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Since Christ died for all, do all go to heaven? | ECHOES: Catechism in a Year

March 10, 2024 • Todd Petkau

There have been some great scientific and social breakthroughs that have taken the world by storm, only to be proven completely wrong and even harmful. In this message, we ask the question, 'Could the theory of universalism be one such breakthrough, and if so, why has it become so attractive?' To better understand what is happening in culture these days, we will also journey into a brief history of deconstructionism and a whole pile of Bible verses on both sides of the universalist debate!

Why is Christ’s resurrection important? | ECHOES: Catechism in a Year

March 31, 2024 • Todd Petkau

This Easter, we take a few minutes to explore what makes the resurrection of Jesus so indispensable to our faith. Although there are many more reasons, we will focus on three that leap off the pages of Scripture and ignite our hearts with a bold hope.

Why did Jesus have to die? | ECHOES: Catechism in a Year

March 29, 2024 • Todd Petkau • Ecclesiastes 8:16–17, 1 John 4:8

On Good Friday, we remember the extraordinary lengths Jesus would go to in order to defeat the darkness that tried to hide the light! In a short teaching, we examine three reasons why Jesus had to die and the significance of His sacrifice.

What do we learn from Palm Sunday? | ECHOES: Catechism in a Year

March 24, 2024 • Todd Petkau • Luke 19:28–38, Isaiah 19:20, Isaiah 49:8, Zechariah 9:9, Zechariah 14:3

Palm Sunday is a day full of mystery and intrigue! In this short message, we sniff around for answers to three puzzling questions related to Palm Sunday in an attempt to answer a larger question: What do we learn from Palm Sunday?