Pastor Dave shares one lesson that God taught during the recent mission trip to Casa Esperanza in Chile. Are will willing to start by being servants of God who listen?
There are words that tend to scare people away, and there are lots of “churchy” words that do just that. It is unsettling to feel like you don’t know about something you think maybe you should. Do we really need fancy words for simple ideas taught by Jesus to common uneducated people 2000 years ago? Something to think about…
Jesus says that there is a way that will shape you and form you so that you can have the life God wants you to have. How can our work and our rest shape and form us? God gives the good guidance.
Jesus says that there is a way that will shape you and form you so that you can have the life God wants you to have. How can our work and our rest shape and form us? God gives the good guidance.
Separate recordings for the opening and the sermon
Jesus says that there is a way that will shape you and form you so that you can have the life God wants you to have. Anger is an emotion that can easily lead us in a negative direction. How do we head in a helpful way -the way of Christ?
Jesus says that there is a way that will shape you and form you so that you can have the life God wants you to have. How we view the things other have is something that flows out of our view of God.
Jesus says that there is a way that will shape you and form you so that you can have the life God wants you to have. The things that we have, and how we view them and pursue them shape who we are.
Jesus says that there is a way that will shape you and form you so that you can have the life God wants you to have. One part of the journey is a departing from the world’s approach to food.
Jesus says that there is a way that will shape you and form you so that you can have the life God wants you to have. One part of the journey is a change in what we long for and desire.
After 10 years as pastor of ERC, Pastor Dirk shares what is most important as we journey through life together.
We can be satisfied by God in ways that the world can never satisfy - Sermon based on Matthew 5:3
Last Sunday’s message ended with the idea of being different as we interact together. This Sunday we continue into how God uses this difference for our benefit, and God’s purposes. The sermon is based on Ephesians 4:11-16.
As we begin the new year, let us consider what it means to be with Christ, and how that can help us more successfully be with others. The sermon is based on Colossians 3:1-15.