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From Death to Life

Ephesians 1:15-2:10

By Grace

April 8, 2018 • Nick Shafto • Ephesians 2:8–9

The way of grace can be expressed in three words: It is finished.

Easter 2018: From Death to Life

April 1, 2018 • Brian McCormack • Ephesians 2:4–7

Jesus' resurrection is good news—out of great love for us, he brings life into places where we expect to only see death.

Good Friday 2018

March 30, 2018 • Brian McCormack

Before we can see the cross as something done for us, we must see it as something done by us. As we acknowledge the depth of our sin, we experience the fullness of His love.

Dead Man Walking

March 25, 2018 • Ephesians 2:1–3

We all need to be reminded of who and what we were before grace came to bear on our lives. Then and only then are we able to truly rejoice in what Christ has done.

A Supernatural Worldview

March 18, 2018 • Brian McCormack • Ephesians 1:19–23

Many of us view the world through the lenses provided by the culture we live in. To see Ephesians for what it is, to see reality for what it is, we need to make room in our worldview for an unseen realm, and unseen beings. As our perspective gets bigger, so will our understanding of our King who reigns over all things.

Know God (More)

March 11, 2018 • Brian McCormack, Brittney Kimbler • Ephesians 1:15–20

Of all the things Paul could pray for his Ephesian readers (and for us millennia later), he prays that the Father would give us more of the Spirit, that we might know God more. In an ever-deepening knowledge of God we receive hope that can be found nowhere else, an inheritance of infinite value, and power greater than every enemy.