Panel Discussion: The Relevance of Revelation for Believers Today | ECC Abu Dhabi
12/17/2023 • 0
Session 2: Revelation 6–10
12/16/2023 • 0
Session 1: Revelation 1–5
12/16/2023 • 0
Panel Discussion: The 1,000 Year Reign of Christ: Four Views
12/16/2023 • 0
Gospel-Shaped Relationships
12/10/2023 • 0
Together in Christ Jesus
12/3/2023 • 0
Together in the Gospel
11/26/2023 • 0
Devoted to Gospel Doctrine and Godliness
11/19/2023 • 0
Trained by Gospel Doctrine for Godliness
11/12/2023 • 0
Protecting Gospel Doctrine and Godliness
11/5/2023 • 0
Entrusted with Gospel Doctrine for Godliness
10/29/2023 • 0
God Our Avenger
10/22/2023 • 0
God Our Satisfaction
10/15/2023 • 0
God Our Redeemer
10/8/2023 • 0
All Glory Be to Christ!
10/1/2023 • 0
Acceptable Worship: In Submission
9/24/2023 • 0
The Why of Church Reform
9/22/2023 • 0
Acceptable Worship: In Doctrine
9/17/2023 • 0
Acceptable Worship: In Marriage and Money
9/10/2023 • 0
Acceptable Worship: In Community
9/3/2023 • 0
Faith in the Midst of Doubt
8/27/2023 • 0
Confident Prayer in the Midst of Chaos
8/20/2023 • 0
Cast Your Burdens On Him
8/13/2023 • 0
I Will Yet Praise Him
8/6/2023 • 0
Hear My Prayer, O LORD
7/30/2023 • 0
Do Not Forsake Me, O LORD
7/23/2023 • 0
Forsaken by the LORD?
7/16/2023 • 0
Save Me, O My God!
7/9/2023 • 0
Acceptable Worship
6/11/2023 • 0
Holiness Together
6/4/2023 • 0
Governance
5/28/2023 • 0
Leadership
5/21/2023 • 0
Fellow Workers for the Truth
5/14/2023 • 0
God's Loving Fatherly Discipline
4/23/2023 • 0
Run the Race
4/16/2023 • 0
Risen Christ, Burning Hearts
4/9/2023 • 0
Faith that Conquers and Suffers
4/2/2023 • 0
Faith for Risky Obedience
3/26/2023 • 0
Faith to Live as Expats
3/19/2023 • 0
Free to be Christlike
3/12/2023 • 0
Faith That God Commends
3/5/2023 • 0
Giving
2/12/2023 • 0
Preaching
2/5/2023 • 0
Membership
1/22/2023 • 0
Gathering
1/15/2023 • 0
Beloved Bride
1/8/2023 • 0
Let The Nations Be Glad
1/1/2023 • 0
Promised Victory
12/25/2022 • 0
Christ Our Hope In Life And Death
12/18/2022 • 0
Promised Savior
12/11/2022 • 0
Promised Offspring
11/27/2022 • 0
The Approachable Face of God
11/20/2022 • 0
For Me to Live is Christ
11/13/2022 • 0
Session 1: The Word of God: Why the Church’s Ministry Must Be Built on the Expository Preaching of God’s Word
11/12/2022 • 0
Session 2: The Church of God: How Biblical Church Polity Protects and Proclaims the Gospel
11/12/2022 • 0
Session 3: The Next 50 Years: Looking Back, Looking Forward
11/12/2022 • 0
Just A Little While
11/6/2022 • 0
The Fate of Non-Attenders
10/30/2022 • 0
The Resurrection and the Life: Memorial for Jacqueline Dela Cruz
10/25/2022 • 0
Let Us . . .
