The Promised Lamb: The Story of Redemption from Genesis to the Cross

A soft, evocative watercolor painting depicting a small white lamb from behind, walking toward a glowing, radiant cross. The cross shines with a bright, warm golden light that illuminates the lamb and the surrounding path. The background is composed of dark, muted tones of deep blue, brown, and grey, creating a high-contrast "chiaroscuro" effect that emphasizes the light of the cross as a beacon of hope and sacrifice.

Understanding the Cross becomes even more powerful when we see how perfectly it fulfills the ancient symbols of the Passover. We invite you to explore these truths here and then join our Parkdale church family in person this Sabbath as we celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus together. There is no better way to honour the Lamb of God than by gathering as a community in His presence.

Ministry of Healing: Mind Cure

A vibrant watercolor painting of a monarch butterfly just as it has emerged from its chrysalis. The butterfly, with its signature orange, black, and white-spotted wings, clings to the translucent, empty casing. The background is a soft, dappled green, suggesting a lush natural environment. Centered at the top of the image, the words "Mind Cure" are written in an elegant white script font, framed by a thin white rectangular border that surrounds the butterfly.

At our church, we believe that true restoration involves the whole person—body, mind, and spirit—which is why we often refer to the health message as the 'right arm of the gospel.' This week, we are sharing a profound study on how our mental outlook and the power of the will directly influence our physical vitality. We hope these insights encourage you to look away from the shadows of life and toward the 'Sun of Righteousness' for true healing. 

Dragon Tales

A vibrant watercolor illustration depicting a massive red dragon soaring through a starry deep-blue cosmos. The dragon has large, tattered wings and a fierce expression. Its long, spiked tail sweeps across the sky, dragging a cluster of glowing, golden stars downward toward the Earth, which is visible at the bottom of the frame. The scene illustrates the biblical imagery from Revelation, representing the dragon sweeping a third of the stars from heaven to the earth.

As the Sabbath approaches, we invite our Parkdale community to pause and consider a vital question: Whose voice are we trusting? This week's Friday reflection explores the "tail of the dragon"—the power of deception—and how we can find our footing on the solid ground of Scripture. Join us at Parkdale Seventh-day Adventist Church this Sabbath for fellowship and worship as we seek the Truth together.

Ministry of Healing: The Use of Remedies

A serene watercolor painting of a sun-drenched forest. Tall trees with slender trunks are covered in lush green and golden-yellow leaves, with bright sunlight streaming through the canopy, creating a soft, glowing atmosphere. The artwork uses gentle washes of green, brown, and gold to depict a tranquil woodland scene. Centered at the bottom, the words "The Use of Remedies" are written in an elegant white script font, framed by a thin white rectangular border that encompasses the forest view.

Consistent with our view of the health message as the 'right arm of the gospel,' we believe that physical restoration is deeply tied to how we honour the laws of nature. This reading examines the practical 'rational remedies'—such as water, activity, and temperance—that allow the body to recover its God-given strength and vitality. By identifying the true causes of our ailments, we can move beyond merely treating symptoms and begin the journey toward genuine, holistic health. 

Christ Object Lessons: The Sower Went Forth to Sow

A watercolor illustration titled "THE SOWER WENT FORTH TO SOW" in simple, dark capital letters at the bottom. The scene shows a man in traditional biblical clothing—a light tunic, a blue sash, and a head covering—walking through a field with a woven basket slung over his shoulder. He is mid-stride, reaching into the basket and scattering seeds across the tilled earth with his right hand. The background features a soft, rolling landscape under a hazy, sun-drenched sky, capturing a sense of diligent and hopeful labor.

This chapter from Christ’s Object Lessons provides a profound look at how we receive the Word of God, using the familiar scenes of nature to explain the mysteries of the human heart. It challenges us to examine our own lives—whether we are distracted by worldly cares, hardened by sin, or ready to flourish in "good ground."

We warmly invite you to join us this Sabbath at church as we gather to study these truths together. It is a wonderful opportunity to set aside the "cares of this world" and find refreshment in the presence of the Great Husbandman alongside our local church family.