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This week we invite Jake Nolan to bring the message to us. Jake has been involved in various capacities of ministry as he grew up in Ladner and currently serves as a police officer. Jake dives into John 15:1-8 and how God has challenged him to examine his own relationship with God, how he learned to trust Jesus, so that he could abide in Jesus on a daily basis.

This week we invite Sarah Friesen to bring the message to us. Sarah is a graduate of Immerse, has taught at TWU and is passionate about helping people dig deeper into their personal faith. Today Sarah dives into Hebrews 12:1-2 and challenges us to keep running the race we're called to.

This week we invite Elizabeth Faulkner to bring the message to us. Elizabeth is a former staff member, current board member and works at the Feb Pacific office developing/mentoring leaders. Today Elizabeth explores some truth bombs found in Colossians 3:1-4.

Today Pastor Brent reminds us that sometimes life doesn't go as planned and when that happens we need a solid foundation of faith to get us through. Sometimes living a faithful live means that we need to 'go off map' and take a risk.

As Pastor Brent prepares to go on a 3 month sabbatical he wanted to leave SouthRidge with a few things to ponder over the summer. Today he reminds that we need to be encouraging one another, working on the daily of discipline of spending time in God's Word and encouraging us to walk the journey with those who are wrestling in their faith.

Pastor Brent talks of the hope that is found in the story of the resurrection of Christ.

Pastor Brent explores 6 observations made on that first Palm Sunday and what we learn from them.

Pastor Wes concludes our study of Philippians and looks at Paul's final exhortations to the Philippian church.

Pastor Brent talks about the generosity of the church and reminds us that generosity is an investment in our eternity, a sign of a growing faith and an outworking of sacrifice.

Pastor Paul is back (remember he's not the same guy who wrote Philippians) reminding us to be content no matter what the situation around us is. He challenges us to start our day by being grateful for what we have.