On July 17, 2020, a fire tore through the Madison Place Apartment building changing the lives of 49 families instantly. They lost their homes, their belongings and their sense of security. The Langley community instantly rallied around to offer donations …
Five ways to engage with SouthRidge Speedway
This has been a crazy summer of figuring out how we can reach our community and engage our SouthRidge family, while still making sure we’re keeping everyone safe and healthy. Thank you for the ways that you have been supporting …
Celebrating Canada Day amidst uncertainty
As I think about Canada Day this year, I’m reminded of how upside-down life feels these days. Nearly everything about the past 4 months has looked a lot different than we’re used to. It’s been a time of adjusting to …
Miracles – the power of Jesus in people’s lives
I don’t know about you, but I have always been fascinated by the miracles that Jesus performed during His ministry on earth. While each miracle is a demonstration of Jesus’ power over this broken world it also reveals Jesus as …
10 Signs that Dad is Ready for COVID-19 to be Over
With Father’s Day approaching in the midst of the pandemic, we thought it would be fun to celebrate dads in a lighthearted way. As a dad of four kids, some of these are very true of me, so giving insight into …
Pandemic Principle: Love Each Other
I had to come to the church last week to drop something off for Mason during the service. As I walked into the auditorium, the worship team was playing Forever Reign. My heart will sing, no other name, Jesus, Jesus… …
Love Matters Most
The violent unrest in America this past week, brought on by racism and injustice has reminded us that we live in a world that is not as we want it to be. As with previous weeks, we have invited one …
Mental Health
The COVID-19 pandemic and its resulting consequences are having a myriad of impacts on people’s mental health. In my own home and in my clients’ lives, I have seen both the positive and negative effects of this crisis. For those …
Give Yourself a Break
I went back into my classroom last week to check on some things and noticed the calendar we keep at the front of the class; it remains “frozen in time” on Thursday, March 12th. The day before the last day …