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Wrestling and Blessing

by David Robinson

May 10, 2020 | Genesis 32:1-33:5

Jacob wrestles with God all night and emerges not just wounded and limping, but also wiser and with a new name.

 

What Do You See?

by David Robinson

April 26, 2020 | Jeremiah 1

In this new series, More Than Conquerors, we want to consider how God’s people followed him in times of adversity. In Jeremiah 1, what God reveals to Jeremiah about his life and ministry is true not only of Jeremiah but also of us.

 

What Do You See?

by David Robinson

April 26, 2020 | Jeremiah 1

In this new series, More Than Conquerors, we want to consider how God’s people followed him in times of adversity. In Jeremiah 1, what God reveals to Jeremiah about his life and ministry is true not only of Jeremiah but also of us.

 

I Know My Redeemer Lives

by Joe Boot

April 12, 2020

The Covid-19 crisis is a reminder of how the world lives in the fear of death and in the grip of uncertainty. We who do not fear death or panic in the face of uncertainty must be prepared to display our certain hope wherever and whenever it is needed.

 

I Know My Redeemer Lives

by Joe Boot

April 11, 2020

The Covid-19 crisis is a reminder of how the world lives in the fear of death and in the grip of uncertainty. We who do not fear death or panic in the face of uncertainty must be prepared to display our certain hope wherever and whenever it is needed.

 

Is Evolution Compatible with the Bible? A Debate

by Joe Boot and Michael Jones

April 8, 2020

EICC Founder Joe Boot debates Michael Jones of Inspiring Philosophy over the question “Is Evolution Compatible with the Bible?”

 

With God in the Wilderness

by Russ Hiebert

April 5, 2020

The Lord allows the events of history to happen. By examining his ways with his people in the past we can gain insight on how we are to respond to our current crisis.

 

The Shepherd’s Perspective

by Russ Hiebert

December 22, 2019 | Luke 2:1-20

When the angel of the Lord announced to the shepherds the birth of Christ, their circumstances, closeness to the event and the change it brought about gave them a special perspective on this first Christmas.

 

Simeon’s and Anna’s Perspective

by Joe Boot

December 15, 2019 | Luke 2:22-38

There is a sense of anticipation for Simeon and Anna as they beheld the infant Christ on his day of dedication in the temple because he was the fulfillment of God's promise both to the world and to them.

 

Simeon’s and Anna’s Perspective

by Joe Boot

December 15, 2019 | Luke 2:22-38

There is a sense of anticipation for Simeon and Anna as they beheld the infant Christ on his day of dedication in the temple because he was the fulfillment of God's promise both to the world and to them.

 

Mary’s Perspective

by David Robinson

December 8, 2019 | Luke 1:26-56

This sermon considers the Gospel account of the Annunciation and the Magnificat. Luke’s account presents God’s Word to Mary and her response. God’s Word and God’s call has come to each one of us, just as it came to Mary. Each one of us must respond, just as Mary did. She shows us how to respond: we surrender to God’s calling and we glorify him and rejoice in him.

 

Mary’s Perspective

by David Robinson

December 8, 2019 | Luke 1:26-56

This sermon considers the Gospel account of the Annunciation and the Magnificat. Luke’s account presents God’s Word to Mary and her response. God’s Word and God’s call has come to each one of us, just as it came to Mary. Each one of us must respond, just as Mary did. She shows us how to respond: we surrender to God’s calling and we glorify him and rejoice in him.