Company of Disciples' Recordings

By: Jonathan Chan
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  • Podcast by Jonathan Chan
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  • "Greater Things" John 14-17 with Dan Forest
    May 15 2022
    In John 14-17 we read this promise from Jesus that, as followers of him, we will do even greater things than he did! How is that possible? Jesus did amazing miracles, he healed people, walked on water, raised people from the dead, and he himself died on a cross and then rose from the dead 3 days later, and we're supposed to do even greater things than him?? What did he mean by that and how’s that possible? That’s our topic for this morning, as we look to John chapters 14-17 to understand what he meant and how that’s possible.
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    26 mins
  • "Are You In Charge?" John 19 with Jonny Cage
    May 12 2022
    For the past 2 years, Covid really made us feel NOT in charge. This virus couldn’t be controlled and it still can’t be controlled. It mutates, it spreads and it seems to go wherever it wants. It doesn’t matter if you were young, healthy, old or immune compromised, it decides how hard it will hit you and it will decide if you get mild systems, harsh symptoms or just plain kill you. Governments were brought to its knees with covid. Scientists were baffled and still trying to catch up with Covid. Humanity was and still is NOT in charge. What were the general feelings? Anger. Fear. Confusion and hopelessness. Like covid, when something or someone can determine whether you live or die, let’s face it, we are not in charge of our lives. Death is the common denominator in all of us and anyone or anything who has control of death, is in charge. We’re not for we can’t control it. However, like the folks we will be exploring today in this chapter, they want to be in charge yet John reveals to his readers and us that really, they weren’t because death is not controlled by them. Let’s begin.
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    25 mins
  • "What Is Truth?" John 18 with Jonny Cage
    May 4 2022
    What’s truth? During these past couple of years of Covid, we’ve been bombarded with incoming evidence from medical and science communities, statistics from health authorities and governments and anecdotes from social media and news outlets. Recently, because of the ongoing pandemic and constant recording and testing, we now have evidence that can be labelled as facts such as: it is a fact that covid vaccines do help reduce your chance of having severe illness when you catch covid; It is a fact that wearing good masks and social distancing can prevent catching covid Etc etc. However, we also come to realize during these past years that facts do not necessarily mean they’re true. With ongoing anti-covid mandate and anti-vaccine protests throughout our country, what may be true to you may not be true for someone else. Let’s simplify. It’s fact that at this moment, our temperature in Vancouver is right now 13 degrees Celsius. That’s a fact. What’s true for me, is that this is REALLY cold weather but for someone from Winnipeg, this is actually weather for shorts and t-shirts. To them, it’s not true that it’s really cold outside. Here’s my question that I’ll be elaborating and hopefully provide an answer for you today. For the past 17 chapters, Jesus laid out all the facts to his disciples, the Jews and the crowds. Yet Pilot asked a really good question, albeit his intent was out of mockery and want to write off Jesus, but yet profound, “What is truth?” And, just to wet your appetite, here’s an appetizer: It’s really up to you. Say what? Isn’t Jesus TRUTH? Is He for you? Or is he just merely a historical fact? How do you know? Let’s begin
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    30 mins

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