On this first Sunday in Lent, 2024, Epiclesis embarked on a series for the season we titled “The Cross and the Covenant.” Guest preacher Dr. Jay Dudley brought a message
February 18, 2024
On this first Sunday in Lent, 2024, Epiclesis embarked on a series for the season we titled “The Cross and the Covenant.” Guest preacher Dr. Jay Dudley brought a message
Here’s a little quiz: Where do new things, mountains, and thin places come together? Answer: The Mountain of Transfiguration. Join Pastor Chris as he takes us on a journey from
Once again, Jesus shows us something important: We can’t speak with authority, transform lives, bring healing, or find victory over sin in our own lives if we don’t build a
Jesus was barely into His ministry at Capernaum when an unlikely individual revealed who He really was. Jesus came into the world as the new and ultimate Moses, as well
In part two of a sermon series, Pastor Chris focused what he called the “weighty” and “consequential” parts of our calling. Along the way, we looked at key passages that
In the first of a two-part Epiphany sermon, Pastor Chris took up the topic of knowing God’s will and hearing God’s call. He examined God’s call both in Samuel’s encounter
On this Sunday, Pastor Rick explored Mark 1 and what it means to experience an “epiphany” through the lens of Jesus’ baptism. He drew numerous connections between John the Baptist’s
God can use odd times and even pagan places of danger and difficulty to protect, provide for, and renew His people? Just ask Joseph. Actually, there are two Josephs you
Are we really supposed to rejoice always? On this third Sunday of Advent, Pastor Chris talked about how to rejoice, pray continually, and give thanks in all circumstances, as Paul
In this sermon on the second Sunday of Advent, the Sunday of Love, Pastor Chris challenged the congregation to tune out the noise and competing voices in today’s world in
Did you know that your emotional and relational health are directly linked to your gratitude? On this Sunday we looked at 1 Corinthians 1:3-9, and discover the “gratitude loop” and
What does it mean that belong to the king? And what kind of a king do we serve, anyway? Christ the King Sunday is the summation of the whole Christian