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Elim City Church
by Pastor Joel Kristensen
Latest Sermons from Elim City Church
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Firm Foundation - Week 3
Standing firm in the Lord means more than maintaining your own faith—it means stepping in to help others remain steady, especially in seasons of conflict and weakness. When we value people, pursue restoration, and keep eternity in view, we become a stronger and more unshakable community together.Support the show
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Firm Foundation - Week 2
Standing firm in the Lord is not just a personal calling but a shared responsibility, requiring believers to pursue unity even in the midst of conflict. When we choose alignment in the Lord over personal preference, we protect the strength of the community and create a foundation that cannot be easily shaken.Support the show
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Firm Foundation - Week 1
Paul doesn’t just say “stand firm”—he says “in the Lord.” That’s everything. (Philippians 4:1)Support the show
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The Stone Was Rolled Away for You
Separation has been removed.Hopelessness has been overturned.Fear no longer has the authority to hold you back.But you are not called to stand outside and admire it.You are called to step in.Support the show
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Good Friday Communion
... and who through the Spirit of holiness was appointed the Son of God in power by his resurrection from the dead: Jesus Christ our Lord (Romans 1:4).Support the show
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Guardrails for the Prophetic
Healthy prophetic ministry requires both openness to the Holy Spirit and a commitment to testing, discernment, and accountability within the church. When the prophetic is anchored in Scripture, practiced in humility, and weighed in community, it becomes a safe and powerful way to strengthen and build up the body of Christ.Support the show
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Let the Weak Say I am Strong
Elim City Church welcomes Guest Speaker Rani Ibrahim from Newcomers Mission Peterborough.Support the show
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The Ephesians Lost Their Passion
Yet I hold this against you: You have forsaken the love you had at first (Revelations 2:4)Support the show
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We Still Need the Prophetic
The prophetic is one of the ways the Holy Spirit strengthens, encourages, and directs the church, reminding believers that God is present and actively speaking among His people. When the church listens for the voice of the Spirit, it cultivates deeper faith, clearer direction, and a renewed hunger for God’s presenceSupport the show
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Table of the Lord
"... and when He had given thanks, He broke it and said, “This is My body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of Me.” In the same way He also took the cup after supper, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in My blood; do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of Me.” (1 Corinthians 11: 24-25)Support the show
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Like Minded
"Then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind". (Philippians 2:2) Support the show
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Dwell Together
Psalm 133 reveals that when God’s people dwell together in unity, His anointing flows freely, His refreshing sustains deeply, and His blessing is intentionally released. Unity is not just relational harmony — it is the sacred atmosphere where heaven commands life.Support the show
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Guest Speaker: Pastor Mark Davy
Elim City Church Welcomes Pastor Mark Davy from Global Harvest Ministries International.Support the show
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Held Together
Paul reminds us that unity is not something we create, but something we faithfully steward through humility, vigilance, and devotion to the truths that bind us together in ChristSupport the show
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Guest Speaker: Pastor Cheryl Thomas
Elim City Church welcomes the president of the Apostolic Church in Canada, Pastor Cheryl ThomasSupport the show
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Bear Fruit - Write the Vision
God is calling us to abide deeply, walk faithfully, and make room together so that the vision He has spoken will bear lasting fruit, become a visible witness, and expand for His glory.Support the show
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Alignment- Write The Vision
God calls us to move from hearing and writing the vision to aligning our lives and walking together in faithful obedience, even while we wait for what He has promised to fulfill.Support the show
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Write the Vision
At the start of a new year, God calls His people to slow down, listen carefully, and trust Him enough to write, wait for, and walk in the vision He reveals. (Habakkuk 2:1-3)Support the show
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Great Expectations
Today, let us approach 2026 with an expectation of a great harvest. We can be expectant of the future because God has proven in our past to always be faithful.Support the show
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Awe & Advent Week 2
Encountering Jesus at Christmas moves us to respond with obedience, share the joy we have received, and return to everyday life transformed by His presence.Support the show
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Awe & Advent
Advent invites us to stand in awe of God’s unsearchable wisdom revealed in the birth of Jesus and to rejoice in the mercy that has drawn us near. In view of that mercy, we are joyfully challenged to offer our whole lives as living worship, allowing the wonder of Christmas to lead us into renewed surrender and transformation.Support the show
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Children of Light
For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light" (Ephesians 5:8) Paul contrasts our past darkness with our present spiritual illumination, urging us to live lives of righteousness, and truth, bearing the "fruit of the light". Support the show
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Alive on the Altar
Romans 12: 1-2 calls believers to offer themselves fully to God, allowing Him to reshape their minds and reorder their desires. As we surrender, He leads us into a life aligned with His good, acceptable, and perfect will.Support the show
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Me and My House
Joshua calls God’s people to make a clear and personal decision to serve the Lord rather than allowing faith to be assumed or inherited. That choice influences the direction of the home, removes competing loyalties, and shapes a spiritual legacy for the generations that follow.Support the show
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The Fire of God
