Episodios

  • Faith That Obtains
    Apr 14 2026

    Why do some believers experience the promises of God while others only hope for them?

    In this message, we are challenged to move beyond passive belief and step into a faith that actively receives what God has promised. The book of Hebrews calls us to imitate those who, through faith and perseverance, inherit the promises. This kind of faith is not passive. It is lived, expressed, and acted upon.

    Looking through Hebrews 6, Romans 4, and the life of Abraham, this sermon teaches that the promises of God do not come automatically. They are obtained through faith, perseverance, and a willingness to act on what God has said.

    This message invites us to:

    • Understand the difference between believing and true biblical faith
    • Recognize that God’s promises are available to every believer
    • Break free from spiritual dullness and passivity
    • Learn how faith works through action and perseverance
    • Step into a lifestyle that actively receives what God has promised

    Faith is not wishful thinking or future hope. Faith receives. Faith acts. Faith obtains.

    As we choose to trust God fully, refuse unbelief, and act on His Word, we position ourselves to experience the fullness of what He has already promised.

    Key Scripture: Hebrews 6:11–12; Romans 4:16–21; Mark 11:24; Hebrews 11:33

    This message was delivered on April 12th, 2026 by Pastor Brent Rudoski at Faith Alive Family Church in Saskatoon, SK.

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  • He Is Risen
    Apr 5 2026

    What makes the resurrection of Jesus so essential to our faith?

    In this Easter Sunday message, Pastor Adam Biro reminds us that the gospel is not only about the cross, but about the empty tomb. If Jesus had not risen from the dead, our faith would be empty. But because He lives, everything changes.

    Walking through Romans 10 and 1 Corinthians 15, this message unpacks why the resurrection is the foundation of our salvation, our hope, and our future. The risen Christ is not just a historical figure. He is alive, reigning, and still transforming lives today.

    This message invites us to:

    • Understand why the resurrection is central to the gospel
    • Recognize that our faith stands on a living Savior
    • See how Jesus’ resurrection guarantees our own victory over sin and death
    • Anchor our lives in truth, not shifting ideas or empty philosophy
    • Live with resurrection power and eternal perspective

    Because Jesus rose, our faith is not in vain. Because He lives, we are alive in Him. And because He reigns, we can walk in confidence, authority, and hope.

    Key Scripture: Romans 10:9; 1 Corinthians 15:1–8; Colossians 2:12–15; Colossians 3:1–3

    This message was delivered by Pastor Adam Biro on April 5th, 2026 at Faith Alive Family Church in Saskatoon, SK.

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    54 m
  • The Holy Spirit: Pentecost Power
    Mar 30 2026

    What changed when the Holy Spirit came, and why does it still matter today?

    In this message, Pastor Adam Biro brings us into Acts chapter 2 and the moment the Church was truly birthed. What began as a small group of believers waiting in a room became a Spirit-filled movement that would impact the entire world. The difference was the power of the Holy Spirit.

    This sermon reminds us that Christianity is not meant to be a passive or powerless faith. We are called to be a living, Spirit-filled people who carry the presence and power of God into the world around us.

    This message invites us to:

    • Understand what happened on the day of Pentecost
    • See how the Holy Spirit transformed ordinary believers into bold witnesses
    • Recognize that the promise of the Spirit is still for us today
    • Remove hesitation and respond in faith to receive what God is giving
    • Embrace a Spirit-filled life that brings impact, not just belief

    The same Spirit that filled the early Church is available to us today. There is no expiration date on the power of God. As we seek Him, respond in faith, and make room, He fills, empowers, and sends us.

    Key Scripture: Acts 2:1–4; Acts 2:37–39; Acts 8:14–17; Acts 10:44–48

    This message was delivered by Pastor Adam Biro on March 29th, 2026 at Faith Alive Family Church in Saskatoon, SK.

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    53 m
  • The Holy Spirit: Make Room
    Mar 23 2026

    Make Room

    What if the reason we are not experiencing more of God’s power is not because He is withholding it, but because we have not made room for it?

    In this message, Pastor Ceci Biro continues the Holy Spirit series by teaching on the power of the Holy Spirit and the importance of creating space in our lives for God to move. Drawing from Acts 2, Ephesians 5, and Isaiah 61, we are reminded that the Holy Spirit fills those who are hungry, available, and willing to surrender.

    This message invites us to:

    • Make room in our lives for the Holy Spirit to move
    • Remove distractions that are crowding out our relationship with God
    • Stay hungry for the presence and power of God
    • Understand the purpose of the Holy Spirit’s power in our lives
    • Walk in the authority and freedom God has given us

    The power of the Holy Spirit is not just something we experience in a moment. It is something we carry to bring freedom, healing, and the reality of God into the world around us.

    As we make room, God fills. As we surrender, He empowers.

    Key Scripture: Acts 2:1–4; Ephesians 5:18–19; Isaiah 61:1

    This message was delivered by Pastor Ceci Biro on March 22nd, 2026 at Faith Alive Family Church in Saskatoon, SK.

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  • The Holy Spirit: He Is A Person
    Mar 16 2026

    He Is A Person

    As believers, it can be easy to focus on the power of the Holy Spirit while forgetting the Person behind that power.

