A Lament

A Lament Newsletter Article from May 29, 2020 Let me say this at the onset. I don’t know what to say. And I don’t know what to do. Most often when I don’t know what to pray, I don’t pray. But in other moments (when something bigger than my ego...

Acts – Part Six – A Story of Two Freedoms

5/24/2020 – Acts – Part Six – A Story of Two Freedoms Acts 16:1-3, 16-36. The story of Paul and Silas’s encounter with a young slave girl in Acts chapter sixteen is a story about two opposing freedoms. One is an impostor freedom that is only...

We Want to Hear From You

We Want to Hear From You How and when should we resume corporate worship? As our state enters into Phase Two of reopening, our leadership continues to have conversations about our eventual return to corporate worship. Of course, we have to adhere to what is outlined...

Acts – Part Five – Words

5/17/2020 – Acts – Part Five – Words Acts 13:14-43. Words are interesting and significant. In Acts 11-13, we encounter some important words that lead us to maybe the most important word – neighbor. To watch this message online, go...

Acts – Part Three – Stephen

5/3/2020 – Acts – Part Three – Stephen Part Three of our sermon series on the book of Acts. A look at the dramatic and powerful story of Stephen. To watch this message online, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtM8GjmQ3qc&t=2s...

Giving

If you are a regular part of Ekklesia, near the end of every worship service, we encourage those who came prepared to give a tithe or offering to do so in the boxes located at the auditorium entrance. For those who worship with us virtually (or those who prefer to...

Acts – Part Two – Surprise Endings

4/26/2020 – Acts – Part Two – Surprise Endings Acts 4:23-37. When Luke concludes his dramatic story about Peter & John healing a crippled man, preaching an impromptu sermon before an astonished crowd, and getting arrested by the Temple leaders, he ends the...

Easter Sunday 2020 – See His Hands

4/12/2020 – Easter Worship 2020 – See His Hands John 20:19-29. After Jesus died, the disciples locked themselves behind closed doors and lived out their own “shelter in place” orders. They were afraid. The story has some interesting parallels to our...