The fire of God is a divine force available to believers today, representing the powerful presence of the Holy Spirit to purify, activate, and equip them for their calling. It empowers believers to live a life fueled by passion, purpose, and spiritual strength, enabling them to overcome challenges and advance God's kingdom with boldness and authority.Support the show
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Relationships of Honour
Elim City Church welcomes Pastor Stephen Carriman from Toronto Impact Church.Support the show
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Living in Service
True Christian leadership doesn’t rise by status but bows in service. Those who lead well in God’s kingdom do so from the low place — walking in humility, building harmony, and bringing honour to Christ through a life of faithful service.Support the show
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The Omega Church
“I am the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God, “who is, and who was, and who is to come, the Almighty.” (Revelations 1:8)Support the show
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Living in Humility
True humility is not thinking less of ourselves, but seeing ourselves rightly before God. In Luke 18:9–14, Jesus contrasts a proud Pharisee and a humble tax collector to reveal that only the broken and repentant heart receives grace. Pride compares and separates, but humility confesses and connects.Support the show
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Living in Harmony
It's Thanksgiving! As Christians we can go beyond gratitude and live in harmony with one another. By choosing unity, humility, and love, we honour God and offer a living sacrifice of thanksgiving. This witness of harmony, rooted in Christ, can bring peace to a divided world.Support the show
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Living the Good Life
Have life and have it more abundantly! (John 10:10)Support the show
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When God is for You- Week 2
Paul’s affirmation in Romans 8:38-39 declares that nothing can separate us from God’s love. This unbreakable love, unlike human love, is fierce, faithful, and fixed, providing freedom, rest, and confidence. Regardless of life’s challenges, we can live loved and secure in God’s embrace.Support the show
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When God is for You
We declare His truth. We trust His provision. We receive His grace. We pray with boldness. We live with courage. The cross settled the question forever: God is for you. So don’t just believe it—live like it! (Romans 8 :31-32)Support the show
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Lifting Arms
Moses, Joshua, Aaron, and Hur demonstrated the power of spiritual unity in battle. Their victory, achieved through collective faith and action, highlights the importance of spiritual unity of the body. (Exodus 17: 8-13)Support the show
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In Perfect Harmony
Spiritual unity, not uniformity, is the goal. It is cultivated through shared surrender, prayer, and expectation, as seen in the upper room in Acts 2. Spiritual unity is not about just being in the same room, it is essential for revival and invites God’s presence and blessings.Support the show
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Strong Shoulders
Raising children to be devoted followers of Jesus is a father’s most vital role. By being involved in God’s work, and living out faith, dads can increase the likelihood of leaving an eternal legacy of their children loving the Lord. (Ephesians 6: 1-4)Support the show
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Help Me With My Unbelief
God has given us faith. While unbelief is synonymous with doubt, it does not indicate a lack of faith. How do we increase faith and decrease of unbelief? (Mark 9:24)Support the show
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Mastered by Mercy
Serving God, the gracious master, leads to sanctification and eternal life, while serving sin, the cruel master, leads to shame and death. Let's serve the right master! (Romans 6:19)Support the show
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Mother Still Knows Best
Are you planting seeds of legacy that you may never see but trust God will grow? What can we learn from the life of Jochebed? (Exodus 2: 1-10)Support the show
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Guest Speaker: Zach Davy
Elim City Church welcomes Pastor and Evangelist Zach Davy, from Global Harvest Ministries International.Support the show
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He is Risen!
Jesus’ sacrifice for humanity demands a response from everyone, regardless of belief. This Easter, consider Jesus’ identity and the life He offers, as God’s love for you is unconditional and eternal. (Isaiah 53:4-6)Support the show
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Good Friday Communion
The act of self-examination should not lead us to self incrimination. Instead, it should point us to what we are missing out on. (1 Corinthians 11:27-29) Support the show
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From Cheers to the Cross
Will you lay down your cloak, your pride, your expectations—just as they laid theirs before Him—and receive the King not just with shouts, but with surrender? (Matthew 21: 6-11)Support the show
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Unveiling Unbelief
The story of the disciples on the road to Emmaus illustrates how easily we can miss Jesus’ presence in our lives when facing trials. True faith is demonstrated by how well we endure suffering with unveiled eyes and a steadfast heart, trusting in God’s goodness and sovereignty.Support the show
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Unsubscribe Me
Rules based religion and legalism limits God’s power by reducing spiritual growth to human-made regulations, trading transformation for stagnation. Support the show
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Guest Speaker: Pastor Pat Sparrow
Elim City Church welcomes Pastor Pat Sparrow from Equippers Church Central Coast, California.Support the show
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Milk, Meat and Maturity
Hebrews 3:11-14 criticizes the recipients for their lack of spiritual maturity, likening them to infants needing milk instead of solid food. This passage serves as a call to action for believers to grow in their faith and understanding of God’s word and to move beyond the basics.Support the show
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The Torn Veil
"...by a new and living way opened for us through the curtain, that is, his body..."(Hebrews 10:20)Support the show
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The Unveiling
Mankind is always in the pursuit of freedom. True freedom however, comes from the presence of the Holy Spirit, who transforms believers into the image of Christ. This transformation involves a change in desires and hearts, aligning them with God’s desires.Support the show
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Rejoice Regardless
Happiness is a natural emotion, but it doesn’t always reflect reality. While God cares about our emotions, He prioritizes righteousness and our relationship with Him over constant happiness. Joy on the other hand, gives us a foundational state to handle every circumstance that comes our way (Philippians 4:4). Support the show
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