10/23/2022 • 0
The Better Offering
10/16/2022 • 0
The Better Mediator
10/2/2022 • 0
The Better Sanctuary
9/25/2022 • 0
The Better Covenant
9/18/2022 • 0
The Better Priest
9/11/2022 • 0
The Parable of the Ten Talents
8/28/2022 • 0
The Word and the Glory of Christ
8/14/2022 • 0
The Parables of the Feasts
7/17/2022 • 0
The Parable of the Rich Fool
7/10/2022 • 0
The Parable of the Sower
7/3/2022 • 0
He Will Hold Me Fast
6/12/2022 • 0
Don't Fall Away
6/5/2022 • 0
Adult Baby Syndrome
5/29/2022 • 0
Jesus Our Great High Priest
5/22/2022 • 0
Help in Time of Need
5/15/2022 • 0
Steadfast Faith: In Action
5/8/2022 • 0
Steadfast Faith: Against Deception
5/1/2022 • 0
Steadfast Faith: In Affliction
4/24/2022 • 0
Resurrection Sunday
4/17/2022 • 0
The Just Justifier
4/15/2022 • 0
The Double-Edged Sword
4/10/2022 • 0
Enter God's Rest
4/3/2022 • 0
Watch Your Hearts
3/27/2022 • 0
God's Faithful Son
3/20/2022 • 0
Cur Deus Homo?
2/27/2022 • 0
Pay Attention!
2/20/2022 • 0
The Superior Son
2/13/2022 • 0
God Has Spoken in His Son
2/6/2022 • 0
A Lamp Shining in a Dark Place
1/23/2022 • 0
Declaring the Mystery of Christ
1/16/2022 • 0
A House of Prayer
1/9/2022 • 0
Teach Us To Number Our Days
12/31/2021 • 0
Why Christmas?
12/24/2021 • 0
Christmas Homily
12/22/2021 • 0
The Church Planter's Ministry
12/17/2021 • 0
The Divine Design: In Church (Part 2)
12/10/2021 • 0
The Divine Design: In Church (Part 1)
12/3/2021 • 0
The Divine Design: Manhood
11/26/2021 • 0
The Divine Design: Womanhood
11/19/2021 • 0
The Divine Design: In Creation
11/12/2021 • 0
The Divine Design: In Marriage
11/5/2021 • 0
The Preeminence of Jesus
10/22/2021 • 0
Sacred Time
10/15/2021 • 0
Holy God, Holy People
10/8/2021 • 0
The Day of At-One-Ment
10/1/2021 • 0
The Community of Discipleship
9/24/2021 • 0
The Call of Discipleship
9/17/2021 • 0
A Meal To Remember
9/10/2021 • 0
The God Who Makes Us Clean
9/3/2021 • 0
Dare to Draw Near
8/27/2021 • 0
The Blood of Bulls and Goats
8/20/2021 • 0
Life in God's Presence: Leviticus Overview
8/13/2021 • 0
Revive Us Again
8/6/2021 • 0
A True Testimony
7/30/2021 • 0
True Partnership
7/23/2021 • 0
True Doctrine
7/16/2021 • 0
True Love
7/9/2021 • 0
Holy to the LORD
7/2/2021 • 0
The LORD is King
6/25/2021 • 0
A Fountain Filled with Blood
6/18/2021 • 0
Salvation and Mourning
6/11/2021 • 0
Fear Not, Little Flock
6/4/2021 • 0
Sheep for Sale
5/28/2021 • 0
O Church, Arise
5/21/2021 • 0
The King on a Donkey
5/14/2021 • 0
God of Justice
5/7/2021 • 0
From Fasting to Feasting
4/30/2021 • 0
Searching the Motives of the Heart
4/23/2021 • 0
The Royal Priest
4/16/2021 • 0
Lift Up Your Eyes and See
4/9/2021 • 0
My Redeemer Lives
4/4/2021 • 0
The Crucified King
4/2/2021 • 0
The Pastor’s Gladness and the Church’s Gain
3/26/2021 • 0
The End of Wickedness
3/19/2021 • 0
The Great Exchange
3/12/2021 • 0
Glory in Our Midst
3/5/2021 • 0
Good and Comforting Words
2/26/2021 • 0
Return and Pay Attention
2/19/2021 • 0
Lord of the Storm
2/12/2021 • 0
Death in Adam, Life in Christ
2/5/2021 • 0
United for Gospel Mission
1/29/2021 • 0
Church Growth
1/22/2021 • 0
Day of Small Things, Day of Big Promises
1/15/2021 • 0
Day of Small Things, Day of Big Promises
1/15/2021 • 0
Wanderers
1/8/2021 • 0
Power for 2021
1/1/2021 • 0
Who Shall Separate Us From the Love of Christ?
