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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June 20, 2021 // Faith of Many Colours // Part 3: Powerful Faith
14/11/2024 Duration: 21minWhat Colour is your Faith? This summer at Wildwood, we're exploring the model of Spiral Dynamics as a way to understand the many different faith perspectives that are within and around all of us. Billie Eilish. Mumilaaq Taqqaq. Hannah Gadsby. (Yup, we are shamelessly celebrity name-dropping to clickbait you into checking out this week's sermon.) But also, these three powerful women demonstrate the best of the "Red: Power/Ego" space in our series on the spirituality of Spiral Dynamics. Come flex with us! The song you should see me in a crown by Billie Eilish has been removed due to copyright.
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May 6, 2018 - Breaking the Shame Cycle - Part Four
14/11/2024 Duration: 34minWhat does it look like to break the cycle of shame in practical terms? Embracing vulnerability in your relationships, with yourself and with others. Ben and Joe explain what that might look like, and then a dance party breaks out. Seriously. The song Just the Way You Are by Bruno Mars was removed from this recording due to copyright.
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November 10, 2024 // Beloved Community: Rewriting the Story
12/11/2024 Duration: 27minThe prayer that Jesus taught us, or the Lord's prayer, outlines a vision for the kin-dom of God on earth. This Peace Sunday, as we are surrounded by narratives of war, scarcity, and fear, how can we rewrite the stories? How can we reimagine the ancient vision of shalom (peace) and make it make sense for our world today? Note: Song recording Your Peace Will Make Us One by Audrey Assad has been removed due to copyright.
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November 3, 2024 // MCC Thrift Learning Tour to Uganda
05/11/2024 Duration: 31minThis Sunday Andy Arthur, MCC Thrift Coordinator for SK and AB shared with us about a recent MCC Learning Tour to Uganda that he and Lisi participated in.
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October 27, 2024 // Beloved Community: Politics
29/10/2024 Duration: 07minThe Beloved Community, sometimes called the Kingdom of God, is political. How do we share life together, as followers of Jesus and children of God? How can we practice politics in ways that limit our self-interest in order to lift up those with the greatest needs?
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October 20, 2024 // Beloved Community: Shared Practices
22/10/2024 Duration: 31minThe Beloved Community is one vision for creating a “truly brotherly society” (Martin Luther King, Jr.), a call for solidarity and harmony between all people. For followers of the way of Jesus, an important dimension of this call is the spiritual. The prayer of Ephesians 3:14-21 is an encouragement for the church to orient ourselves to the “Infinite Being,” and to be rooted and grounded in love as we sow the seeds of God’s kin-dom on earth.
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October 13, 2024 // "Calling: hearing and responding"
15/10/2024 Duration: 22minThis Sunday Len Rempel, Executive Minister of Mennonite Church Saskatchewan joined us for our Service of Installation for our new co-pastor Lisi Schröttner. Len connected the stories of Jonah, Andrew and Mary Magdalene and spoke to us about their different calls and different responses to those calls from God.
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October 6, 2024 // Go and Do Likewise: The Least of These
08/10/2024 Duration: 29minMatthew 25 contains a verse that may be familiar to many, and is used to promote the work of nonprofits and politicians the world over: "Just as you did to the least of these, my brothers, you did it to me" (NRSV). Jesus is inviting us to reflect on where we saw him in the least of those around us. From the hungry to the thirsty to the stranger, do we recognize Jesus? Are we paying attention? How do we embrace a world in need of the love of God? The song He is Among Us (The Least of These) by The Porter's Gate has been removed due to copyright.
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September 22, 2024 // Mennonite World Conference: Peace Sunday
01/10/2024 Duration: 24minWhat do jewelry, land titles and pottery have to do with peace? Dwight Eisler was our speaker this week.
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September 29, 2024 // Go and Do Likewise: It's Fig Tree Season
01/10/2024 Duration: 07min"Consider the fig tree," Jesus says in Mark 13. As sure as the greening tree signals the coming of summer, the end of the world is both immanent and unavoidable. How do we prepare for these endings, large and small? And what hopeful note is hidden in the image of the fig tree that is also renewed in its time?
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September 15, 2024 // Go and Do Likewise: The Prodigal Son
17/09/2024 Duration: 22minWhat does belonging look like? It seems to be a bit of a moving target these days, especially in faith communities. We were pleased to have Tristan Norton join us to share about belonging in the context of the Parable of the Prodigal Son in his sermon "The Journey Home: Rediscovering Community and Connection in God's Love."
