what implications that has? What is the added value of faith?

  • I'm just asking ....What kind of book is the bible?

    22/10/2019 Duration: 43min

    October 20, 2019 Speaker: Ian Campbell 2 Timothy 3.16 What kind of book is the Bible? How are we supposed to read it and understand it? The National Post posed that question a few years ago and proposed that there are four views on this question: 1. supernatural revelation of God's eternal will; 2. inspiring moral guide; 3. sacred literature like all sacred literature or 4. faithful confessions and family album. What does the Bible claim about itself? What has your experience of the Bible been?

  • I'm just asking...How Can the God of the Old Testament be the same as the God of the New Testament?

    15/10/2019 Duration: 46min

    October 13, 2019 Speaker: Mike Burns If anyone has ever read through the Bible – or even read parts of the Bible from both the Old & New Testament – a nagging question usually arises: How can the God of the Old Testament be the same as the God of the New Testament? A quick glance could leave us viewing the OT God as an angry father and the NT God as the hippie son. Are they different? Did God change? Do Christian’s have to reconcile the two or can we just ignore what we read in the Old Testament in favour of Jesus? Join us this Sunday as we wrestle with these questions together!

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