[This article is based on the notes from the devotional given at Redeemer's 3rd Quarter Member's Meeting - Nov. 8th, 2024] So we do not lose heart. Though our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is being renewed day by day. For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look no...
Worship is Warfare
990 Sundays. Almost 1000. That is how many times I've worshipped the Lord with the people of God on a Sunday Morning. I could figure it out quite easily, because I started going to church in the middle of August, 2005, when I was first saved. And there have been 994 weeks since then. And because I have only been absent from church 3 or 4 Sundays in...
The Glory of Church Planting
[This article was delivered as a devotional/exhortation at the 2nd Quarter's Member's Meeting at Redeemer Baptist Church] I want to write here about the glory of church planting. I want to encourage each one of you that being a part of the adventure of church planting is glorious. First, lets consider that word glory. what do you th...
Leadership and Followership
[These are the notes from Redeemer's Quarterly Member's Meeting on April 19th.] Obey your leaders and submit to them, for they are keeping watch over your souls, as those who will have to give an account. Let them do this with joy and not with groaning, for that would be of no advantage to you. (Hebrews 13:17) Very few people aspire to be a good fo...
Behold His Glory
This sermon was preached on Sunday March 24th at Cornerstone Baptist Church in Kamloops, BC. Covering John 11:1-44, Pastor Ross goes through the story of Jesus raising Lazarus highlighting the glory of Christ.
Fill the Okanagan with this Teaching
These are the slightly edited and updated notes from the devotional given at Redeemer Baptist Church's Annual General Meeting on February 10th, 2024. There are many markers of success for a church. You can have healthy Christian families, generous giving, growing numbers, growth in sanctification, heartfelt and joyful worship, solid Bibl...
By His Power, For His Glory
[these are the notes from the devotional given at Redeemer's quarterly member's meeting on November 10th, 2023] Recently I wrote on 1 Corinthians 15:58 about always abounding in the work of the Lord. 58 Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labour i...
Navy Seals for Jesus
In the past I've written many articles touching on the idea of consumerism in the church.Down with Consumerism was perhaps the main one; and that title should tell you exactly how I feel about the whole idea. The fact is, churches in Canada and the U.S. have become increasingly consumeristic. With the advent of the seeker-sensitive movement, mega-c...
Always Abounding
[these are the notes from the message given at the Quarterly Member's Meeting on August 25th, 2023] Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain. (1 Corinthians 15:58) What is your life all about? What is your driving focus and your central...
Deacons
[This article was written jointly by Redeemer's elder's Ross Odnokon and Vince Kuipers] Redeemer is a growing church. And that in more ways than one. We have more people attending our services then we did a year ago and even more if you compare two years ago when we first planted. We are also growing in the depth of our fellowship, our sa...
Eager For Unity
[This article is based on the notes from the devotional given at Redeemer's Quarterly Member's Meeting.] I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called, 2 with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love, 3 eager to maintain the unity of the Spi...
Ascension Day
I recently wrote on the broad idea of celebrating holidays as Christians. You can read that article, Lord of Our Years, here. In it I argued for keeping and celebrating the five main gospel feast days. If you grew up in a staunchly Roman Catholic community, or if you lived in early 16th Century Europe, you would be accustomed to all manner of ...
Lord of our Years
If you have been around Redeemer for a little while you might have noticed that we make a big deal about holidays. We ramp up for Christmas. We emphasize Easter – with services on Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday. We get invitation cards out, we have a big feast, and we preach special messages for these occasions. And as far as that goes, our pr...
Sing To The Lord!
Introduction Right at the outset, let me state my purpose for this article. I do not aim to give an exhaustive and full treatment of the theology of music, the theology of worship, or anything as thorough as that. But what I hope to do is give a brief statement on the main points of what worship music is and engage with some points of dispute. Cons...
Bees in Bonnets and Burrs in Saddles
Have you ever actually had a bee in your bonnet? How about one of those pokey burrs under your saddle? No? I didn't think so. Probably because you ladies don't where bonnets much these days, and you men don't ride horses. But you understand the picture. Both images point to a seemingly little thing that if left unaddressed causes a major problem. A...
Be The Church
[These are the notes from the pastoral devotional shared at Redeemer's 2023 Annual General Meeting] I recently wrote a series of blog posts on the One Another's of Christian fellowship. In the series I aimed to equip us and inspire us to really be the church. Calling us to live a life worthy of the gospel, worthy of the calling to which we were cal...
The One Anothers - Love
[This is the sixth of several articles in the One Another series] We have been spending our time lately on the one anothers of Scripture. We first looked at those 35 direct commands where that phrase is used – one another. I've since tried to organize them in a way that is easy to hold in our heads, with the three main headings love, unity, a...
