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Commons Church Podcast

Commons Church Podcast

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Sermons from Commons Church. Intellectually honest. Spiritually passionate. Jesus at the centre. Since 2014.All rights reserved Christianity Spirituality
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  • The Shape of a New Humanity- Scott Wall
    Feb 2 2026

    What if a single word could change everything?

    In Ephesians 2, the apostle Paul pivots from humanity’s brokenness to God’s radical grace with one of the most important conjunctions in Scripture: “But God.” In this teaching, we explore how Paul uses language, metaphor, and imagination to describe what God has done in Jesus—and what that means for how we live together now.

    We reflect on:

    • Why Paul begins with an honest picture of human failure
    • How “but because of God’s great love” reshapes faith from transaction to grace
    • What it means to be God’s handiwork—a kind of divine poem
    • The walls of hostility we build, defend, and carry
    • How Jesus creates one new humanity marked by peace
    • Why Paul’s primary metaphor for the church is not an army or fortress, but a home

    This message invites us to consider how Christian community can become a living sign of God’s creativity, welcome, and reconciliation—for the good of the world.

    📖 Scripture: Ephesians 2
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    31 mins
  • If This Is True… Then What? - Jeremy Duncan
    Jan 26 2026

    Paul’s letter to the Ephesians is built around one powerful structure: if / then.
    If God is already at work healing the world in Christ—if grace, not violence, is the true power shaping history—then how should we live?
    In this message, we begin a four-week journey through Ephesians by sitting in the if:a bold vision of Jesus, a high Christology, and a radical redefinition of chosen, predestined, grace, and peace. Set against the backdrop of the Roman Empire’s gospel of “victory, then peace,” Paul announces an alternative good news—one where peace is already possible because of God’s self-giving love in Christ.
    This sermon explores:
    * The if/then structure of Ephesians
    * What “chosen” and “predestined” actually mean (and what they don’t)
    * Why Paul’s greeting “grace and peace” is deeply political
    * How the church becomes a small working model of new creation
    * What it means to live ahead of the curve of God’s healing work in the world
    📖 Text: Ephesians 1🎙️ Series: If / Then📍 Commons Church, Calgary

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    26 mins
  • Five Friends and a Roof - Bobbi Salkeld
    Jan 19 2026

    What does creativity look like in our relationships—not in art or technology, but in the way we show up for one another?

    In this sermon, we explore Mark 2 and the unforgettable story of five friends who refuse to accept the status quo. When a crowd blocks the way to Jesus, they climb a roof, tear it open, and lower their friend down—revealing a bold, relational creativity that leads to forgiveness, healing, and transformation.

    This message invites us to:

    • Rethink creativity as a shared, relational act
    • See friendship as a form of faith
    • Embrace risk, repair, and imagination in how we love others

    Creativity resists conformity. And sometimes, love looks like digging through a roof.

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    31 mins
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