Synopsis
Wildwood Mennonite Church is a congregation of Mennonite Church Canada based in Saskatoon, SK. Join us weekly for messages from our pulpit to your ears.
Episodes
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April 20, 2025 // Christ Collides with Death // Easter Sunday
02/05/2025 Duration: 24minThis Resurrection Sunday, we're invited to the empty tomb to see and share the good news that Jesus is alive. We remember and honour the scars and wounds that we bear, and we remember that we bear the scarred image of the selfless Divine. In today's troubled and hurting world, what is the good news? How do we participate in the joy of liberation and live lives of selfless love?
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April 13, 2025 // Christ Collides with our Blinders // Palm Sunday
15/04/2025 Duration: 20minThe first Palm Sunday was a festive day of cheers, songs, and... tears? Even before the cries of "Hosanna" give way to the betrayals and trials of Holy Week, Jesus is defying the expectations of friends and foes alike. Why did everyone seem to miss what Jesus was doing and saying in these final days of his life? Do we see and hear any better or do our own expectations get in the way of seeing things clearly?
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April 6, 2025 // Christ Collides with our Blinders // Lent 5
15/04/2025 Duration: 41minThis Sunday we welcomed Dwight Eisler and his friend Lynal Ernest.From Dwight:Our lent season has the theme “Christ Collides” and this week it is “Christ collides with Our Blinders”. I think in some way we all struggle with seeing people as people at times. The scripture passages we read (Luke 18:31-19:10) talks about that. I want to focus on the process of getting to know the person we think is the “other”. I have gotten to know Lynal over the past three years in our community and we have had conversations that have been a wonderful learning experience for both of us. I have discovered that Lynal is a First Nations drummer, singer, travels extensively, and has begun to be a voice of sharing about First Nations at many gatherings. The process has deeply affected me, and I would like others to know about someone’s struggles and successes, so the “other” becomes a friend. I hope you find something engaging in this conversation with Lynal.
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March 30, 2025 // Christ Collides with our Selfishness // Lent 4
15/04/2025 Duration: 26minThis week's parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus (Luke 16) is uncomfortable! A harsh condemnation, complete with angels, hellfire and "a great gulf fixed" between the two. Are the wealthy really doomed to a fate of torment? Should I be worried about my own selfish tendencies? Another disorienting week of Lent 2025... join us in the underworld, if you dare!
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March 23, 2025 // Christ Collides with our Condemnation // Lent 3
25/03/2025 Duration: 20minThis Sunday we got to view the Parables of the Lost Things in Luke 15:1-32 from three different perspectives. WMC’ers Kristen Harder, Marc Blain and Phyllis Goertz each shared a reflection on all or a portion of the scripture passage.
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March 16, 2025 // Christ Collides with our Condemnation // Lent 2
18/03/2025 Duration: 18minWe often assume that as followers of Jesus, we are called not to condemn, but our passage from Luke 13 complicates that. Jesus refuses to condemn people who are suffering as "sinners" deserving of their fate, but he also has harsh words for political and religious leaders who abuse their power. So Jesus calls us not to condemn or dehumanize people, but we do have to stand up against violent actions. Peacebuilder Lisa Schirch speaks of this as "two-handed peacebuilding," where one hand is held up to "stop" the violence but the other is held out as an invitation to remain in relationship and humanize the other. Susanne Guenther Loewen was our speaker this week.
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March 9, 2025 // Christ Collides with our Bias // Lent 1
11/03/2025 Duration: 28minThis season of Lent brings the series theme "Christ Collides." Apparently our encounters with the stories of Jesus are meant to leave us disturbed and disoriented, if not bruised and shaken. Ouch! Why would anyone sign up for that?Listen to "Collision Course" from Joe Heikman drawn from Luke 10:25-42.
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March 2, 2025 // Living in the Light: Transfiguraiton
04/03/2025 Duration: 18minIn Luke 9, Jesus takes three of his friends up a mountain for a dazzling display of glory: the Transfiguration. In the midst of their ministry and on the journey towards Jerusalem, they're offered a glimpse of what is to come. How do these mountain top moments shape us as we walk through the messiness of this world? Are we open to transformation in the thin places where we meet God?
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February 23, 2025 // Living in the Light: Mercy that Moves
25/02/2025 Duration: 38minThis Sunday’s service featured a “coffee shop conversation” between Lisi and Joe reflecting on Luke 6:27-38, the second part of Jesus’ Sermon on the Plain. "Love your enemies...turn the other cheek... be merciful as God is merciful...etc." Does Jesus really mean for us to do all of that stuff? How can we possibly live up to those ideals? Join the conversation!
