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05/30/2026

Have you ever felt something was so important, or that someone was so dense in understanding that you felt you had to use the phrase, “I’m begging you.”?
“I’m begging you don’t assign room numbers before the day of check in.” There’s a complicated explanation that would follow, but I won’t bore you with that - haha. Work front desk at a hotel for a bit and you’ll understand. Anyway!
Paul has something on his mind that was so important he used similar language in Eph 4.
He says I … beg you to lead a life worthy of your calling…
If someone with the portfolio of Paul is begging me to do something, I feel like I owe it to him to hear him out.
What is a life worthy of my calling? That’s what I’m exploring in my talk today.
Real Hope. Real Life. | Hope Chapel

05/16/2026

More Than You Can Imagine
Paul wrote some of his greatest words from prison.
By every practical measure really limited in what he could do, yet he writes one of the most expansive prayers in the entire Bible, asking God to do things that go beyond what the human mind can even conceive.
The prison didn't stop the prayer. The circumstances didn't limit the power.
This week's devotional looks at what Paul understood about God that kept him praying from a cell; and what it means for us when our own circumstances feel limiting.
Because the God who could do immeasurably more than Paul could ask or imagine is the same God at work in your ordinary life right now.
Ephesians 3:20-21 ESV
Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, [21] to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen.
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05/09/2026

Jesus did some renos in the Jerusalem temple. There was a wall there with a warning carved into it. Any Gentile who crossed it faced death.
Paul says Jesus tore that wall down. Demolished it by the cross.
If we're honest, the church probably still has some renovations in order. Too many walls, too many gaps.
Jesus came with peace. He wants us to be ambassadors of that message.
This week's devotional looks at what the cross actually accomplished — not just reconciling us to God, but reconciling us to each other. And what it means to be part of a building still under construction.
"For he himself is our peace, who has made the two groups one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility." — Ephesians 2:14 NIV
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05/02/2026

Ephesians 2:1-10
I was dead once... I didn’t like it.
Paul opens Ephesians 2 with the bluntest possible description of what we were before Christ.
Dead.
Not struggling. Not off course. Dead.
Dead is dead. Can't improve their situation by trying harder. Can't contribute anything to their own resurrection.
God didn't give grace to people who were doing pretty well and just needed a little help. He gave it to people who were dead. Purely out of mercy. Purely out of love.
Then He raised us, seated us with Christ, and gave us good works to walk into.
"For we are God's masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago." — Ephesians 2:10 NLT
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04/25/2026

I Keep Praying
Paul was in prison when he wrote these words, future uncertain, freedom gone.
And what was he doing?
Praying for other people. Without stopping.
Praying that they would see God more clearly.
That's a different kind of prayer. The most important kind.
I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better. — Ephesians 1:17 NIV
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04/18/2026

Chosen Before You Knew It
Some of us spend a good chunk of our lives wondering if we matter. Trying to earn our place. Wondering if God is pleased with us or disappointed in us.
Paul opens Ephesians with an answer that stops all of that in its tracks.
Before the foundation of the world God chose you. Deliberately. Intentionally. With delight.
Not reluctantly. Not out of obligation. With pleasure.
This week we're starting a new series in Ephesians, and it begins here with a liberating truth. You were chosen before you knew it. And nothing is going to change that."Even before he made the world, God loved us and chose us in Christ." — Ephesians 1:4 NLT
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04/05/2026

After the bitterness of Marah, Israel moved on to Elim — twelve springs of water and seventy palm trees. Abundance. Rest. More than enough.
That's Easter.
Not just an empty tomb. Not just a historical event. But death completely defeated, condemnation completely gone, and overflowing life available to every single person who puts their trust in Jesus.
"Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is your sting?" — 1 Corinthians 15:54-55
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He is risen!

04/03/2026

We talk a lot about Friday and Sunday. But what about Saturday?

The disciples sat through Saturday not knowing Sunday was coming. No hope. No direction. Just silence, grief, and a sealed tomb.

If you've ever been in a Saturday season, where you prayed and nothing happened, where the water is still bitter and you can't see a way through, this one is for you.

In this short Good Friday devotional we walk through Psalms 22, 23, and 24, from abandonment, to the shepherd's care, to the return of the King. It's the journey from the cross to the empty tomb, and it's your journey too.

"Weeping may last through the night, but joy comes with the morning."* — Psalm 30:5

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03/23/2026

There's a moment in Exodus where Moses throws a branch into bitter, undrinkable water and the water becomes sweet.
It's a quietly powerful picture of the cross.
In this week's talk from our Easter series, we're digging into Romans and Galatians to look at what Jesus actually accomplished on that tree and how the cross speaks directly into whatever is bitter in your life right now.
Not by pretending the bitterness isn't there. But by going right into it and transforming it.
Romans 5:6–11 / Galatians 3:13 Real Hope. Real Life.

03/15/2026

Before we can appreciate Easter, we have to be honest about where we actually are.
The world is a mess. We all know it. And no amount of social media posts, cancel culture, or political solutions is going to fix the real problem ... because the real problem is us.
Paul doesn't sugarcoat it: we're all sinners. Every one of us falls short. And sin has a payday.
But God already knew that. And He already had a plan.
The cross wasn't a tragedy, it was the destination all along. And the gift of life on the other side of it? Completely free.

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13 Langley Drive
Fort Saskatchewan, AB
T8L2L6

Opening Hours

10:30am - 12:30am

Telephone

+17809987171

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