Gatherings
One church.
six gatherings. two campuses.
SUNDAYS
Elbow Drive Campus | 9AM, 10:45AM & 12:30PM
⚲ 6031 Elbow Dr SW, Calgary
*Struggling to find a seat or parking on Sunday mornings?
Join us at 9AM, 12:30PM, or at our Seton Campus!
Join us for our pre-service prayer | 8:00 AM
Seton Campus | 10:30AM
⚲ Joane Cardinal-Schubert High School
Online | 9AM & 10:45AM
TEHILLAH MONDAYS
In-person & online | 7:00PM
⚲ 6031 Elbow Dr SW, Calgary
Join us for our pre-service prayer | 6:00PM
SPIRIT LIFE GATHERING (55+)
In-person | TUESDAYS AT 10:00AM
⚲ Elbow Drive Campus | In the Gym
If you are a senior (55+), you are invited to join us for a time of worship and prayer every Tuesday at 10 am in the Gym. You can register at the door
EMPOWER WORSHIP & PRAYER
EVERY LAST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH | 6:30PM
⚲ Elbow Drive Campus
IMPACTING CALGARY AND THE WORLD WITH THE LIFE TRANSFORMING PRESENCE OF JESUS.
IMPACTING CALGARY AND THE WORLD WITH THE LIFE TRANSFORMING PRESENCE OF JESUS.
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Latest Message
The basin, the towel, & the blood - jeremiah niengor
This past Sunday, Pastor Jeremiah Niengor preached a message entitled “The Basin, the Towel & the Blood.” Drawing from John 13, Pastor Jeremiah spoke about the descent of majesty, where Jesus, knowing His hour had come, laid aside His outer garments, took up a towel, and washed His disciples’ feet — revealing a love that “went to the end.” He reminded us that we are already made clean, yet our feet still need washing — that baptism is a once-for-all cleansing, while foot-washing is the continual grace of God. The towel, Pastor Jeremiah explained, represents discipleship — humility walked out. He also shared about the battle for the basin, contrasting selfishness with servanthood and quoting, “If we do not serve one another, we have not yet understood the cross.” Finally, Pastor Jeremiah pointed us to the cleansing power of love, from the upper room to Golgotha — where Jesus poured water in a basin and later poured out His blood to cleanse sin—inviting us to let Him wash us, lay aside our garments, and find joy in going low.