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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October 9, 2022 // Seasons of Thanksgiving
14/10/2022 Duration: 05minOur Thanksgiving service this year featured multiple elements of poetry, personal stories, prayers, and more--one of those "you had to be there" kind of things. We curated a few of the highlights for this post, though, so click on to enjoy!
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October 2, 2022 // Talking About Mental Health
04/10/2022 Duration: 26minBecause people and their suffering are near to the heart of God, the church needs to be on the leading edge of showing care and compassion for those struggling with their own mental health, or that of family members or friends - and that might include all of us at one time or another. So that the burden of poor mental health is not carried alone, how do we, individually and as a church, support and care for one another?
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September 25, 2022 // Alternative Orthodoxy Part 3 // A Christ-Soaked World
27/09/2022 Duration: 24min"For those who see deeply there is only one reality. By reason of the Incarnation, there is no truthful distinction between sacred and profane." ~ Richard Rohr, Another Name for Everything Podcast, "Frame". In this post(?)pandemic reality, many churches are joining the long history of religious institutions with beautiful, mostly empty buildings. The good news is that God doesn't (only) live in the sacred spaces we build for ourselves--all space is sacred space! But what does that mean for the altars we have found and continue to appreciate?
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September 18, 2022 // Alternative Orthodoxy Part 2 // A Benevolent Foundation
20/09/2022 Duration: 24min"Foundation // If God is Trinity and Jesus is the face of God, then it is a benevolent universe. God is not someone to be afraid of, but is the Ground of Being and on our side." Some big ideas on the table this week--prepare to have your mind blown, like a balloon metaphor for the expanding universe!
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September 11, 2022 // Alternative Orthodoxy Part 1 // Scripture, Experience And Tradition
15/09/2022 Duration: 25minIn a world filled with conflicting opinions and confident incorrectness, how do we know what is right and true? What do we do when other Christians embrace and promote a form of religion that seems alien or even dangerous to us? What's the basis for knowing what we think we know and making the necessary decisions of life when our understanding is inherently limited? This fall at Wildwood, we're exploring the idea of "orthodoxy" - right belief - through the "Alternative Orthodoxy" offered by Richard Rohr and the Center for Action and Contemplation. "Scripture as validated by Experience and Experience as validated by Tradition are good scales for one's spiritual worldview." Let's try it out!
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September 4, 2022 // At Home...Farmers, Vine, And Fruit-Bearing Branches
15/09/2022 Duration: 20minWe were pleased to have Claire Ewert Fisher from Mount Royall Mennonite Church join us this Sunday. Claire shared with us on the theme of “At Home...farmers, vine, and fruit-bearing branches.” Piglet sidled up to Pooh from behind. “Pooh”, Piglet whispered. “Yes, Piglet?” “Nothing,” said Piglet, taking Pooh’s paw. “I just wanted to be sure of you.” “I just wanted to be sure of you.”
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August 28, 2022 // Bent But Then Set Free
15/09/2022 Duration: 16minKen Bechtel shared with us on the topic of “Bent But Then Set Free” this Sunday. Ken was unfortunately unable to be with us in person so Audrey Mierau Bechtel shared Ken’s words with us. "However "bent" we may be, God views us as sons, daughters and children, worthy to be set free."
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July 24, 2022 // Connecting with God in Unlikely Ways
03/08/2022 Duration: 28minCharmaine is a single mom of 3 wonderful children, is a new member of WMC, a Nurse Manager in the SHA, and a Saskatoon Public School Board Trustee. In this message, Charmaine takes us through her personal journey, questions and perspectives on disability, prayer, and healing. Having had a brother who was paraplegic and a child with non-verbal autism has challenged her previously held beliefs about healing. This message challenges the assumption that being disabled is somehow "less than" and the disabled individual would ideally be healed.
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July 3, 2022 // Roots & Wings: looking for Good in the beliefs I’ve left behind - Part 1
05/07/2022 Duration: 27minWhat's hiding in the back of your spiritual closet? Faith can be like building a spiritual wardrobe of various beliefs: trying some on for just a little while, wearing some for particular seasons, or selecting some basics as foundations for any outfit. As our needs and tastes change over time, what do we do with the pieces of faith that no longer fit? Do we look back at former beliefs with... fondness? resentment? shame? This summer, our sermon series invites us to engage with the faith of our past, particularly understandings of God that (some of us?) are leaving behind. Up first, the "doctrine of Original Sin" - buckle up, wretches!
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June 26, 2022 // Blurred Lives: Our Impossible Longing For Resolution - Part 4 // Simplicity on the Other Side of Complexity
28/06/2022 Duration: 24minOkay, fine, we live in "a world of overwhelming complexity." So what are we supposed to do with that? How do we keep it together without ignoring, blaming, othering, or otherwise drifting into self-destructive patterns? The ancient book of Job has some wisdom in that direction, with a delightful assist from--who else--Mary Poppins.
