Summerside Community Church

Summerside Community Church

From Sunday sermons to Monday conversations, SCC Weekly offers real talk, honest questions, and encouragement for the week ahead. It’s all about growing in faith, walking with Jesus, and staying connected to what God’s doing in and through our community.

  1. 12 APR

    Why Jesus Gave Himself

    Join us as Tracy shares how Hebrews 9 and 10 help us understand why Jesus gave Himself and how His sacrifice opens the way for us to come close to God with a clean conscience. Many of us carry a quiet tension between wanting to be known and still feeling the need to hide. Scripture traces that tension back to the beginning, where closeness with God gave way to shame and distance. Even in the Christian life, it can feel like we are doing the right things outwardly while still carrying a weight within. This teaching walks through how the old covenant shaped behaviour but could not reach the conscience. It could not remove guilt or restore that inner sense of nearness to God. Jesus steps in as both priest and sacrifice, offering His life once for all. Through Him, the conscience is cleansed and the way into God’s presence is opened. We are invited to draw near with confidence and live in a steady, growing faith together as His church. 📖 In This Video, We Chat About: • Why shame leads us to hide and how Scripture speaks into that • What Hebrews 9 and 10 reveal about Jesus’ sacrifice • How a clean conscience changes our daily faith • What it means to draw near to God with confidence 🙏 Join us on this journey as we learn to follow Jesus in our everyday life. This is for anyone looking to deepen their faith or find some answers. This message gives a fresh view on understanding God’s love and His plans for us. • Uncover how Jesus’ once for all sacrifice cleanses the conscience • Recognize where you may still feel the pull to hide • Learn how to draw near to God with confidence and steady faith 💡 Highlights of the Sermon: • Jesus’ sacrifice reaches the conscience and brings true cleansing • The way into God’s presence is open through Christ • A steady life of faith grows as we stay connected and walk together

  2. 5 APR

    Once for All: Jesus and the Better Covenant

    Join us as Joel shares how Hebrews 7 and 8 help us see Jesus as our living High Priest, holding us before the Father right now and inviting us to trust Him fully. A quiet confidence begins to grow in the Christian life as we begin to understand that His work is complete and His ministry is ongoing. In this teaching, the priesthood, the mystery of Melchizedek, and the story of Jerusalem are brought together in a clear and grounded way. What once appeared in glimpses finds its fullness in Jesus. He is the High Priest we could never produce, one who lives by the power of a life that cannot be destroyed. Because He lives, He continues to intercede, remain present, and hold us before the Father. His sacrifice was once for all, and through faith we receive what He has already accomplished. Forgiveness is complete, and we are invited to draw near with confidence and live from that place. This message invites us into a steady posture of trust, where faith begins to take root and shape our everyday lives. 📖 In This Video, We Chat About: • How Jesus fulfills the priesthood and brings it to completion • What the mystery of Melchizedek reveals about Jesus • Why Jesus’ ongoing ministry matters for our daily faith • How to live with confidence, knowing you are held before the Father 🙏 Join us on this journey as we learn to follow Jesus in our everyday life. This is for anyone looking to deepen their faith or find some answers. This message gives a fresh view on understanding God’s love and His plans for us. • Uncover how Jesus’ finished work continues to shape your life today • Recognize where you are being invited to trust Him more deeply • Learn how to live from a place of confidence and nearness to God 💡 Highlights of the Sermon: • Jesus is our High Priest, present and interceding right now • His sacrifice was once for all, and forgiveness is complete • We are invited to draw near and live with steady trust

  3. 29 MAR

    Come Boldly To Jesus

    Join us as Heather shares how Jesus invites us to come with confidence, trusting that His finished work has already dealt with sin and the inner voice that keeps us at a distance. In Hebrews 4, we see Jesus as our merciful and faithful High Priest who understands our weakness and meets us with gentleness. Heather walks through how the cross reaches even our conscience, reshaping how we pray, how we think, and how we draw near to God. As we stay close to Jesus through Scripture and prayer, we learn to live with steady faith, trusting that nothing is left unresolved between us and Him. 📖 In This Video, We Chat About: • How Jesus is our merciful and faithful High Priest • What “It is finished” means for your conscience • Why we can come to God with confidence • How prayer becomes agreement with what Jesus has done 🙏 Join us on this journey as we learn to follow Jesus in our everyday life. This is for anyone looking to deepen their faith or find some answers. This message gives a fresh view on understanding God’s love and His plans for us. • Uncover how Jesus meets us in our weakness with gentleness • Recognize how the cross speaks to guilt, shame, and inner doubt • Learn how to approach God with confidence in daily life 💡 Highlights of the Sermon: • Jesus understands our humanity and meets us with compassion • The finished work of the cross reaches our inner thoughts • Faith grows as we come to God with confidence and trust Recorded on March 29, 2026 at Summerside Community Church in Summerside PEI, a church family learning to follow Jesus in everyday life. If you’d like to support what God is doing through Summerside Community Church, prayerfully consider giving through the link below. Your generosity helps share the hope of Jesus here in Summerside PEI and beyond.