The One Anothers - Unity
[this is the fifth of several articles in the One Another series] Unity or Diversity, which of these do we want? In our world we often hear the praises of diversity sung. Ethnic diversity, sexual diversity, religious diversity – the call is for everything to be many and multi. We want multi-culturalism, we want many faiths to coexist, we want all t...
The One Anothers - Grace and Sanctification
[this is the fourth of several articles in the One Another series] I have been writing lately on the one anothers of Christian fellowship. By my count we have at least thirty-five direct commands pertaining to how we treat one another within the body of Christ. And as we've seen, it's a tall order. A list that not one of us obeys successfully even ...
The One Anothers - Humility
[This is the third in several articles in the One Another series] We have recently been looking at the thirty-five one anothers of the New Testament. And last time I categorized them into three main headings: love, unity, and humility. Now let's go backwards through that list, starting with a focus on humility. The verse to anchor this one another ...
The One Anothers - Love, Unity and Humility
[This is the second of several articles in the one another series]We have been looking at the thirty-five one anothers found in the New Testament. Last time we surveyed the landscape, and tried to put them in context. And in some ways we just took them all like a giant wave washing over us. But it can be hard to hold all thirty-five of these i...
The One Anothers of Christian Fellowship
[This is the first of several articles in the one another series.] You may have heard of a lone-ranger Christian. Someone who doesn't go to church, or share life with other believers, but claims to follow Christ. There are many things wrong with being a lone-ranger Christian. It is spiritually dangerous, it is not good for the soul, it is unwi...
What Are You Seeking?
I've written a lot this year on what one could call a philosophy of ministry. It may not be the subject matter that every believer thinks about on a day to day basis, but as a church planter it is always on my mind. And I share these thoughts with you, the church, because no one plants alone. It is good for you all to think through these things wit...
Cancel Culture and the Whitefield Option
Our world has become rife with cancel culture. This refers simply to that environment in which someone who deviates from the zeitgeist gets pounced upon, denounced and shut out of polite society. If you are of a high enough profile, you can get banned from social media within mere hours just for saying a biological fact like "men can't get pregnant...
Build the Church
Lately we've been going through the major themes of Nehemiah as a church. And we've done it all under the banner of Build the Church. We have been taking the great story of Nehemiah, seeking to understand it in its original context, but then leaning heavily into application for us in the church today. We've talked about Building from the Ruins, Bui...
Down With Consumerism
Our world today is a consumeristic world. Advertising is everywhere. Something is always being sold. We are constantly being influenced by the world toward discontentment and selfishness. We are told to think about what we need and want for ourselves and for our own happiness as our number one priority. Now this can be subtle or it can be direct. M...
Divorce and Remarriage and a Holy Church
One of the troubles with being the church militant and not yet the church triumphant, is that you have to deal with real-world battles and real-world sins. In other words, ministry is done among sinners not angels. There are issues to deal with, things that get tracked in from the world and make a mess in the church foyer. And while we should freel...
Foolishness!
Redeemer Baptist is a church plant. We were planted just over a year ago by a handful of crazy people. I was going to say all joking aside, but I'm not so sure! By many worldly metrics you would have to say that church planting is crazy or foolish or doomed to failure. Or at least you would have to say that about the type of church planting that we...
On Elders, Giving Up at Life, and Not Being PC
The Apostle Paul said a lot of things. He wrote a lot of things. In fact, Paul wrote at least 13 of the 27 books of the New Testament and is responsible for about a quarter of its total word count. It is possible that he wrote the book of Hebrews as well, which would add to his prolificity. And I should hasten to add, that these writings were under...
Jordan Peterson and the Church
Many of you are aware of Jordan Peterson. He is a Canadian intellectual who specializes in clinical psychology, and has rose to fame in recent years for his bold stance against political correctness and various leftist ideologies. He has written books of the self-help variety, more robust than the average sort. And he has done much speaking and lec...
Be baptized, every one of you
What is baptism? By all appearances it looks like we are simply dunking someone in water. Someone could walk by a baptism service and not understand anything of the spiritual meaning of this sacrament. And Christians too can use some help understanding this. We know that Christian's get baptized, but do we know why? Do we know what is it that we ar...
Growing
You want your church to grow right? I mean, no one plants a church in order for it to not grow. That wouldn't make a lot of sense. But here is a question we should be asking – what do we mean by growth? And perhaps a follow up question – why do we want to grow? You see, both of those questions are crucial actually. To grow is not necessarily ...
Church Membership
Why should you become a member of your local church? For many, attending and even being involved feels like enough. And while I would not want to downplay what a good thing regular attendance is, I would encourage every believer to consider becoming a member of a local Church. It doesn't involve secret handshakes or anything wei...