Gatherings
One church.
two campuses. six gatherings.
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. We’ll see you there!
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
journey in the valley - rob snow
This past Sunday, guest speaker Rob Snow, preached a message entitled "Journey in the Valley." Drawing from Psalm 84:5-7, Rob reminded us that God’s presence is not limited to the mountaintop moments of life but is with us even in the valleys of sadness, despair, and uncertainty. He explained that the valley of Baca, an arid place watered by tears, becomes a place of springs as God meets His people there and leads them from strength to strength. Pastor Rob emphasized that God knows our valleys and hears our groaning, pointing to His presence throughout Scripture and ultimately to Jesus, who experienced the deepest valley on the cross. Yet through Christ, the valley becomes a place of redemption, making it possible for us to be with God on the mountain. This message encourages us to trust that God is present with us in every valley and that He can bring hope, renewal, and redemption even from our deepest places of sorrow.