Tilt Teaching

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Sinopsis

TILT is a community in which we seek to worship God and give him a place in this world. God touches every part of our lives and our world - spiritually, physically, emotionally, environmentally, and we believe God sends us into the world with a message of hope. We seek the welfare of the city of Toronto and believe we truly have Good News to proclaim and act out in our city.

Episodios

  • Andrea | Mark 7:24-29

    15/02/2009

    Andrea taught us about the woman from Syrian Phoenicia, found in Mark 7 here. Download the sermon here (right-click and select Save As...) or listen to it below:

  • The Woman at Simon's House | Bill

    08/02/2009

    Bill spoke to us about the story of the woman who anointed Jesus with an entire jar of perfume. Waste of money? Appropriate expression of worship? Check it out. Download the sermon here (right-click and select Save As...) or listen to it below:

  • Zacchaeus | Mark G

    08/02/2009

    Mark dove right into our new series of those in the family of God with the story of Zacchaeus. He walks us through the text, encouraging us to reconsider our preconceptions and look at what salvation truly is. A free gift of God in the person of Jesus Christ. Download the sermon here (right-click and select Save As...) or listen to it below:

  • Mothers & Brothers Introduction | Gene

    08/02/2009

    Gene kickstarted our series entitled "Mothers and Brothers: The Continuing Regal Family Tree". Download the sermon here (right-click and select Save As...) or listen to it below:

  • Acts 16 | Jan D'Angelo

    17/01/2008

    It was another week of tackling an entire chapter in one go! If you'd like to know a little more about Jan, read her story here. The Acts story was found in Acts 16. Download the sermon here (right-click and select Save As...) or listen to it below:

  • Acts 15 | Gene Tempelmeyer

    14/01/2008

    This story was found in Acts 14:1-28. Download the sermon here (right-click and select Save As...) or listen to it below: