Worship Service – October 26, 2025
Linda Lee – October 24, 2025
A community of Christ sharing God's Word, Love and Joy

Welcome to our Sunday Service! Whether you’re a familiar face or visiting for the first time, we are so pleased you could join us. The Rev. Dr. Victor C. Gavino will lead the Worship Service. A warm welcome to The Rev. Dr. Dale Woods, he will deliver his sermon "Finding Courage".
The Scripture Readings are taken from the New Revised Standard Version:

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Sunday Bible Studies in the Sanctuary, 9:30 to 10:15 a.m.
This 16-session Bible study curriculum focuses on Paul’s seven undisputed letters (1 Thessalonians, Galatians, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Romans, Philippians, Philemon) in their accepted chronological order, emphasizing theological themes such as grace, justification, the role of the Spirit, and eschatological hope. The curriculum is designed for a group with general biblical familiarity, focusing on theological themes such as grace, justification by faith, the role of the Spirit, ecclesiology, and eschatological hope. The structure fosters deep engagement with Paul’s theology while remaining concise and accessible.
Session 1 (September 7): Introduction to Paul’s Theology and Context
Focus: Paul’s apostolic calling and theological framework
Reading: Acts 9:1-19; 1 Corinthians 15:8-10
Theological Reflection: Paul’s transformation from persecutor to apostle highlights
God’s grace and the centrality of Christ’s resurrection in his theology. His letters
address specific communities, yet reveal universal truths about salvation and Christian identity.
Discussion Questions:
• How does Paul’s conversion shape his theological perspective?
• What makes the seven undisputed letters unique in their authority?
• How does Paul’s emphasis on grace challenge or abirm your faith?
This is the link for the powerpoint slides: Letters of Paul 20250907.pdf
Session 2 (September 14): 1 Thessalonians – Hope in Christ’s Return
Focus: Eschatological hope and faithful living
Readin: 1 Thessalonians 1:2-10; 4:13-18
Theological Reflection: Paul emphasizes the second coming as the anchor of
Christian hope, encouraging believers to live holy lives in anticipation of Christ’s return.
Discussion Questions:
• How does Paul describe the Thessalonians’ faith and hope?
• What does the resurrection mean for believers’ future?
• How does eschatological hope shape our priorities?
Session 3 (September 21): 1 Thessalonians – Sanctification and the Spirit
Focus: The Spirit’s role in holy living
Reading: 1 Thessalonians 5:12-24
Theological Reflection: Paul connects sanctification to the work of the Spirit, who
empowers believers to live in holiness and peace as they await Christ.
Discussion Questions:
• What does Paul mean by “sanctified entirely”?
• How does the Spirit enable holy living?
• How can we cultivate openness to the Spirit’s work?
The Bible Study Outline and Notes are here.
Session 4 (September 28): Galatians – Justification by Faith
Focus: Salvation through faith, not the law
Reading: Galatians 2:15-21; 3:10-14
Theological Reflection: Paul’s doctrine of justification by faith underscores that
righteousness comes through Christ alone, not adherence to the Mosaic law, freeing
believers from legalism.
Discussion Questions:
• Why does Paul reject justification by works of the law?
• What does it mean to be “crucified with Christ”?
• How does this theology challenge cultural expectations of earning salvation?
Application: Identify and release one “works-based” mindset in your faith.
The Bible Study Outline and Notes are here.
Session 5 (October 5): Galatians – Freedom and the Spirit
Focus: Christian freedom and the Spirit’s fruit
Reading: Galatians 5:1, 13-26
Theological Reflection: Freedom in Christ liberates believers from the law’s burden,
but this freedom is expressed through love and the Spirit’s transformative work,
producing virtues that reflect God’s character.
Discussion Questions:
• How does Paul define Christian freedom?
• What is the role of the Spirit in producing the “fruit”?
• Which fruit of the Spirit do you see or need in your life?
The Outlines and Notes are here.
Session 6 (October 12): 1 Corinthians – The Wisdom of the Cross
Focus: The cross as God’s wisdom
Reading: 1 Corinthians 1:18-31
Theological Reflection: Paul contrasts human wisdom with the “foolishness” of the
cross, which reveals God’s power and redefines true wisdom through Christ’s sacrifice.
Discussion Questions:
• Why does Paul call the cross “foolishness” to the world?