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September 8, 2024 // Go and Do Likewise: The Good Samaritan
10/09/2024 Duration: 14min"But can you tell us, exactly, who is our neighbour?" This question prompted Jesus to tell the now-famous Parable of the Good Samaritan. A neighbour responds to the needs right in front of them. We know that one. But as Jesus didn't actually answer the question, it's up to us to work out who is our neighbour, right now?
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September 1, 2024 // Why So Mysterious? Learning through the Parables of Jesus
05/09/2024 Duration: 26min“One day, a farmer went out sowing seed…” The Parable of the Seeds and the Soils (Matthew 13) is a familiar one. Jesus describes different conditions under which people receive God’s Message as four different types of soil. Obviously, we are meant to be like the “good soil” that produces the best harvest—or is Jesus up to something entirely different? What if the outcome isn’t nearly as important as the pursuit of growth, wherever you happen to be planted?
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August 4, 2024 // Wild Church: Burning Bushes
06/08/2024 Duration: 19minNature is wild. Many of us miss that, hiding out in our climate-controlled homes and carefully manicured gardens... And yet, the wildness of life is ultimately unavoidable. Wilderness finds us, ready or not. As we continue our "Wild Church" series, how might engaging with the natural world help to prepare us to hear from God in the all-natural fullness of our own lives?
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July 7, 2024 // Choose Life! The Way Of Wisdom
09/07/2024 Duration: 25minThis Sunday we had Lisi Schrottner share with us. In Deuteronomy 30, we've reached a point of transition and choice for the people of God. Following their wilderness wandering and giving of the Law, the Israelites are about to enter the "Promised Land". They are invited to heed the instruction they've just been given, and thus choose life. The way of wisdom, as we learn, is accessible to us, is a journey that involves discernment, and is the way that leads to life. What does this journey look like for us today?
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June 30, 2024 // Faith Exploration for Everyone: The Anabaptist Story - How did we get here?
02/07/2024 Duration: 29minAnabaptism began in Europe in the 1500s in small, often intentionally isolated, agricultural communities for the better part of four centuries. In the past 100-150 years, Anabaptism has experienced major changes: shifting its center from Europe to North America and then to the global South, becoming increasingly modernized, and culturally and theologically diverse. What are some stories of growth and movement that brought Mennonites to the Canadian prairies and continue to give life to our particular flavour of Wildwood Mennonite?
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June 23, 2024 // Faith Exploration for Everyone: The Anabaptist Story - Worldwide and Emerging
27/06/2024 Duration: 34minWhat does it mean to be part of the global Anabaptist body? Jesus spoke of being a vine to which we are connected (John 15:1-17). The Anabaptist branches of this vine are varied yet we remain one. We have siblings in the faith in Ethiopia, Thailand, Kenya, and the Philippines. Our stories are intertwined and sometimes it gets messy but we remain connected through the vine that is Jesus. Our guest speaker this morning was Len Rempel, Mennonite Church Saskatchewan Executive Minister.
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June 16, 2024 // Faith Exploration for Everyone // Living Shalom: a service of Baptism, Communion, and Membership Renewal
18/06/2024 Duration: 20min"From their innermost being will flow rivers of living water," Jesus said. This "River of Life" flows within and all around us, the way of shalom. In the baptism ritual, we name and celebrate this living water. And in the communion ritual, we practice living this way of shalom, each in our part of the Body of Christ. Come on in, the water is fine!
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June 9, 2024 // Faith Exploration for Everyone: Symbols and Sacraments? The Meaning of Baptism and Communion
11/06/2024 Duration: 06minThe Mennonite tradition claims two rituals as central to our practice: baptism and communion. While other denominations claim these (and others) as sacramental--the essential means by which God’s grace is given--we hold them as “merely” symbols--pointing to the more significant transformation in progress beyond these practices. Does that make them less valuable, and if so, why bother? These and other rituals are markers that remind us that the whole journey is sacred and we all belong as part of God’s shalom. Our service began with a video clip "Super Hero Identity" (https://www.instagram.com/p/C66o4jCrJEh/) followed by these words from Joe.
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June 2, 2024 // Faith Exploration for Everyone: What Are We Doing? Peace, Justice and Reconciliation
04/06/2024 Duration: 30minWhen we follow Jesus, we see him building bridges and tearing down walls between communities, offering forgiveness and mercy rather than judgment, standing with “the least of these” in service and solidarity. and choosing sacrificial love as the way to peace. As Mennonites, reconciliation--right relationships with one another and all of Creation--is the center of our work.