  4. 22 MAR

    Who Told You That?

    Join us as Joel shares how Hebrews 3 calls us to slow our attention, listen for the voice of Jesus, and walk in steady faith together as a church. As pressure, distraction, and uncertainty grow, our attention can drift, yet this passage brings us back to a steady place by fixing our eyes on Jesus. Joel reminds us that Jesus is faithful over God’s house, and we are part of that house together, encouraging one another and staying aligned with His voice. The invitation is simple and present. Today, if you hear His voice, keep your heart soft. The wilderness story shows how other voices can reshape what we believe over time, yet Jesus remains with us in every season. As we trust Him, we begin to experience a deeper rest where faith takes root and grows. 📖 In This Video, We Chat About: • Fixing our attention on Jesus in everyday life • Keeping a soft heart when we hear God’s voice • How other voices shape what we believe over time • Living as God’s house together through encouragement 🙏 Join us on this journey as we learn to follow Jesus in our everyday life. This is for anyone looking to deepen their faith or find some answers. This message gives a fresh view on understanding God’s love and His plans for us. • Uncover how steady attention on Jesus shapes our faith • Recognize the voices that influence your trust in God • Learn how to walk in rest by trusting Jesus daily 💡 Highlights of the Sermon: • Jesus is faithful over God’s house, and we belong to Him • A soft heart helps us hear and respond to God’s voice • True rest grows as we trust Jesus in every season Recorded on March 22, 2026 at Summerside Community Church in Summerside PEI, a church family learning to follow Jesus in everyday life. If you’d like to support what God is doing through Summerside Community Church, prayerfully consider giving through the link below. Your generosity helps share the hope of Jesus here in Summerside PEI and beyond.

  5. 15 MAR

    A Better Humanity

    Join us as Tracy shares how Hebrews 2 reveals the heart of God through Jesus and invites us to discover a better humanity shaped by faith, hope, and love. The passage speaks honestly about the world we experience, a world that still carries suffering, loss, and brokenness. Yet in the middle of that reality, Scripture turns our attention to one clear focus: we see Jesus. Jesus entered fully into human life. He experienced weakness, temptation, and suffering, and through His death and resurrection He opened the way to life. As we look to Him, we begin to see both the heart of God and the future God is bringing for humanity. Tracy invites the church to notice how Jesus walks with people in their suffering and forms something new within us. The comfort we receive from Him begins to flow outward as we learn to carry one another’s burdens and walk together in hope. 📖 In This Video, We Chat About: • How Hebrews 2 helps us see Jesus in the middle of suffering • What it means that Jesus shared fully in human life • How the church becomes a community that carries one another’s burdens • How faith and discipleship shape a better humanity through Jesus 🙏 Join us on this journey as we learn to follow Jesus in our everyday life. This is for anyone looking to deepen their faith or find some answers. This message gives a fresh view on understanding God’s love and His plans for us. • Uncover how Hebrews 2 points our attention to Jesus when life feels uncertain • Recognize how the comfort we receive from God can flow to others • Learn how Christian discipleship shapes a community of hope, faith, and love 💡 Highlights of the Sermon: • Jesus entered the full reality of human life • Hebrews 2 points us to Jesus in the middle of suffering • The church grows as a community that carries hope and comfort together Recorded on March 15, 2026 at Summerside Community Church in Summerside PEI, a church family learning to follow Jesus in everyday life. If you’d like to support what God is doing through Summerside Community Church, prayerfully consider giving through the link below. Your generosity helps share the hope of Jesus here in Summerside PEI and beyond.

