Grace Communion International - New Brunswick Canada

Grace Communion International - New Brunswick Canada Because of Covid-19, we now meet online at 10:30 am for worship services. on the Zoom internet platform. We are a member of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada.

If you are interested in joining us, please write to [email protected] Our congregation is small but alive in Jesus. All are welcome. We are affiliated with Grace Communion International (www.gci.org) and Grace Communion International Canada (www.gcicanada.ca). Further information about who we are and what we believe is available at these websites.

We are in this very special season of the year as we remember God's love for us by sending his Son, not to condemn the w...
04/03/2022

We are in this very special season of the year as we remember God's love for us by sending his Son, not to condemn the world but to save the world - all those who come to trust and believe in His Son, Jesus Christ.

The journey through Holy Week and beyond helps us with our unbelief. The disciples had been through a lot with Jesus; they’d seen multitudes fed, demons rebuked, people healed, and the dead brought…

What is the place of grace and obedience in our Christian walk?  Is it "one or the other" or "both & and?".  Find out th...
03/20/2022

What is the place of grace and obedience in our Christian walk? Is it "one or the other" or "both & and?". Find out the answer in this article by Mr. Deddo.

Even after centuries of debate, Christians still have not settled on how best to speak about the connection between faith in God’s grace and obedience. Biblically grounded Christian teachers recognize that salvation is God’s work and that it is received by faith. They also recognize that the res...

Can women be pastors?  Good question!  Please read and study for a surprising answer!
02/27/2022

Can women be pastors? Good question! Please read and study for a surprising answer!

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We live in a very troubled world.  Everybody knows that.So what are we to do?"What are we supposed to be doing while we ...
02/13/2022

We live in a very troubled world. Everybody knows that.
So what are we to do?
"What are we supposed to be doing while we wait for Jesus to return? We’re supposed to be loving one another and loving our neighbors. We’re supposed to be living and sharing the gospel. We’re not supposed to be obsessing over whether Jesus will return in this generation.
So if you’re looking for some good, sound biblical advice, here it is: Get on with life, forget about your charts and timetables. They are worthless, and worse than worthless, because they divert your attention from what really matters. And in case you didn’t know it, they make you obnoxious rather than make you a blessing to those around you.
Where are we now in prophecy?
Right where every Christian has always been, or at least should be — about our Father’s business".

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The following is an excellent article about the purpose of prophecy!What a hope and what a future we look forward to as ...
02/05/2022

The following is an excellent article about the purpose of prophecy!

What a hope and what a future we look forward to as we live united with and participating with our Lord and Savior during our journey on this earth!

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We can accept the Bible as the inspired word of God because it is.The following is an article my Mr. Michael Morrison ex...
01/30/2022

We can accept the Bible as the inspired word of God because it is.
The following is an article my Mr. Michael Morrison explaining why we can be confident and trust God for his inspired word to us as found in the Bible.
Inspiration, Authority, and Reliability of the Bible can be found at the following link:

Affirmation: We accept the Bible as the inspired Word of God. The writers were inspired, moved by the Holy Spirit (2 Peter 1:21), and the writings are in­spired, as if breathed or spoken by God (2 Timothy 3:16). The Bible is therefore useful as a guide to salvation through faith in Christ, and suff...

What Jesus has done for all of at at the cross and at his resurrection is awe-inspiring!  What hope we all have in Him!
01/22/2022

What Jesus has done for all of at at the cross and at his resurrection is awe-inspiring! What hope we all have in Him!

Continuing our focus on Healthy Church, the 2022 theme for Equipper and our GCI media team is “Compelled by Love.” The church of Jesus Christ exists for the sake of other people. I spent most of my…

This is an article written in 2015 but very timely as we enter the New Year.  It is about letting the light of Christ sh...
01/01/2022

This is an article written in 2015 but very timely as we enter the New Year. It is about letting the light of Christ shine to others in a loving and respectful way. I found it very inspiring!

Dear Brothers and Sisters, Last month several GCI pastors participated in hands-on evangelism training called “Outside the Walls.” It was facilitated by Heber Ticas, national coordinato…

Compelled by Love: "The most succinct statement about God in the Bible is found in 1 John 4:8 – God is love. He is the s...
12/19/2021

Compelled by Love: "The most succinct statement about God in the Bible is found in 1 John 4:8 – God is love. He is the source and Jesus is the perfect human expression."

Dear GCI Family and Friends, The most succinct statement about God in the Bible is found in 1 John 4:8 – God is love. He is the source and Jesus is the perfect human expression. My daughter-in-law,…

What a future God has for all who will accept his reconciliation in Jesus Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17-20).  How thankful ...
12/11/2021

What a future God has for all who will accept his reconciliation in Jesus Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17-20). How thankful we ought to be as we celebrate and remember to humble birth of our Lord who came not to condemn us but to give us a new life in Him!

