Listen "Oct 19, 2025 “Do Evangelicals Need A Priest?”"
Episode Synopsis
This week we dive deep into a powerful topic that resonates with many of us: the role of Jesus as our High Priest. Have you ever felt distant from God, wondering how you can truly connect with Him?Well, this week's sermon, titled “Do Evangelicals Need A Priest?”, addresses this very question and opens up a transformative understanding of our relationship with Christ.As Pastor Austin unfolds the scripture, he draws a compelling comparison between the traditional priesthood of Aaron and the unparalleled priesthood of Jesus. You might think you know what it means to have a mediator between you and God, but Austin challenges us to see beyond the surface—to envision an intimate relationship with God, made possible through Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice. Imagine having access to the throne of grace at any moment, intertwining the divine and the human in a way that transforms how we live our lives. This isn’t just a history lesson; it’s a call to recognize and embrace the profound implications of Jesus’ role in our lives today.So whether you've felt the weight of sin holding you back or you've longed for a deeper connection with God, this episode is for you. Join us as we explore what it truly means for Jesus to be our High Priest—how He empathizes with our struggles, offers us redemption, and invites us to live boldly in His presence.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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