  6. 8 MAR

    God’s Final Word: Jesus

    Join us as Tracy shares how the opening words of Hebrews invite us to fix our eyes on Jesus when life leaves us asking, What now? The letter to the Hebrews speaks into a moment of deep uncertainty when the temple in Jerusalem had been destroyed and familiar patterns of worship had shifted. Into that moment Scripture points the church to the clearest revelation of God’s heart. Jesus is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact imprint of His nature. As we look to Jesus we begin to understand the character of God, the story of Scripture, and the shape of faithful Christian life. This teaching invites the church to pay careful attention to Jesus so our lives remain steady in faith and hope. As our attention rests on Him, we learn how to walk in His way and grow in discipleship together. 📖 In This Video, We Chat About: • Why Hebrews calls us to fix our eyes on Jesus • What it means that Jesus reveals the character of God • How the story of Scripture finds clarity through Jesus • Why paying careful attention to Jesus keeps our faith from drifting 🙏 Join us on this journey as we learn to follow Jesus in our everyday life. This is for anyone looking to deepen their faith or find some answers. This message gives a fresh view on understanding God’s love and His plans for us. • Uncover how Hebrews reveals Jesus as the clearest picture of God’s heart • Recognize how attention shapes the direction of our faith and discipleship • Learn how fixing our eyes on Jesus guides how we read Scripture and live each day 💡 Highlights of the Sermon: • Jesus is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact imprint of His nature • The story of Scripture finds its clarity in Jesus • Faith grows as we keep our attention fixed on Christ Recorded on March 8, 2026 at Summerside Community Church in Summerside PEI, a church family learning to follow Jesus in everyday life. If you’d like to support what God is doing through Summerside Community Church, prayerfully consider giving through the link below. Your generosity helps share the hope of Jesus here in Summerside PEI and beyond.

  7. 1 MAR

    With Jesus There Is Always More Than Enough.

    Join us as Andrew shares how Jesus’ promise in Matthew 6 reminds us that with Him there is always more than enough. In this message, Andrew reflects on the stories shared in recent weeks and highlights a steady pattern of trust, generosity, and God’s faithful provision. Tithing and giving did not always make mathematical sense, yet they formed hearts in lasting ways. Jesus calls us back to a simple center: we cannot serve two masters. Our lives will be shaped by what we trust. Through personal stories of provision, seasons of scarcity, unexpected gifts, and moments of surrender, this teaching invites us to notice fear, release comparison, and turn from quiet self reliance. Scripture anchors us in a clear promise. Seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and He will provide what is needed. As a church in Summerside PEI, we move forward together in faith, practicing gratitude and generosity as we trust Jesus to lead. 📖 In This Video, We Chat About: • Seeking God’s Kingdom first in faith and finances • How generosity forms the heart over time • Recognizing fear and comparison in money decisions • Trusting Jesus as provider in every season 🙏 Join us on this journey as we learn to follow Jesus in our everyday life. This is for anyone looking to deepen their faith or find some answers. This message gives a fresh view on understanding God’s love and His plans for us. • Uncover how gratitude strengthens financial trust • Recognize where fear may be shaping decisions • Learn how generosity grows through steady obedience 💡 Highlights of the Sermon: • We cannot serve two masters • Generosity forms lasting faith • Jesus provides as we seek His Kingdom first Recorded on March 1, 2026 at Summerside Community Church in Summerside PEI, a church family learning to follow Jesus in everyday life. If you’d like to support what God is doing through Summerside Community Church, prayerfully consider giving through the link below. Your generosity helps share the hope of Jesus here in Summerside PEI and beyond.

  8. 22 FEB

    Margin & Mercy | Following Jesus in Everyday Trust

    Join us as Scott & Ron share how faith takes shape in the real places where money stirs fear, pressure, control, or peace. This message invites us to listen for Jesus in our financial decisions and let Him shape our discipleship through everyday trust. Scripture speaks clearly into debt, generosity, saving, and margin as formation of the heart. Proverbs teaches that borrowing creates weight. Jesus reminds us that two masters cannot share our loyalty. Paul declares that God supplies what we need in Christ. As a church in Summerside PEI, we are invited to start somewhere, pay attention to what rises in us, and build margin so we can move when God leads. 📖 In This Video, We Chat About: • What fear and pressure reveal about our relationship with money • Biblical wisdom on debt, generosity, and saving • Building margin to live with flexibility and obedience • Listening for Jesus in everyday financial decisions 🙏 Join us on this journey as we learn to follow Jesus in our everyday life. This is for anyone looking to deepen their faith or find some answers. This message gives a grounded and hopeful perspective on how God meets us in practical areas like finances. • Uncover how financial decisions shape spiritual formation • Recognize whose voice is guiding your money choices • Learn how trust in Christ brings freedom and clarity 💡 Highlights of the Sermon: • Borrowing carries weight in the heart and life • Jesus calls us to serve one Master • Faith grows through steady, everyday trust If you’d like to support what God is doing through Summerside Community Church, prayerfully consider giving through the link below. Your generosity helps share the hope of Jesus here in Summerside PEI and beyond.

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From Sunday sermons to Monday conversations, SCC Weekly offers real talk, honest questions, and encouragement for the week ahead. It’s all about growing in faith, walking with Jesus, and staying connected to what God’s doing in and through our community.