
Fallingbrook Heights Baptist Church at the Centre
Fallingbrook Heights Baptist Church at the Centre
Show overview
Fallingbrook Heights Baptist Church at the Centre has published 16 episodes during 2026. That works out to roughly 7 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 26 min and 28 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 16 episodes already out so far this year.
From the publisher
Weekly messages from Fallingbrook Heights Baptist Church at the Centre, located in the heart of Scarborough. Each sermon is rooted in Scripture and speaks to real life — faith, doubt, leadership, family, justice, and what it means to follow Jesus in the everyday moments that shape us. Whether you’re part of our church community or listening from somewhere else, these messages are meant to help you think deeply, live faithfully, and stay connected to God’s ongoing work in the world. New sermons are posted regularly.
Latest Episodes
Sow What? Branching Out: Serving With Our Gifts
Sow What Now? Growing Up: Discipleship
Sow What: Belonging to the Body
Sow What: Rooted in Prayer
Sow What: Planted Alive in Christ
The Original Rolling Stone – Easter
Learning to Let Go (week 6) – Letting Go of Expectations
In her Palm Sunday message, Pastor Jen explores the theme of letting go of expectations, specifically regarding how we perceive God and His work in our lives. Using the biblical account of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem (Luke 19:28–40), she draws a parallel between the crowd’s misplaced expectations and our own tendency to “reshape” Jesus […]
Learning to Let Go (week 5) – Letting Go of Self-preservation
In her message based on Mark 10:17-31, Pastor Jen explores the spiritual “weight” we carry, using the relatable metaphor of an overpacked suitcase. Just as a traveler packs excessive items for a sense of security and preparedness, we often cling to habits, wealth, and control to insulate ourselves from uncertainty. Pastor Jen breaks this down […]
Learning to Let Go (week 4) – Letting Go of Busyness
In her message, “Letting Go of Busyness,” Pastor Jen explores how the modern obsession with being “slammed” or “swamped” serves as a barrier to spiritual health. Part of the “Letting Go This Lent” series, the sermon challenges the cultural worship of productivity and invites the congregation to transition from a life of “doing” to a […]
Learning to Let Go (week 3) – Letting Go of Fear
In this Lenten message, Pastor Jen explores how fear—whether rational or irrational—can become a spiritual barrier that hinders our relationship with God. Using the story of Martha, Mary, and the resurrection of Lazarus (John 11:17-27), she identifies fear as an attempt to seize control over things that belong to God. To experience true freedom, she […]
Learning to Let Go (week 2) – Letting Go of Self-Righteousness
In her message for the second Sunday of Lent, Pastor Jen explores the spiritual necessity of “releasing” our need to be right. Using the parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector (Luke 18:9-14), she warns that self-righteousness is a subtle “default setting” that creates barriers between ourselves, others, and God. Pastor Jen outlines three […]
Learning to Let Go (week 1) – Letting Go of Control
In her message, Pastor Jen explores the tension between healthy stewardship and the anxious gripping of control. While some control is necessary for responsible living (like driving safely or managing health), she warns that it becomes destructive when it shifts from wisdom to a “shield against fear.” The Root of Control Pastor Jen argues that […]
What’s Love Got To Do With It?
In her message “What’s Love Got to Do with It?”, Pastor Jen addresses the skepticism and pain many feel regarding love, using Tina Turner’s iconic anthem as a starting point. She explores the contrast between the “second-hand emotion” described in pop culture and the “first-hand experience” of God’s love found in Psalm 116. The Human […]
Still Becoming: Psalms for a New Year – Week 1
In her message “Still Becoming: Psalms for the New Year,” Pastor Jen addresses the collective exhaustion and uncertainty that often settle in during January. Using Psalm 23 as a foundational text, she explores how this ancient poem is not merely for funerals or special occasions, but a practical guide for navigating the “dark valleys” of […]
What is Worship?
In her message, Pastor Jen reflects on a recent trip to Italy to explore the heart of corporate worship, moving beyond personal aesthetics and historical tradition to define what it means to truly encounter God. From Architecture to Authenticity The sermon begins with Jen’s honest admission: despite the grandeur of the Vatican and historic European […]
The Magi Visit the Messiah
In his Sunday message to Fallingbrook Heights Baptist Church on January 4, 2026, Evan Wallace explored the story of the Magi from Matthew 2:1-12 to illustrate God’s inclusive nature and the requirements of true worship as the congregation entered the New Year. The Identity of the Magi Evan clarified that the Magi were not kings […]