I prepared an “I ASKED FOR IT” sermon where I can share with you what I believe is the focus and direction of ECC but also suggest your involvement. It has been interesting for me to put this on paper and I look forward to sharing it.
We conclude the You Asked for It series by looking at the Scriptures. I had numerous questions about trusting the Bible to be God’s Word, which translation of the Bible to use, and how to study the Bible for yourself. I will try to answer these questions in one message as we deal with this vital topic.
We continue the You Asked for It series by responding to five different requests concerning the Song of Songs. We will look at the various ways the book has been understood and also try to understand the value of the book today.
This weekend we will learn from Paul’s journey to Athens how we may effectively witness to people of other religions. With a focus on Islam, we will be reminded of the beauty of God’s salvation through the sacrifice of His one and only Son.
We continue our YOU ASKED FOR IT SERIES by looking at the topic of cremation, afterlife and judgment. It doesn’t sound too upbeat, but I think you’ll find it helpful, even to answer others when they ask a question.
We continue the You Asked for It series by trying to answer about nine questions dealing with God’s forgiveness, self-forgiveness, and the topic of eternal security.
We begin our YOU ASKED FOR IT series by trying to answer the question, “What do we believe as a church?” In January of this year I asked for topics and questions for this summer series. I received more than 130 responses. When I began to group them, I realized that many were asking about what we believe (Trinity, Jesus, the Bible, etc). So, I thought a good start to our series would be to answer a number of questions dealing with the basics of what we believe. In our denomination, this is called THE CONFESSION OF FAITH.