Sinopsis
SunWest exists to guide all people into a lifelong authentic relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Miracles - Part 4: Bread, Fish...and Chopped Liver?, Pastor Matt Dyck
22/02/2026 Duración: 43min2026-02-22: One of Jesus’ most famous miracles begins with something simple: lunch. A hungry crowd shows up, and Jesus feeds them. But the bread was never the point. He wasn’t just filling stomachs — He was exposing a deeper hunger and offering Himself as the only true sustenance. When we come just to take, we miss what He’s really giving.
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Miracles - Part 3: Do You Want To Get Well?, Pastor Matt Dyck
15/02/2026 Duración: 52min2026-02-15: “Do you want to get well?” It seems like such a simple question that would lead to an obvious answer. Yet Jesus asks this question more than once because the answer isn’t as obvious as we think it is. Many people don’t want to be well. Many people would rather be a victim than a victor. In this third sign in John’s Gospel, Jesus confronts both paralysis and religious conformity, inviting one man—and all of us—to choose true wholeness.
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Miracles - Part 2: A Lifetime In A Day, Pastor Matt Dyck
09/02/2026 Duración: 44min2026-02-08: Last week, we began our Miracles series, exploring the seven miracles in the Gospel of John - though John calls them signs. These are moments where eternity breaks into the present, where heaven touches earth. John’s hope is that we wouldn’t fixate on the event itself, but on what the sign is pointing to. This week, we turn to the second sign, the healing of the nobleman’s son - a single moment that captures the lifelong tension of faith.
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Miracles - Part 1: When The Ordinary Runs Out, Pastor Matt Dyck
01/02/2026 Duración: 43min2026-02-01: In the Gospel of John, Jesus’ miracles are never just displays of power. John calls them signs—because they point beyond what Jesus did to who He is, what God is like, and what God is doing in the world. These signs were written not only to impress us, but to compel us to believe and trust in Jesus. If you’ve ever wondered whether there is more to faith than spectacle, more to belief than answers, and more to Jesus than meets the eye—this series is for you.
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What If We Prayed - Part 4: Only One Thing Needed, Pastor Matt Dyck
25/01/2026 Duración: 45min2026-01-25: Noise. Screens. Busyness. Endless options. Our lives are crowded with things we once chose—and now those things often choose us. The life Jesus invites us into is not accidental or reactive; it is prayerful, purposeful, and profoundly countercultural. As we bring this series to a close, we focus on the one thing every follower of Jesus is called to choose. The one thing may lead to many things, but many things rarely leave room for the one thing.
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What If We Prayed - Part 3: Why God Doesn't Always Answer Our Prayers, Willy Reimer
18/01/2026 Duración: 41min2026-01-18: Prayer can be confusing—we're told God hears us, yet our experience often says otherwise. This message explores why God sometimes says "no" or "wait," revealing that unanswered prayer isn't rejection but redirection. We'll discover that God's silence often protects us from requests that would harm us, contradict His purposes, or expose hearts needing realignment. Rather than getting God to bless our plans, prayer is about aligning our desires with His will and deepening our trust beyond what we can see.
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What If We Prayed - Part 2: Teach Us How To Pray, Willy Reimer
11/01/2026 Duración: 48min2026-01-11: "Please teach us how to pray." That's exactly what Jesus' followers asked him 2,000 years ago—and it's still one of the most honest questions anyone can ask. Here, we answer that question using Jesus' own response: the Lord's Prayer. Whether you've never prayed before, stopped praying long ago, or pray regularly but want to go deeper, Jesus gives us a simple, practical framework that anyone can follow. Learn how to start a conversation with God, what to actually say, how to bring your real needs and struggles into prayer, and why forgiveness is central to the whole thing. No religious background required. No perfect words needed. Just an honest desire to learn. Join as we sit at Jesus' feet and ask him the same question his first followers did: "Teach us how to pray.
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What If We Prayed - Part 1: The One Thing, Pastor Matt Dyck
04/01/2026 Duración: 52min2026-01-04: We’re excited to announce a new sermon series, What If We Prayed, inviting our church to seek God together with fresh faith and expectation. As part of this series, we’ll be entering 21 days of prayer and fasting, setting aside intentional time to listen, trust, and grow as a community. Whether you’re new to prayer and fasting or have practiced it for years, this journey is for everyone. Join us and see what God will do in your life.
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Christmas Eve 2025: Missing Christmas, Pastor Matt Dyck
25/12/2025 Duración: 24minDid you miss it? The true message of the miraculous birth of Jesus? Too many did. Will you?
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Promises Kept - Part 4: The Promise We Keep Misplacing, Pastor Matt Dyck
21/12/2025 Duración: 38minThe Christmas story fulfills God’s promises throughout history. This week, we’ll look at the earliest one—a brief but powerful promise given thousands of years before Jesus’ birth. For generations, people waited for its fulfillment, but often misplaced their faith in the wrong people out of misunderstanding or impatience. And even with the full light of the Christmas story, we still fall into the same pattern today.
