Episodes

Tuesday Mar 26, 2019
Tuesday Mar 26, 2019
In his final hours of freedom, Jesus pleaded with his Father to be delivered from the suffering that was to come. In the Garden, Jesus began to win the victory over Satan and sin, in the Garden, Jesus leaned on his Father's strength, surrendered to his Father's will, and became the example for how to live.
Part 3 of our Lent series that invites us to discover (or re-discover) why Jesus' story matters, how this story impacts us, and how to make his story our story.

Sunday Mar 24, 2019
Game of Thrones - Week 4 - The Kingdom of Doing
Sunday Mar 24, 2019
Sunday Mar 24, 2019
We may not realize, but we are pitted in the midst of an unseen war for our soul. This covert battle is one that we cannot afford to lose. Idolatry is not just an ancient concern, but a real and present danger. In this series, Game of Thrones, we embrace the call to exchange counterfeit gods for the genuine article, to trade all challengers for the only one who has rightfully earned the right to take the throne of our lives. In the war for your soul, only one can wear the crown.

Monday Mar 18, 2019
Monday Mar 18, 2019
As Jesus enters his final hours with his closest followers, he does something shocking as he leaves them with a critical lesson that he would soon demonstrate on the cross: that service and sacrifice, not power and prestige, were the marks of the Kingdom of Heaven. As Jesus shares his final meal with the disciples, Jesus took what was considered a position of weakness, a position of humiliation and used it to demonstrate that from here on out, everything would change.
Part 2 of our Lent series that invites us to discover (or re-discover) why Jesus' story matters, how this story impacts us, and how to make his story our story.

Sunday Mar 17, 2019
Game of Thrones - Week 3 - The Kingdom of Money
Sunday Mar 17, 2019
Sunday Mar 17, 2019
We may not realize, but we are pitted in the midst of an unseen war for our soul. This covert battle is one that we cannot afford to lose. Idolatry is not just an ancient concern, but a real and present danger. In this series, Game of Thrones, we embrace the call to exchange counterfeit gods for the genuine article, to trade all challengers for the only one who has rightfully earned the right to take the throne of our lives. In the war for your soul, only one can wear the crown.
In week 3 of #cwcGameOfThrones, we discover the deceptive nature of the Kingdom of Money and are challenged to embrace God's perspective on money and stuff.

Tuesday Mar 12, 2019
Tuesday Mar 12, 2019
Lent is such a significant time because it draws our attention back to the earth-shattering, paradigm-shifting, world-changing act of sacrifice and victory that Jesus set in motion over the final week of his life, through his betrayal, wrongful conviction, death, and resurrection.
Lent is a glimmer of hope in a dark world.
Hope changes everything. When you experience hope, it changes how you look at the world. It changes how you look at others. It changes how you look at yourself.
Over the next several weeks, we are going to zero in on the sources of our hope as seen in the story of Jesus. We will discover- or rediscover- the why this story matters, how this story impacts us, and how to make Jesus’ story our story.

Sunday Mar 10, 2019

Monday Mar 04, 2019
True North Podcast w/ Pastor Jordon LeBlanc- You Are Chosen (March 4, 2019)
Monday Mar 04, 2019
Monday Mar 04, 2019
It's easy to buy the lie that we are less than, less valuable, less worthy, less lovable. The world operates on a system of winners and losers, but Jesus operates on a completely different scale. Throughout his story in the Scriptures, Jesus chooses the also-rans. He intentionally embraces the seemingly less valuable precisely to prove that these people are highly valued and dearly loved. It wasn't just Jesus in his earthly ministry. God is still in the business of reinforcing the value of those who see themselves are worthless. He sees you and chooses you, declaring that you are worth it.
Join Pastor Jordon as he continues to dig into unpacking what it means to follow Jesus in our #Abide series. Focusing in on #John15, we discover the true life that Jesus has for us on the #TrueNorthNY Podcast!

Sunday Mar 03, 2019
Game of Thrones - Week 1 - Only One Can Wear the Crown
Sunday Mar 03, 2019
Sunday Mar 03, 2019
** We had some technical difficulties with our microphone's battery pack. This audio was picked up by our pulpit mic. We apologize for the inconvenience! **
We may not realize, but we are pitted in the midst of an unseen war for our soul. This covert battle is one that we cannot afford to lose. Idolatry is not just an ancient concern, but a real and present danger. In this series, Game of Thrones, we embrace the call to exchange counterfeit gods for the genuine article, to trade all challengers for the only one who has rightfully earned the right to take the throne of our lives. In the war for your soul, only one can wear the crown.

Monday Feb 25, 2019
Monday Feb 25, 2019
Have you ever had a friend mistreat somebody you love? How well has that relationship developed? If you're at all like me, it's hard to grow a relationship with somebody who does not love those whom you love, much less with those who mistreat your beloved. It's unsurprising, then, to find that God feels the same way. When you mistreat his beloved when you hate those whom he dearly loves, it not only fractures your relationship with that person, but it splinters your relationship with God.
As we discover in this episode, the key characteristic of a follower of Jesus is loving those whom God loves. Those who love God develop a greater and greater capacity to love God's beloved.
Join Pastor Jordon as he continues to dig into unpacking what it means to follow Jesus in our #Abide series. Focusing in on #John15, we discover the true life that Jesus has for us on the #TrueNorthNY Podcast!

Sunday Feb 24, 2019
Mosaic - Week 7 - Run Your Race
Sunday Feb 24, 2019
Sunday Feb 24, 2019
It's so easy to look around and feel a sense of discontentment in your life. In an age of social media, there's not end to the ways to see people who appear to be more skilled than you, have more photogenic families than yours, and have experienced far more life than you. But as we'll find in our teaching time together, a life of comparing yourself to others robs you of your contentment, but even worse, it robs you of your effectiveness. Don't run somebody else's race. Run your race!

