SKMB Family News
Oct 10, 2024
CCMBC News
Israel and the Church
In our church, there seems to be a lot of conversation (and confusion) around Israel and the church. There seems to be various theological interpretive systems being tossed about from dispensational, covenantal, replacement theology, etc., all that seem to bring some conflict when it comes to those very “pro-Israel” and those who hold a strong “peace position”. Is this simply a “disputable matter” or does our MB Confession give us clarity for our actual teaching and preaching? —K.
Apr 26, 2023
General
Missional Clarity
It’s been estimated that in the next 10 years, 9,000 churches will be closing their doors for the last time. We take comfort in the reality that Jesus builds His church, that He is faithful and that nothing can stop His mission from advancing.
Sep 6, 2022
General
Shall we accept good from God, and not trouble?
I watch a lot of Major League Baseball; the Toronto Blue Jays are my team. A good number of the Blue Jay players wear crosses and routinely engage in the Catholic practice of ‘crossing’ themselves. Both of these provide some level of testimony that God plays a role in their personal and professional lives. It is common practice for some of these elite ball players to make a gesture of thanks and praise to God when they accomplish a good hit, crossing themselves and raising a hand to the heavens.
Recent News
Jan 8, 2025
General
Be A Blessing
Hope Fellowship Church (Saskatoon) organized a “Backpack Gift” for marginalized members of the church’s neighbourhood.
Jan 8, 2025
General
We Remember
Pastor Ken Sperling (1947-2024) served the Christian Fellowship Church in Lucky Lake (1976-1980 and 2007-2017).
Dec 11, 2024
General
The Gift of Grief
The COVID pandemic days are thankfully in the rearview mirror — but would you believe me if I told you there is still an epidemic in our world?
This epidemic I’m talking about is grief: from the death of loved ones, broken relationships, lost dreams, lost jobs, sickness. No matter how hard we try to avoid or ignore it, we will all encounter grief at some point in our lives. And the problem is, no one wants to talk about it.