    In this message, Pastor Adam Biro continues the Holy Spirit series by teaching about our relationship with the Holy Spirit. The Spirit is not simply an energy or force that empowers us. He is a person who walks with us, leads us, and desires a real relationship with the people of God.

    Looking through passages from Psalms, Acts, Matthew, and Ephesians, this sermon challenges us to consider how we relate to the Holy Spirit in our daily lives. Scripture reminds us that it is possible to resist, grieve, or even quench the work of the Spirit if our hearts grow hard or our lives drift back into old patterns.

    This message invites us to:

    • Recognize the Holy Spirit as a person, not just power
    • Guard our hearts so we do not grieve or quench the Spirit
    • Walk in humility, holiness, and sensitivity to God's leading
    • Understand how our actions and attitudes affect our relationship with the Spirit
    • Rediscover the beauty of walking closely with the Holy Spirit

    The Christian life was never meant to be lived through human strength alone. God has given us His Spirit so we can live in communion with Him and carry His presence into the world.

    Key Scripture: Psalm 51:10–11; Matthew 12:31–32; Acts 7:51; Ephesians 4:30

    This message was delivered by Pastor Adam Biro on March 15th, 2026 at Faith Alive Family Church in Saskatoon, SK.

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  • The Holy Spirit: Ask and Receive
    Mar 8 2026

    Why do many believers hesitate when it comes to receiving the Holy Spirit?

    In this second message of the Holy Spirit series, Pastor Adam Biro addresses common fears and misunderstandings that can keep people from fully embracing the gift God wants to give. Jesus made it clear that when we ask our Heavenly Father for the Holy Spirit, He will not give us something harmful or deceptive. He gives good gifts to His children.

    Through passages in Luke 11, Genesis, and the Old Testament prophets, this message explores how the Holy Spirit has been active from the very beginning of creation and how God's ultimate plan has always been to pour out His Spirit on His people.

    This message invites us to:

    • Trust the goodness of the Father when we ask for the Holy Spirit
    • Understand the Spirit’s role from creation through the Old Testament
    • Recognize that humanity was created to carry the life of God
    • Break through religious barriers and fears around receiving the Spirit
    • Grow hungry for the power and presence of the Holy Spirit in our lives

    The Christian life was never meant to be lived through form or tradition alone. God invites us into a living relationship with Him through the power and presence of His Spirit.

    Key Scripture: Luke 11:9–13; Genesis 1:1–2; Isaiah 32:15; Joel 2:28

    This message was delivered by Pastor Adam Biro on March 8th, 2026 at Faith Alive Family Church in Saskatoon, SK.

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    57 m
  • The Holy Spirit: Living in the Better Promise
    Mar 1 2026

    Are we truly living in the “better” season Jesus promised?

    In this opening message of a new series on the Holy Spirit, Pastor Adam Biro lays a biblical foundation for understanding who the Holy Spirit is and why His presence is essential for every believer. Jesus said it was better that He would go so the Spirit could come. That means we are not living in a lesser time, but in the fullness of God’s promise.

    This message invites us to:

    • Understand the Holy Spirit as a Person, not just a force
    • See the difference between believing and being filled
    • Rediscover the Spirit as Helper, Comforter, Advocate, and Teacher
    • Embrace the Spirit-filled life as normal Christianity
    • Open our hearts to fresh infilling and renewed intimacy

    The Christian life was never meant to be lived in our own strength. The Holy Spirit empowers us, teaches us, comforts us, and fills us with life. This series begins with an invitation to move beyond familiarity and into deeper relationship with the Spirit of God.

    Key Scripture: Acts 19:1–6; John 14:15–27; Romans 8:14–16

    This message was delivered by Pastor Adam Biro on March 1st, 2026 at Faith Alive Family Church in Saskatoon, SK.

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  • Bridges That Carry the Kingdom
    Feb 24 2026

    Bridges That Carry the Kingdom

    What if the life God saved you into was never meant to stop with you?

    In this message, Pastor Adam Biro reminds us that Jesus is the ultimate bridge between heaven and earth. Through His blood and the cross, He reconciled us to the Father. But the story does not end there. We are now entrusted with the ministry of reconciliation.

    Drawing from Ephesians 2 and 2 Corinthians 5, this sermon calls us to remember where we once stood without Christ, and to step boldly into our identity as ambassadors who help others cross from death to life.

    This message invites us to:

    • Remember the gap Christ closed for us
    • Embrace our calling as ambassadors of reconciliation
    • Build spiritual bridges through prayer, hospitality, and bold invitation
    • Stay rooted in God’s presence while reaching into the world
    • Trust that Christ alone is the way, and we are called to point people to Him

    We are not called to stand comfortably on the other side of salvation. We are called to build on-ramps, extend invitations, and live as bridge builders so that others may be reconciled to God.

    Key Scripture: Ephesians 2:11–22; 2 Corinthians 5:17–21; Matthew 5:9

    This message was delivered by Pastor Adam Biro on February 22nd, 2026 at Faith Alive Family Church in Saskatoon, SK.

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    47 m