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February 9, 2025 // Living in the Light: Worthy of following the life of Jesus
14/02/2025 Duration: 08minHow do we respond to those who feel unworthy? How do we work at reframing the messages that have us believe we are not enough? How do we, like Jesus, call each other forward into hope, healing and worthiness? We were pleased to have our own Heather Peters (MCC SK Peacebuilding Coordinator) provide our 5-Minute Focus on this Brunch Sunday. In closing Heather invited us to listen to and watch When God Imagined Me by Alana Levandoski and to pray for people who are experiencing feelings of unworthiness – whether through systems, cultural narratives or relationships.
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February 2, 2025 // Living in the Light: Anna & Simeon
04/02/2025 Duration: 24minLuke 2 tells the story of Anna and Simeon, two elderly folks who interrupt baby Jesus' first trip to the Temple with their joyful proclamations. What is this simple story doing as the final story of Jesus' early days in Luke's gospel? Why do these old "prophets" matter and what could we learn from them about identity, hope and blessing?
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January 26, 2025 // Living in the Light: Good News for All!
28/01/2025 Duration: 24minIn Luke 4, Jesus begins his public ministry with an "inaugural" sermon in his hometown of Nazareth. His message, coming straight from the prophet Isaiah, bears a challenging word for his first audience and for us. In these challenging times, we ask ourselves: can we live out the radical message of the gospel, and what are we willing to endure and give up?
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January 19, 2025 // Living in the Light: Let Your Light Shine
21/01/2025 Duration: 26minWe were pleased to have our friends Cheryl Woelk and Scott Kim visiting this Sunday. Scott and Cheryl are Mennonite Church Canada Liaison Workers in South Korea. They shared with us their experiences working for peace as Mennonite Christians in Korea.
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January 12, 2025 // Living in the Light: Christ has come…now what?
14/01/2025 Duration: 29min"You want a new world? Great. Get real still and let the old world die." The promise (or threat?) of a whole new world is in the air all around us these days--politically, economically, ecologically and personally. How do we navigate the bumpy waters of change--longed for or forced upon us--in ways that lead to health and growth? And what does this have to do with Jesus' baptism?
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January 5, 2025 // Epiphany // Following the Light
07/01/2025 Duration: 14minEpiphany is the season after Christmas in which we celebrate the incarnation of the Divine, the revelation of God in the person of Jesus Christ. In Matthew 2:1-12, we follow the journey of the "Magi" from the east to Bethlehem, learning that God works in unexpected ways and gifts come in unexpected places.
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December 22, 2024 // Advent 4 // Together on the Journey: Love // Love Makes Things Grow
24/12/2024 Duration: 22minWith the prophet Isaiah, we imagine the world as it could be and full of life - flowers and rivers in the desert, and a Sacred Path back home. Jesus offers the same prophetic imagination to see the world differently. This transformation is slow but sure work, and we are invited to take part. As we wrap up this Advent season, we pray that hope and peace and joy and love flourish in us and transform the world around us.
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December 8, 2024 // Advent 2 // Together on the Journey: Peace // Peace Inside Out
10/12/2024 Duration: 24minAdvent is a season of peace and love and harmony, as envisioned by the prophet Isaiah's poetry about wolves and lambs resting together, toddlers playing with vipers, vegetarian lions, etc. That sounds lovely (if a little boring), but... here in the real world, conflict and destruction persist, to put it lightly. Why do we care about an ancient, idealistic vision of peace? And how might we practice this vision within ourselves and our communities?
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December 1, 2024 // Advent 1 // Together on the Journey: Hope // Mary’s Song
10/12/2024 Duration: 27minOn this first Sunday of Advent, we ponder what it means to have hope along with Mary through the lens of The Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55). This song offers a word of hope for a waiting and oppressed people, and invites us to "go and do likewise" and join God in bringing hope to our hurting world.
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November 24, 2024 // Eternity Sunday // Everything's Gonna Be Alright
26/11/2024 Duration: 19minOn Eternity Sunday, the last Sunday of the traditional church calendar, at Wildwood we take time to name and grieve for our losses in the past year. This year's snow storm meant that only a few of us met at the church building while most others joined online. This solemn service raises big questions for many of us, especially about death, resurrection and the afterlife. What is the basis for the Christian hope that not even death can separate us from the love of God? How do we know that, in the end, everything is going to be okay?
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November 17, 2024 // Building Community Together
19/11/2024 Duration: 25minThis week we were excited to have Wyndham Thiessen ( Executive Director/Community Leader) and Alecia Thompson join us from L’Arche Saskatoon. They talked about building community and referenced some scripture texts that are particularly relevant to them in this context. We have chosen L'Arche Saskatoon to be our Annual Community Partner this year and look forward to connecting and building community over the coming months.