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June 19, 2022 // Blurred Lives: Our Impossible Longing For Resolution - Part 3 // (False) Border Security
21/06/2022 Duration: 23minWhich division are you in? The world of sports has a myriad of ways to break down competition: age, sex, skill level, weight class, region, amateur or pro, team or individual, recreational or competitive, "special" or otherwise... Divisions like that are all over the place in our lives. Some are carefully thought through, some are random, and plenty are assumed to be "just the way it is" because that's the way it's been for a while... These divisions help us to deal with the overwhelming complexity of our universe; how can we create and keep them in ways that honour the gifts and serve the needs of all?
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June 12, 2022 // Blurred Lives: Our Impossible Longing For Resolution - Part 2 // Hunting For Scapegoats
21/06/2022 Duration: 25minHow do we live in a world of overwhelming complexity? Much of the time, by shifting the focus--and the tension--onto some other person or group. Ah, yes, the old, familiar scapegoat mechanism! I'm not scared, you're scared! I'm not angry, you're angry! I'm not to blame, you're to blame--and everyone else agrees! This tradition is grounded in ancient scriptures, and perhaps more useful than we care to admit. But what do we do when the scapegoat is not as guilty as we would like them to be? Is there a better way?
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June 5, 2022 // Blurred Lives: Our Impossible Longing For Resolution - Part 1
10/06/2022 Duration: 24min[read in Hollywood movie trailer announcer voice]: "In a world of infinite complexity, one human stands with the rest. Taking on normal tasks and winning ordinary battles with their incredibly average abilities, yet imagining that they are somehow at the center of it all..." Is that what your inner monologue sounds like? The world is indeed infinitely complex, yet our brains so often substitute a less complicated version of reality that we can cope with. What are the implications of our inability to see and understand actual reality, for our ego, our relationships, our faith? Tune in for part 1 of 4 of our series on "Blurred Lives: coming to terms with our impossible longing for resolution."
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May 15, 2022 // Let the Children Come
17/05/2022 Duration: 29minExploring what acknowledgment means after there has been harm and how to work towards reconciliation as a faith community. Harry Lafond, elder from Muskeg Lake Cree Nation and Deacon with the Prince Albert Roman Catholic Diocese talks about the past and future for Indigenous families. In 1867 with the passage of the Indian Act the rights of Indigenous parents were taken away which has led to great harm. The government of Canada Bill C-92 changes the legal situation and provides for Indigenous people to be responsible for their own children’s welfare. First Nations are now able to build on their ancient teachings about relationships- “Wakhotowin.” Children are a gift to be cherished and supported to grow up into their gifts. This will foster healthy people, strong families and strong communities.
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May 8, 2022 // Treaty Relations
10/05/2022 Duration: 19minExploring what acknowledgment means after there has been harm and how to work towards reconciliation as a faith community. What happens when two communities with different worldviews make a treaty together? Lyndon Linklater, from the Office of the Treaty Commissioner Speakers Bureau, shared Indigenous worldview, story and song with us.
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May 1, 2022 // Introduction to Land Acknowledgements and Treaty Relations
03/05/2022 Duration: 20minExploring what acknowledgment means after there has been harm and how to work towards reconciliation as a faith community. In May WMC will be exploring what a treaty land acknowledgement can look like for us. On May 1st we explored with Heather Peters some of the questions that have already come up: How will our land acknowledgement be connected to things we need to learn and unlearn, be connected to practical reparation work, and if it is even an important step in the reconciliation process.
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April 24, 2022 // When Theory Met Practice: A Quest For Food Security In The City
03/05/2022 Duration: 33minA short stroll through any grocery store in our city will reveal that our food choices have become a lot more complicated than they used to be. With access to a global menu, what food should we be choosing to stick in our mouths? In this talk, Jared Regier will share about his journey toward food security in the city, the underlying motivations behind this quest, and some tips for moving forward. Get ready for a full course meal because there's a lot to digest here.
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April 17, 2022 // Easter Sunday // Seeking God's Ways // From Certainty to Openness
26/04/2022 Duration: 16minOn Easter, calls of “Christ is Risen!” echo around the globe. This holiday lands differently for different people—what does Easter mean for you and how will you respond this year?
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April 10, 2022 // Palm Sunday // Seeking God's Ways // From Power Over To Power With
26/04/2022 Duration: 25minThis is a suffering world and so much suffering is rooted in power. Jesus transformed how power is understood by coming to earth in human form. He was someone who dared to lower himself to raise us up! Using the image of vessels at sea, what are the privileges and responsibilities of speedboats? What does Jesus, the one who rode a donkey, teach us about how we use our power?
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April 3, 2022 // Lent 5 // Seeking God's Ways // From Exceptionalism To Inclusion
26/04/2022 Duration: 19minThe familiar parable of the “Prodigal Son” contrasts being “pious” or “religious” with the "prodigal" inclusive love of our welcoming God. Who are we within this story of the feather brained fugitive child, the faithful and faultfinding brother, and the fond forgiving father?