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Ephesus

First Love

August 6, 2017

Paul reminds the church of Ephesus of the first love in Christ. By: Mark Ashton, Lead Pastor

I Consider My Life Worth Nothing to Me

July 30, 2017

Paul visits Ephesus one last time and delivers a heartfelt, emotional speech. By: Mark Ashton, Lead Pastor

The Great Expansion

July 23, 2017

If you fail to stand, stand to fail. Myron Pierce, Guest Speaker

Ready For Battle

July 23, 2017

Christians should know their enemy and stand in victory through the power of the gospel. Glenn Lawson, College Pastor

Unity in the Body

July 16, 2017

Paul expresses to the church of Ephesus the need for unity. Brad Mock, High School Pastor

Prisoners of Christ

July 9, 2017

The progress of the gospel requires our willingness to identify as prisoners of Christ. Myron Pierce, Guest Speaker

Mystery Solved, Everyone Called

July 9, 2017 • Glenn Lawson

Every Christian is called to become a gospel servant proclaiming the riches of Christ through the working of His power. Glenn Lawson, College Pastor

A Prayerful Posture

July 2, 2017 • Alex Ehly • Ephesians

The power that overcame evil’s best shot lives in you, and lives in me. Alex Ehly, Middle School Pastor

How to Pray

July 2, 2017 • Bob Thune • Ephesians 1

Former lead pastor of CCC teaches how to pray using Ephesians 1 as an example. By: Bob Thune Sr., Guest Speaker

Spiritual Blessings

June 25, 2017 • Mark Ashton • Ephesians 1

A ten point teaching on spiritual blessings. As well as solving the predestination free will conundrum. By: Mark Ashton, Lead Pastor

Standing for Truth

June 18, 2017 • Mark Ashton • Acts 19

A look at Ephesus' response when their idols were threatened. You must confront your own idols, or they will confront you! By: Mark Ashton, Lead Pastor

Two Years In Ephesus

June 11, 2017 • Mark Ashton • Ephesians, Acts 19

Paul spends two years in Ephesus teaching, having academic debates, and praying for healing. By: Mark Ashton, Lead Pastor

Beginning A Work In A City

June 4, 2017 • Dr. Mark Moore • Ephesians

On the surface, Ephesus was a city that was lost and defiled, given over to debauchery and immorality. To God, it would serve a special purpose in the advance of the gospel and his Church. To God, it was a city of hope. By: Mark Moore, Guest Speaker