
St Timothy Presbyterian Church in Toronto: Sermons
Show overview
St Timothy Presbyterian Church in Toronto: Sermons has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 290 episodes. That works out to roughly 110 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 19 min and 24 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 19 episodes already out so far this year.
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St Timothy Presbyterian Church in Toronto: Sermons
Latest Episodes
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Confidence and Belief
Voice of the Shepherd
Life Is a Journey
Resurrection - Our Living Hope

The Resurrection Power
Resurrection power works silently in our lives, and turns sorrow into joy. Live life with this resurrection power, and life will never feel meaningless.Happy Easter!By Rev. In Kee Kim

Jesus Hears Your Silent Cries
We often suffer in isolation, but Jesus chose to suffer with us. Jesus hears us, and with that knowledge we can know we are never alone.By Rev. Simon Park

It's Never Too Late
Even when we feel like it’s too late, let us hold onto our faith firmly knowing that nothing is impossible with God.By Rev. Dave Lee

I See the Amazing Grace
When bad things happen, do not be afraid. God's grace is working through everything, preparing us for something greater.By Rev. In Kee Kim

God Revealed In The Wilderness
Our faith gets tested all the time by circumstances that are out of our control, but it is not about our faith, it is God's. Trust in Him, trust that He will provide for us, and let that give you strength.

Faith is Revealed in Tension
When life is stressful, do not run away from tension. Stay, and trust in God's plan, He will meet us here.By Rev. Simon Park

God Still Cares
When the world feels dark and unjust, hold onto your lived experience of God and stay rooted in Scripture. God hasn’t stopped caring, and in the end, God will make all things right. By Rev. Simon Park

Wisdom of the Cross
Human wisdom seeks to overcome difficulties and leave them in the past. God’s wisdom, however, finds God’s power in weakness and difficulty. That is God’s wisdom revealed on the cross.By Rev. Simon Park

Power That Draws You
In life, we are often drawn by a power that pulls us in a certain direction. That was what the first disciples experienced when they followed Jesus. Life is not about going along with whatever happens; it is about following what we are drawn to and surrendering to God's calling for our lives.By Rev. In Kee Kim

Enmity to Amity
True unity is only possible when there is amity - true feelings of friendship. Jesus brought us true amity through forgiveness. Let us receive the Holy Spirit and gain the strength to forgive.By Rev. Simon Park

Let Your Life Shine
Feeling meaningless in life can be painful, but finding meaning is about your mindset towards what you do. When you see your actions with meaning, you can do everything with purpose. You can live for others.By Rev. In Kee Kim

From Fear Outward
When we face fear, we tend to focus inwards on self-preservation, but this year, let us be filled with the holy spirit. It will not shrink fear, but it will help you overcome it.By Rev. Simon Park

Be Bold in the Spirit
The theme for our church this year is "Be Bold in the Spirit". God has given us this year to live a full life. It is not a year to live beholden to fear. Let us be bold with the power of the Holy Spirit!By Rev. In Kee Kim

When Troubles Weigh You Down
When troubles weigh you down, don't succumb to disillusionment. Remember the times that God has been with you. God has lifted you up time and time again and will continue to do so, so do not be afraid. He is with you.Happy New Year!By Rev. Simon Park

Good News is Born in Crisis
When you encounter crisis in your life, do not let fear overwhelm you. There is always hope, even in the most hopeless situations.Merry Christmas!By Rev. In Kee Kim