When the Son of God put on humanity and became the Son of Man, he was inviting us to participate in the relationship – the dance – that he shares as Father, Son and Spirit. Cheryl and I love to dan…

Christ is us transforms us! He does what we can't do ourselves!https://update.gci.org/2021/12/presidents-video-the-backs...
12/04/2021

Christ is us transforms us! He does what we can't do ourselves!

https://update.gci.org/2021/12/presidents-video-the-backstory-of-saint-nick/

The Backstory of Saint Nick
(Also available in video @ https://update.gci.org/2021/12/presidents-video-the-backstory-of-saint-nick/
GCI President Update | December 2021
Sitting in my mother’s living room on a quiet Christmas morning, I began paging through a book of Christmas devotionals. To my surprise, these stories were written by Hank Hanegraaff, a Christian author known as “The Bible Answer Man,” and a close friend and ally to GCI.
Let me read the opening to the story from The Heart of Christmas… (Book in hand) Can Santa Claus Be Saved?
Believe it or not, even Santa can be saved! Far from being a dangerous fairy tale, Santa Claus in reality is an Anglicized form of the Dutch name Sinter Klaas, which in turn is a reference to Saint Nicholas, a Christian bishop from the fourth century. According to tradition, Saint Nick not only lavished gifts on needy children, but also valiantly supported the doctrine of the Trinity at the Council of Nicea in AD 325. While the word Trinity­­–like incarnation–is not found in Scripture, it aptly codifies what God has condescended to reveal to us about His nature and being.
Santa Claus – St Nicholas – was a good Christian man who served others and believed in the Father, Son and Spirit. Makes you think differently about some of the songs we sing and how we parallel them to what we know – or should I say, who we know? Who Christmas is really about.
For example: In the Lyrics – Santa Claus is coming to town they almost get it right…
He’s making a list, He’s checking it twice,
It’s not two lists, naughty and nice. It’s one list. Unlike Santa who’s checking behavior – naughty or nice – Jesus opens up THE BOOK OF LIFE or THE LAMB’S BOOK OF LIFE, which is the record of humanity saved by Jesus. God didn’t send Jesus to check on our behavior; God so loves the world he sent his only Son to save and include humanity (this is what Hank Hanegraaff referred to as “The Incarnation”).
Back to the lyrics…
He sees you when you’re sleeping and he knows when you’re awake
This isn’t to check-up on us, this is to let us know he is always with us. He is always loving us.
The Psalmist asks the important question, WHERE CAN I GO FROM YOUR SPIRIT?
7 Where can I go from your Spirit?
Where can I flee from your presence?
8 If I go up to the heavens, you are there;
if I make my bed in the depths, you are there.
9 If I rise on the wings of the dawn,
if I settle on the far side of the sea,
10 even there your hand will guide me,
your right hand will hold me fast. 11 If I say, “Surely the darkness will hide me
and the light become night around me,”
12 even the darkness will not be dark to you;
the night will shine like the day,
for darkness is as light to you. Psalm 139:7-12
The Apostle Paul amplifies this same concept in his letter to the Romans when he says that nothing can separate us from the Love of Jesus. We are absolutely secure in the presence of the Spirit and enveloped in the love of Jesus.
Back to the song…
He knows if you’ve been bad or good so be good for goodness sake
Certainly, he wants us to be nice over naughty, and good over bad. Why? So we can fully experience his peace and joy and hope and love. Something we can’t experience on our own, or by focusing on our behavior.
WE CAN ONLY DO THIS WITH CHRIST IN US. It’s his goodness and righteousness that transforms us.
Maybe a new look at Saint Nick isn’t a bad idea. Especially if we think about Bishop Saint Nicholas who provided for the needy and stood firm for the amazing Triune God at the Christianity-shaping council of Nicea. May we follow his good example. At the same time, may we stay focused on what Christmas is about.
Christmas is about the Father sending his beloved son Jesus. The Spirit overshadowing Mary for what is known as the immaculate conception. And Jesus taking on flesh and blood; the divine becoming human for the purpose of saving fallen humanity.
All in all, Christmas is the story of the incredible Triune God showing love to his created sons and daughters, to sweep us up into his life and love. Christmas is a time of hope, of joy, of peace, and of love.
Church, please realize that you are already on God’s “good list,” and not only does he see you when you’re sleeping and awake, he saturates you with his unending love 24/7! That’s who he is.
Rejoice and celebrate in the divine love of Christmas. A very happy and merry Christmas from me and Susan, and all of your friends at the Home Office.

Dr. Greg Williams asks listeners to take a new look at the story of Saint Nick and how he set as an example to us all by sharing Christ’s love; reminding us that is exactly what Christmas is …

The following is an article of the "Grace of Giving".  God is the greatest Giver as the Father out of love gave us His S...
11/28/2021

The following is an article of the "Grace of Giving". God is the greatest Giver as the Father out of love gave us His Son not to condemn us but to save us from eternal death. God has an eternal plan for each of us. As He opens our eyes by the Holy Spirit and we receive the gift of his reconciliation found in Jesus Christ (2 Corinthians 5), He makes his home in us. The life that we are given is the life of Jesus, the true vine. As the parable says, we are His branches (John 15).

One of the measurables of a healthy church is when congregations and members practice what Paul called “the grace of giving.” By Bob Regazzoli, Pastor, Australia Let’s look at a biblical indicator …

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