Often, when we need to be reminded of the width, length, height, and depth of the love of Christ. Paul prays a heartfelt prayer on his knees for the Ephesians that they would know this love to the fullest. His prayer serves as an example of how we should pray for ourselves and others. Additionally, this prayer gives us a greater awareness that we are not alone - God made us to experience the love of Christ together.
"The Love of Christ"
Daniel Kitchel - Lead Pastor
July 30, 2023 • Ephesians 3:14–21
"Communication"
October 8, 2023
Without communication, relationships will never thrive. It is essential to express yourself and to be a listener. In our final sermon from Ephesians, we are challenged to take an honest look into our communication with God. Prayer is communicating with God. Do you pray? Will you pray? What does it look like to have a strong prayer life?
"Close the Door, Take a Stand"
September 24, 2023 • Ephesians 6:10–16
The spiritual realm is real. Our battle is not against flesh and blood but against something deeper and darker. As Christians, we must not associate with things of darkness. We are called to be light. Our souls must be searched to consider any doors in our lives that are open for the enemy to come and go freely. God calls us to be strong in His strength and power and to take a stand.