It is time to move beyond fearing the stick, and chasing the carrots the world hangs in front of us. This means we need to think differently, act differently, and believe differently. Over the next 7 weeks you will be presented things you can leave behind, and things you can embrace. It is time to give up on some things, and get going with something new! Listen today - Sermon Notes
Bringing together a recent trip to Niger, Africa, 2 Timothy 2:1-13, and our daily life to hear God's truths for us today. Sermon Notes
LISTEN ONLINE: Sowing and Reaping; Lessons from Niger - 2/26/17
Pastor Dave Ewert preaches a powerful sermon on our role and the opposition we face. Stand Strong!
If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. Well, for God failure is not an option, and God definitely has a plan. In this message we examine God's plan, and our part. Acts 13:1-12 Sermon Notes
If you try and do everything by your own power it is exhausting. But that isn't God's plan. God wants to provide the power you need - and the power needed for the Church to make a possitive difference in the world. This message is the #2 need of the Church - Power from God. Sermon Notes
After Jesus 123, it is now time for Church 123. What does a church need to be a church? What items are central and how do they impact our lives? Sermon Notes
Jesus expects something really important from you. This expectation - if you respond - will change your life in countless ways. Sermon Notes
Jesus is active - so don't get bent out of shape.... Sermon Notes
#1 - Jesus is Eternal
How do theological truths related to our lives? This question goes from the deep statements found at the beginning of John's gospel, and travels to the question of "So What?" Sermon Notes
In the Old Testament book of Numbers there is a surprising gem. Tucked among counts, instructions and strange details is a blessing. Maybe "The Blessing" - God's instruction on what his priests are to say over his people. This sermon illuminates what this passage might look like in your life today.
Numbers 6:22-27 - May the Lord bless you and keep you...
New Sermon Series for December
Sometimes we give up, we stop hoping, we don't see how things could possibly work out. This is nothing new. The people of God, the Israelites, knew the promises, but did not see how King David's (their greatest king) would have a reign which would last forever. That was the promise, but it was far from reality. But we can find hope for our lives in the amazing history of a new branch from a dead stump.
How are you? It is a common greeting in these parts - honestly most of the time it isn't even heard as a question. But if you were to greet someone with "How is your soul?" you would most likely get some strange looks. So, how is your soul? Do you know peace? Do you have security? Does the foundation your soul is resting upon feel solid? In Psalm 23 we can sense the rest of a stable and trusting soul. How do you grow that within your life? I hope you are blessed by this message. Sermon Notes
The Bible doesn't shy away from talking about government and how we should we relate to it. In this election season, it is good to dig into some of what the Bible says about God, Government and us. Sermon Notes
1 Samuel 8:1-9 - verse 5, They said to him, "...now appoint a king to lead us, such as all the other nations have."
We make decisions constantly. A child makes a thousand or so decisions everyday, as we mature that number balloons to tens of thousands. At the peak, we are making over 35,000 decisions every day! How can you make good decisions? Listen to this powerful sermon we seek to answer this question. Sermon Notes
Have you ever lost confidence that you are traveling in the right direction? It is a little less common today as we are guided by smartphones and GPS units, but it can be very unsettling as you start thinking, "I'm not heading in the right direction." It can happen in life as well, we think God led us to make a decision - to take our lives in a particular direction, but then we can lose confidence. Am I still heading in the right direction? Well, God has a solution for this - stones. Stones which help us remember and guide us into the future. This message by Rev. Gregg Mast speaks to this important way of God. Sermon Notes & Encounter Guide
You cannot understand the Jewish faith without understanding the Exodus. Through the power of God, a nation of slaves was brought out of Eygpt and into freedom. They needed God's power, they needed a plan, they needed a leader, but they also needed to take the first step. God could do absolutely everything, except for take their first step. They had to step out in faith. What is a first step God is calling you to take? Sermon Notes
There are always ups and downs in life - how do we deal with them? How do we live God's way when things are great, and when things are horrible? The amazing life of Joseph (Genesis 37-50) teaches us as we read about someone who experienced the lowest of lows and the highest of highs. The heart of the message on Sunday was "Serve no matter what you deserve." Sermon Notes
Now there is good news and bad news. The bad news is that the sermon was not recorded. The good news is that in the wedding the day before at ERC I summarized the sermon. So, if you want a quick summary and an encouragement for your life, you can listen to what I shared with Dave and Erica from Romans 12:9-18 and Colossians 3:12-16 - two passages I used on Sunday as well.
On the family front, things are not functioning as well as they once did. Divorce and depression are at levels that were once unthinkable. But the reality is, there is nothing new under the sun, and there have never been perfect times, because there have never been perfect people. But faith can overcome our faults. Inspired by the life of Abraham, and guided by Romans chapter 4, this sermon can change your life. Sermon Notes
You have heard of Adam and Eve, Noah's Ark, and the other classic stories from the beginning of the Bible? It is easy to think they are simply children's stories which don't matter today, the alternative is to get so focused on the details and how they interact with modern science that we miss why they are there. The first stories of the Bible are so important if you want to understand everything else in the Bible. Hear why in this message. Sermon Notes