Author: Shannon Friesen
Posts by Shannon Friesen
Looking Back (Stonehouse in 2020)
Here we explore what God has been saying to us in the past year through his Word. I took a number of our social media posts (#sundayontuesday), strung them together, […]
Advent 2020 (Week Two): Waiting For All Things to be Made New
All will be made new. This is a promise God has made to his people and the world. It’s a promise we can cling to in these difficult times. There […]
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Advent 2020 (Week One): Waiting for the Sun to Rise
We are all needing some hope these days. Today is a day the Church looks for Hope in the midst of the darkness. We’ll be reading from Luke 1:67-79 if […]
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Wilderness Part 10: “You shall not curse them, Balaam, for they are blessed.”
Numbers 22-24 tells the story of how Balak, king of Moab and Balaam, pagan diviner extraordinaire set out to curse the nation of Israel and how God proves his blessing […]
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Wilderness Part 9: The Land Between
Searching for the goodness and nearness of God in the midst of the wilderness. Numbers 11 with Rev. Glenn Peterson, president of the ECCC. […]
Wilderness Part 8: Backfire
The story of Korah’s Rebellion in Numbers 16. […]
Wilderness Part 7: When Fear Distorts Faith
The story of the reconnaissance mission into Canaan and what came of it (in Numbers 13 + 14). God’s faithfulness to keep his promise meets the very human reactions of […]
Wilderness Part 6: That Rock was Christ
Dr. David Johnson teaches about the rock Moses struck in the wilderness, taking us on a journey from Numbers 20:1-13 to John 7 to 1 Corinthians 10 to Hebrews 3. […]
Wilderness Part 5: “Let them make me a sanctuary.”
Here we look at Exodus 25 and 35, when Yahweh initiated the building of his own tent. God wants to dwell among his people. […]
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