12/31/2020 • 0
Immanuel
12/25/2020 • 0
The Promise of Christmas
12/24/2020 • 0
Losing To Win
12/18/2020 • 0
The Judge is at the Door
12/11/2020 • 0
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
12/4/2020 • 0
God Delights in Diversity of Worship
11/27/2020 • 0
Me First
11/20/2020 • 0
The Meekness of Wisdom
11/13/2020 • 0
Power and Danger in Your Mouth
11/6/2020 • 0
Faith That Works
10/30/2020 • 0
Sit Down at My Feet
10/23/2020 • 0
Too Much Talk, Not Enough Walk
10/16/2020 • 0
God's Goodness in Trials and Temptations
10/9/2020 • 0
Faith Under Fire: Introduction to James
10/2/2020 • 0
Bless and Be Blessed
9/25/2020 • 0
The Beauty of Christian Unity
9/18/2020 • 0
Is God with You?
9/11/2020 • 0
The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment
9/4/2020 • 0
Journeying Out of the Depths
8/28/2020 • 0
Afflicted, But Not Abandoned
8/21/2020 • 0
The Blessed Life
8/14/2020 • 0
Shouts and Tears
8/7/2020 • 0
Mountainous Confidence
7/31/2020 • 0
The Lord Our Helper
7/24/2020 • 0
The Merciful Master
7/17/2020 • 0
The City of God
7/10/2020 • 0
Do You Trust a Keeper or a Sleeper?
7/3/2020 • 0
Deliverance from Distress
6/26/2020 • 0
ECC in My Heart
6/19/2020 • 0
Provision and Pardon
6/12/2020 • 0
Reading is Believing
6/5/2020 • 0
The Horrible, Glorious Cross
5/29/2020 • 0
Behold Your King
5/22/2020 • 0
According to Plan
5/15/2020 • 0
Jesus is Praying for You
5/8/2020 • 0
Resurrection Ramifications
5/1/2020 • 0
Anticipate Hate
4/24/2020 • 0
From Weeping to Worship
4/17/2020 • 0
Easter in Exile
4/12/2020 • 0
Magnificent Mercy
4/10/2020 • 0
Smiling at Suffering
4/3/2020 • 0
A Time for Everything
3/27/2020 • 0
Do Not Worry
3/20/2020 • 0
The Vine and the Branches
3/13/2020 • 0
Light and Momentary Afflictions in Honor of Mark Sellers
3/9/2020 • 0
Stand Firm
3/8/2020 • 0
A Long Distance Relationship
3/6/2020 • 0
Heavenly Citizens
3/1/2020 • 0
Life Without Jesus
2/28/2020 • 0
The Resume That Counts
2/23/2020 • 0
Betrayed, Denied and Glorified
2/21/2020 • 0
Honor Such Men
2/16/2020 • 0
The Servant Savior
2/14/2020 • 0
Working Out as God Works In
2/9/2020 • 0
Life through Death, Glory through Shame
2/7/2020 • 0
The Mind of Christ
2/2/2020 • 0
A Fragrant Offering
1/31/2020 • 0
Joy in Living for Christ
1/26/2020 • 0
Dying for The Nation
1/24/2020 • 0
Boasting in Weakness
1/19/2020 • 0
The Resurrection and the Life
1/17/2020 • 0
The Unstoppable Gospel
1/12/2020 • 0
Doubt Your Doubts
1/10/2020 • 0
Real Fellowship
1/5/2020 • 0
The Good Shepherd
1/3/2020 • 0
The New Self
12/31/2019 • 0
Though I Was Blind, Now I See
12/27/2019 • 0
We Have Come to Worship Him
12/24/2019 • 0
The Woman Who Tried to Kill Christmas
12/22/2019 • 0
Profile of a False Disciple
12/20/2019 • 0
God of the Battle
12/15/2019 • 0
The Light of the World
12/13/2019 • 0
Surprising Grace and Greed
12/8/2019 • 0
Expect Rejection
12/6/2019 • 0
Hope for Failed Evangelists
11/29/2019 • 0
God's Compassion in Our Desperation
11/24/2019 • 0
Like Father, Like Son
11/22/2019 • 0
The Word of Life and Judgment
11/17/2019 • 0
How Not to Respond to Jesus
11/15/2019 • 0
How to Grow Your Church
11/8/2019 • 0
Who's in Charge Around Here?
