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BraemarCast: The Podcast of Braemar Baptist Church

Braemar Baptist
265 episodes   Last Updated: Jun 15, 25
Weekly sermons from Pastor Kent Dixon of Braemar Baptist Church in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Join us each week as we study Scripture and apply God's truth to our lives.

Episodes

We’re continuing in our series “Acts: To All the World” as we dig deeply into the book of Acts, and learn about the early days of the church, its gatherings and leaders, triumphs and tribulations. We'll be focusing more closely on the end of Acts 15 this week, as Pastor Kent brings a sermon titled "Divided Over John Mark." Last week, we considered a church conflict that involved larger groups of people, and how that was resolved. But it can often be the most personal conflicts that can cause disagreements, and even division among Christians. We'll be considering one of these conflicts together, and exploring what we can learn from what happened and how it was resolved.To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com. 
We’re continuing in our series “Acts: To All the World” as we dig deeply into the book of Acts, and learn about the early days of the church, its gatherings and leaders, triumphs and tribulations. Each of us have our own convictions, ideas, and pespectives on things, and we may not always be willing to change our thinking, even if it means being considerate of another person. When we hold rigid views, it can lead to conflict, even in churches and Christian relationships. Pastor Kent will be bringing a sermon titled "Conflict & A Council," from Acts 15, as we explore a significant early conflict in the church, and how it was addressed.To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com. 
We’re continuing in our series “Acts: To All the World” as we dig deeply into the book of Acts, and learn about the early days of the church, its gatherings and leaders, triumphs and tribulations. Pastor Kent is back this week as we consider Paul and Barnabas' first missionary journey. We'll be looking at Acts 14:21-28 and considering not only where they went, but also identifying some important factors we can identify as "Paul's Missionary Priorities."To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com. 
We're wrapping up our sermon series "Made New: How Easter Changes Everything" this week, as Pastor Kent brings a sermon from Luke 7:1-10 and James 2:14-17, titled "Faith into Action." As Christians, we tend to get very nervous or even confused when anyone talks about the next steps after choosing to follow Jesus. Taking action out of faith isn't at all about earning our salvation. But our Lord also didn't call us to follow him, and then sit on the sidelines patiently waiting for him to return. We'll be exploring how we can intentionally step into God's exciting calling on our lives!To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com. 
Human relationships can be complicated, and family relationships can often bring the most blessings and challenges into our lives. They almost always take effort, and each of us have been shaped by our family of origin. As followers of Jesus, we are adopted into God's family, and we'll be looking at John 1:9-13. We're continuing in our sermon series "Made New: How Easter Changes Everything" this week, as Pastor Kent brings a message titled "A New Family."To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com. 
We're delighted to welcome our guest speaker Steve Roadhouse this week. Steve is the executive director of Gull Lake Centre, our denominational camp. We'll be getting an update on camp ministry, and Steve will be bringing a sermon from Mark 8:34-38 titled "The Good News."To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com. 
We're continuing in our sermon series "Made New: How Easter Changes Everything" this week, as Pastor Kent brings a message titled "Moving Past Our Past." One of the greatest obstacles to growing in our faith is the inability to fully receive the forgiveness of God. God's grace and forgiveness are freely available to us through the sacrifice of Jesus, but we must allow ourselves to receive them, and we'll be considering that together.To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com. 
The resurrection of Jesus Christ changes everything. The residual effects of Easter echo into our present day reality, as men and women continue to place their faith, hope and trust in the risen Savior. The journey of faith begins with confession, but is sustained by commitment. When we are found in Christ, the old ways of living are gone and we are made new. We'll be exploring this in a new series called "Made New."Our sermon this week is titled "Made New in Christ" and Pastor Kent will be exploring how the same power that raised Jesus from the dead can make all creation new, including everyone who believes in Jesus.To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com. 
We’re continuing in our series “Acts: To All the World” as we dig deeply into the book of Acts, and learn about the early days of the church, its gatherings and leaders, triumphs and tribulations. Pastor Kent will be bringing a sermon from Acts 14:1-22 titled "Tribulations for the Kingdom" this week. While some of us may be able to relate to being rejected or mocked for our faith and beliefs, our experiences aren't likely as severe as those experienced by early Christians and the church. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't be prepared for times when suffering and tribulations come our way, especially when it relates to our faith.To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com. 
We’re continuing in our series “Acts: To All the World” as we dig deeply into the book of Acts, and learn about the early days of the church, its gatherings and leaders, triumphs and tribulations. God's plan for salvation always included all of humanity, and in the book of Acts we've seen how that message was spreading more and more. This week, we'll be exploring Paul's first sermon to a Gentile audience as Pastor Kent brings a sermon titled "Paul & Barnabas at Pisidian Antioch" from Acts 13:13-52.To learn more about us, visit www.braemarbaptist.com.