Sermon Speaker: Pastor Mike Kleinhuis

Mike is the church planter and Pastor of The Centre.

  • The Story of Scripture: Part Four

    Week four of our four-part series looks at Restoration. After the Fall, all of creation was cursed. Jesus came to earth, died, and rose from the dead to redeem all people; we look forward to his promised return and the restoration of all of creation to its original state, just as our perfect Creator intended it.

  • The Story of Scripture: Part 3

    The third in a four-part series, today’s sermon gives an overview of how God has provided redemption throughout the history of the Israelites in the Old Testament, culminating in the sacrifice of his Son, Jesus, in his death and resurrection.

  • The Story of Scripture: Part 2

    The second sermon in a four-part series describing the overarching themes of scripture. Part 2: The Fall

  • The Story of Scripture: Part 1

    The first in a four-part series, giving an overview of the main themes of scripture. Part 1: Creation

  • Remembering the Resurrection

    Easter Sunday: Looking at the Resurrection as told by the gospel of Luke.

  • Jesus’ “Triumphal” Entry

    Palm Sunday: Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem was, indeed, “triumphal” – but not in the way the Jews expected it to be.

  • Jesus Headed to Jerusalem

    Luke 9 tells us that Jesus headed resolutely toward Jerusalem – knowing full well that going there meant going closer to the painful death that he was to endure. Pastor Mike teaches us how we can learn from Jesus and apply his example in our own lives.

  • Jonah: Part Two

    Part 2 of the two-part Jonah series (Jonah 3-4): Who is your Nineveh – who is the person – or group of people – that you’d rather not associate with, rather not include in your daily life? The people who you might not even want to minister to? Be challenged to obey the call of God in your life.

  • Jonah: Part One

    Have you ever wanted to run away from God?

    Looking at Jonah 1-2 we get real about our own responses when God asks us to do something tough.