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A weekly Mennonite Church sermon from Douglas Mennonite ChurchCopyright 2026 Douglas Mennonite Church Catechesi ed evangelismo Cristianesimo Spiritualità
  • Episode 232: Sermon on the Mount – O Worrier, Consider the Lillies
    Jan 19 2026

    Sermon: O Worrier, Consider The Lillies
    Date: January 18, 2026
    Scripture: Matthew 6:25-34
    Speaker: George Veith

    We live in an age of worry. Studies from Statistics Canada tell us that 1 in 4 Canadians report to have moderate to severe anxiety. Gen Z and Millennial Canadians between 18 and 39 years old reported the highest levels of anxiety, loneliness, depression and stress of any age group (33.5 per cent for anxiety, 43.2 per cent for stress, 29.1 per cent for loneliness and 27.7 per cent for feelings of depression). We are in an epidemic of worry, anxiety, and stress. We face so many issues in day-to-day life that worry and anxiety are par for the course. To not worry seems to be something that only those who do not live in reality can do. What does it mean then to follow Christ’s teaching in this passage regarding worry? Jesus seems to think that we need to change our mindset about the value of worry (v27), change our relationship to possessions (v28), and to trust in the abundance of our Heavenly Father who “knows that you need all these things”(v32). We can abandon our scarcity mindsets because of the one who announces the abundance of God. Abundance, not scarcity, is the mark of God’s Kingdom. But that abundance must be made real through the lives of a people who have discovered that they can trust God and one another. Such trust is not an irrational gesture against the chaos of life, but rather a witness to the very character of God’s care of creation. So it is no wonder that Jesus directs our attention to the lilies to help us see how it is possible to live in joyful recognition that God has given us more than we need.

    Desired Outcome: To name the reality of our age of worry — and receive the invitation of Jesus to an alternative way of living that trusts in the care of our Heavenly Father.

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    31 min
  • Episode 231: Sermon on the Mount – Two Masters
    Jan 14 2026

    Sermon: Two Masters
    Date: January 11
    Scripture: Matthew 6:19-24
    Speaker: Paul Walker

    We who live in consumeristic cultures must remain aware that we live in a context that is perpetually trying to get us to be discontent with what we have. We are conditioned to chase after more. We are trained to get our value from money, possessions, and material gains. Jesus tells us that “You cannot serve both God and money (Mammon).”(v24) Historically, “mammon” is the name of a powerful deity who uses wealth to destroy people. It has the power to create hunger and discontentment in us, to get us to perpetually want more. Ultimately mammon competes with God for our heart’s devotion. So what does it mean for us to serve only one master? What are we giving ultimate allegiance to in our lives? Can we trust that Jesus is a better Lord than Mammon?

    Desired Outcome: To explore the false messages of our consumeristic culture — and to challenge people to trust that Jesus offers us so much more.

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    42 min
  • Episode 230: Do You See What I See? – Prepare the Way
    Jan 8 2026

    Sermon: Prepare the Way
    Date: January 4, 2026
    Scripture: Matthew 3
    Speaker: George Veith

    In Matthew 3 we meet Jesus’ cousin, John the Baptist. John the Baptist’s role was to prepare the way for Jesus. He was the embodiment of Isaiah’s vision of a “voice calling in the desert to prepare the way of the Lord”. (Is 40:3) John called the people of Israel to repentance and enacted this through baptism. The Church has a role that is similar to John’s. Just as he prepared the way for Christ 2000 years ago, we too are to prepare our lives to encounter Jesus, both now, and in expectation of his second coming. We are to live today as though Jesus is coming back at any time. We don’t live the way the world lives. We are a part of a revolution. We invest in the Kingdom. We revolt against the status quo. We work to bring about the Kingdom on Earth as it is in heaven. And as we do this, we hasten the Lord’s return. On this first Sunday of 2026, what might it mean to prepare the way of the Lord in our own lives?

    Desired Outcome: To encourage folks to examine their lives as we head into 2026—and ask how they might prepare the way to encounter Jesus this year.

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    20 min
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