Join us this Sunday as we introduce the season of Advent here at Hillhurst — A World In Waiting — with the words from our Stained Glass Story of the prophet Isaiah
Read MoreThis Sunday, we continue our series Stained Glass Stories, looking at the figures in each of our sanctuary's nine windows. This week we reflect on the story of David (who John has dubbed "The most flawed hero in the Bible") as we reflect on the mess-ups that come with being human.
Read MoreThis Sunday, William Brook, Contemplative Lead and Vancouver School of Theology student, reflects on Hannah, using scripture from 1 Samuel 1-20 as we continue our series, Stained Glass Stories, reflecting on the nine figures in our stained glass windows.
John Pentland, Lead Minister, reflects on Moses and the 10 Commandments using scripture from Exodus 20:1-17 as we continue our series, Stained Glass Stories, reflecting on the nine figures in our stained glass windows. We also hear from Rabbi Mark Glickman who offers his perspective from the Jewish tradition.
Read MoreThis Sunday, John and Andria will reflect on Paul and the “E” word, evangelism, as we continue our series on Stained Glass Stories.
Read MoreJohn Pentland, Lead Minister, delivers a sermon titled, "4000 Weeks," reflecting on the book "Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals" by Oliver Burkeman, exploring the theme of time and how we can make the best use of it.
Read MoreIn today's service, we're in conversation with Alan and Tina, two congregants involved with our Affirming Ministry. In conversation with ministers, John and Andria, we'll hear their stories of faith, identity, and pride.
Read MoreJohn Pentland, Lead Minister, speaks to some of the questions he received last week from the congregation.
Read MoreJohn Pentland, Lead Minister, preaches on the work of novelist and theological writer, Frederick Buechner, who passed away earlier this week. John explores Buechner's theme of listening to our lives.
Read MoreJohn Pentland, Lead Minister, reflects on his latest summer read, "Anxious People" by Fredrik Backman.
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