• How does the cross challenge societal values of power and success?
• How can we embrace the wisdom of the cross today?
Application: Reflect on a situation where you can prioritize God’s wisdom over
worldly values.
Session 7 (October 19): 1 Corinthians – The Body of ChristFocus: Ecclesiology and spiritual gifts
Focus: Ecclesiology and spiritual gifts
Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:12-27; 13:1-7
Theological Reflection: Paul’s vision of the church as Christ’s body emphasizes unity and diversity, with love as the guiding principle for using spiritual gifts.
Discussion Questions:
• How does Paul’s body metaphor shape our view of the church?
• Why is love essential for spiritual gifts?
• How can we foster unity in our community?
Session 8 (October 26): 1 Corinthians – The Resurrection’s Power
Focus: The resurrection as central to faith
Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:12-22, 51-58
Theological Reflection: Paul grounds Christian hope in Christ’s resurrection, which guarantees believers’ future resurrection and victory over death, shaping theirpresent lives.
Discussion Questions:
• Why is the resurrection essential to Paul’s theology?
• How does it provide hope in subering?
• What does “victory through our Lord Jesus Christ” mean for us?
Newcomers
First-time visitors, please sign the Visitors Book. We'd love to keep in touch.
For prayer requests, fill out the card and use the designated box.
Head to the Multipurpose Room right after worship for our Fellowship Hour.
Special Announcement: This Sunday, The Rev. Dr. Dale Woods would love to have a casual meeting with the congregation to discuss the future of Central Presbyterian Church and calling a new minister.
He is eager to hear the congregation's views and dreams for CPC going forward.
A light lunch and drinks will be provided.
When leaving, please place used cups and platels dishes on the wash trays. We appreciate your help!
Clean-up starts around 12:20 p.m.
Upcoming Events
October 26 - Sunday, Bible Study in the Sanctuary with The Rev. Dr. Victor C. Gavino, 9:30 to 10:10 a.m.
October 26 - Sunday, a casual Congregation Meeting with The Rev. Dr. Dale Woods during Fellowship Hour.
Light lunch will be provided.
October 29 - Wednesday, Mid-day Prayer Group in the Chapel with Elder Jim Young, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
October 31 - Friday, Food Rescue Distribution in the Lower Narthex, 11:45 to 12:45 p.m.
October 31 - Friday, Hallows-Eve Party in the Interface Room, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. All ages are welcome!!!
November 15 - Saturday, Community Bake Sale (Piano Fundraiser) 2:00 to 7:00 p.m.
November 15 - Saturday, Community BBQ in the Multipurpose Room & Patio - 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
December 20 - Saturday, Central Christmas Dinner
December 21 - Sunday, Christmas Carol Vesper Service, Organ & Piano
2025 Sunday Appeals
February 2 - PWSD
March 2 - Session Fund/Bursary Fund
April 20 - Easter
May 4 - Session Fund
June 8 - Camp Douglas
July 6 - Piano Fund
August 3 - Piano Fund
September 7 - Session Fund/Bursary Fund
October 12 - Thanksgiving & Open Doors Canada
November 2 - Session Fund
December 7 - White Gift/Christmas Hampers
December 14 - White Gift/Christmas Hampers
Upcoming Pulpit Supply
October 26 - Rev. Dr. Dale Woods
November 2 - Rev. Dr. Victor C. Gavino
November 9 - Rev. Dr. Victor C. Gavino
November 16 - Rev. Dr. Victor C. Gavino
November 23 - Rev. Dr. Victor C. Gavino
November 30 - Rev. Dr. Victor C. Gavino
Music Vesper Services
Venue: Sanctuary Theme: Life, spirituality and God as discerned in the music of Baroque, Classical and Romantic composers. Format: Prayers; Hymns; Scripture readings; Piano music. Audience: CPC and friends. All are welcome! Pianist: Rev. Dr. Victor C. Gavino, Organist: Yeo Jung Kim Time: 7:30 to 8:30 pm Dates: January 26 - Vesper Jan27.MOV February 23 - Vesper 2025Feb23 - SD 480p.mov March 30 April 27 May 25 CANCELLED June 29 July - Break August 31 December - 20 Christmas Carol Vesper; Organ & Piano
YouTube Archives
Links to past sermons only.