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Promises Kept - Part 3: The Story Behind The Story, Pastor Kendall Feenstra
14/12/2025 Duración: 32minThe lives and stories that came before us shape who we are, often more than we realize. This week, we’ll explore how the Gospel of Matthew reaches back to an Old Testament prophecy to reveal a centuries-long story of God’s faithfulness; a promise woven through kings, crises, and choices, all the way to Joseph deciding whether to remain engaged to Mary, now unexpectedly pregnant. And through it all, God was working. God was present. God was, and is, still with us through this promise kept.
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Promises Kept - Part 2: Promises In The Dark, Willy Reimer
07/12/2025 Duración: 50min2025-12-07 When Isaiah spoke God’s promise into Assyrian darkness, he named a child not yet born: Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Seven centuries of waiting. Then Bethlehem. Every title kept. Every promise fulfilled. The government truly on his shoulders—our burdens included. If God kept his biggest promise through a baby in a manger, he’ll keep the one you’re holding onto today. The kingdom grows. The light still breaks through.
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Promises Kept - Part 1: Joy To The World, Pastor Colton Willms
01/12/2025 Duración: 40min2025-11-30 As we enter Advent we are starting a new series: Promises Kept. From Christmas music to ancient songs, we’ll explore how Psalm 98 invites us to remember God’s faithfulness, sing a new song, and rediscover joy. Just as Israel sang of God’s past victory and Mary echoed those promises at Jesus’ birth, we too are invited to remember God’s promises kept. Together we’ll discover how the birth of Jesus fulfills the hopes sung by generations before us.
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Life In Babylon - Part 7: The End Is In The Means, Pastor Matt Dyck
23/11/2025 Duración: 46min2025-11-23 This week, we’re looking at Daniel’s most famous moment. He stands firm and loves well in a culture of compromise, and it lands him in a lion’s den. The miracle everyone remembers is that he survived the night—but the real miracle happened long before he ever entered the den. Join us this weekend as we finish our series “Life in Babylon.”
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Life In Babylon - Part 6: The Writing On The Wall, Pastor Matt Dyck
16/11/2025 Duración: 43min2025-11-16 How would you live if you knew the length of your time on earth? Would that perspective change your priorities and your goals? Daniel speaks truth to power and Babylon again, challenging their short-sighted perspective. Sometimes we can forget that our time on earth is but a breath. Although that perspective can feel heavy, it actually frees us to live with eternal hope and purpose today.
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Life In Babylon - Part 5: Animal Or Human?, Pastor Matt Dyck
10/11/2025 Duración: 43minWe’ve been following the story of Daniel and his three friends—an inspiring picture of integrity and influence in the midst of Babylon. But what if we’ve been reading it from the wrong perspective? Instead of identifying with Daniel, maybe we’re more like King Nebuchadnezzar—people with power, pride, and something to lose. Join us this week as we explore the King’s dramatic transformation.
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Life In Babylon - Part 4: Even If, Pastor Matt Dyck
02/11/2025 Duración: 46minDaniel's three friends find themselves face-to-face with the ugliness of Babylon. Their personal convictions become a public ultimatum. Yet they demonstrate a posture, a resolve, and a faith that have made this one of the most beloved stories in Biblical literature. But the story wasn't written down just to be retold; it is intended to be re-lived.
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Life In Babylon - Part 3: Rock Bottom, Pastor Matt Dyck
27/10/2025 Duración: 37minThere have been many ‘Babylons’ in history. Many societies and countries have risen to power only to fall shortly thereafter. This week, we look at a prophetic, yet timeless dream that Daniel interpreted for a King. It challenged their true allegiances and hopes then, and it should still challenge ours today. Where does our true hope lie? The invitation for them and for us is to come face to face with the ‘rock bottom’ truth of the dream so we can live with true hope.
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Life In Babylon - Part 2: The Daniel Dilemma, Pastor Matt Dyck
19/10/2025 Duración: 48minBabylon is not a locality—it’s a mentality. God’s people have always faced the challenge of living in “Babylon” without losing who they are or what they’re called to. Yet God also calls His people to influence Babylon. How can we live with conviction while building connection, favour, and influence? Join us as we learn from the roadmap Daniel and his friends left us.
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Life In Babylon - Part 1: Learning to Live in Babylon, Pastor Matt Dyck
12/10/2025 Duración: 45min2025-10-12 How do you live with character and integrity in a hostile and contentious culture? How do we stand firm and love well in a culture of compromise? As followers of Jesus, we are called to love God and love people. Loving people involves having the courage and tact to speak truth with grace. Loving God can sometimes mean believing and doing countercultural things. Join us this week as we begin a new series, following the life of Daniel, learning to live in Babylon.