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This is the podcast for the weekly teaching of Church of the City in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. We are the family of God, on the mission of God, making disciples of Jesus, praying, "In Guelph as it is in Heaven."
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Ezekiel: Prophecies of Judgment on the Nations
We as elders and staff are praying for you if you sensed a step of obedience God was asking of you last Sunday. This week we'll look at Ezekiel 25-32 as Ezekiel directs his prophecies outward towards the surrounding nations.
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Ezekiel: Prophecies of Judgment on Israel
This week we'll look at Ezekiel's final prophecies before he learns of the fall of Jerusalem. We trust you've finding that, in the midst of difficult passages like the ones we've been looking at in recent weeks, the Spirit still has rich things to teach us. We'll also be hearing some stories of God at work through our missional communities.
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Ezekiel: God’s Presence Departs
This Sunday we continue our journey through Ezekiel by looking at one of Israel's darkest moments and considering what God might want to teach us from a passage as difficult as this.
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Ezekiel: Signs of Woe for Israel
This week in our series in Ezekiel, we'll be looking at chapters 4-7, and considering what God's warnings to the people of Israel might mean for us in twenty-first century Guelph. We'll also be having our Welcome Home lunch after the service. If you are newer to Church of the City, we'd love to have you join us. See below for more details!
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Ezekiel: Ezekiel’s call
The Old Testament prophets are all interesting characters, Ezekiel perhaps the most so. His actions and visions are strange, often bizarre, even, and can leave us wondering what we can learn from them for the Christian life today. Join us this Sunday as we begin our new series, Ezekiel: A Strange and Beautiful Witness, and hopefully see in Ezekiel's ministry hope as we follow God today.
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Ruined & Restored: The Restoration of All Things
This weekend, over the course of Good Friday and Easter, we'll consider just how deep the brokenness runs that Christ died to redeem us from, and Sunday we'll consider how glorious a restoration we have received because of Christ's resurrection. We'll even have some interactive element for kids and grownups that we are excited to experience together! See below for more details on both services.