11/3/2019 • 0
Who's in Charge Around Here?
11/1/2019 • 0
Practice Good or Practice Evil
10/27/2019 • 0
The Savior of the World
10/25/2019 • 0
Joy Made Complete
10/18/2019 • 0
Walk in Truth
10/13/2019 • 0
You Must Be Born Again
10/11/2019 • 0
Is There No God in Israel?
10/6/2019 • 0
The Lord of the Temple
10/4/2019 • 0
The Exceeding Sinfulness of Sin
9/29/2019 • 0
The Heavenly Wine-Maker
9/27/2019 • 0
What Are You Doing Here, Elijah?
9/22/2019 • 0
Discovering Jesus
9/20/2019 • 0
Yahweh vs. Baal
9/15/2019 • 0
I Am Not the Christ
9/13/2019 • 0
In the Beginning
9/6/2019 • 0
Great is Thy Fury, Great is Thy Faithfulness
8/30/2019 • 0
Why Do the Innocent Suffer?
8/23/2019 • 0
The Mysterious Music of Love
8/16/2019 • 0
The Return of the King
8/9/2019 • 0
Bringing Down the Eagle
8/2/2019 • 0
Chasing the Wind
7/26/2019 • 0
Strength for a Little While
7/19/2019 • 0
Shepherds for God's Flock
7/12/2019 • 0
Celebrate Suffering
7/5/2019 • 0
Lukewarm Christianity
6/30/2019 • 0
Leave Behind and Look Ahead
6/28/2019 • 0
The Rewards of Perseverance
6/23/2019 • 0
Victory in Defeat
6/21/2019 • 0
The Zombie Church
6/16/2019 • 0
Unity and Righteousness in Tough Times
6/14/2019 • 0
Love and Tolerance
6/9/2019 • 0
Submission and Honour in Marriage
6/7/2019 • 0
Endurance without Compromise
6/2/2019 • 0
Called to Unjust Suffering
5/31/2019 • 0
Faithful Unto Death
5/26/2019 • 0
Christian Politics
5/24/2019 • 0
First Love
5/19/2019 • 0
A New Temple, A New People
5/17/2019 • 0
Turning Points
5/12/2019 • 0
Saved for Holiness and Love
5/10/2019 • 0
Keep Building The House!
5/5/2019 • 0
Expat Joy
5/3/2019 • 0
Build the House!
4/28/2019 • 0
Building a House for God's Glory
4/26/2019 • 0
Believing is Seeing
4/21/2019 • 0
Burning Hearts
4/21/2019 • 0
A Ransom for Many
4/19/2019 • 0
Living as God's Chosen People
4/14/2019 • 0
God's Building Fund
4/12/2019 • 0
Walking in Obedience
4/7/2019 • 0
Shine
4/5/2019 • 0
Complete in Christ Jesus
3/31/2019 • 0
The Glory of God
3/29/2019 • 0
Joy in Suffering for the Gospel
3/24/2019 • 0
What's Your Golden Calf?
3/22/2019 • 0
The Supremacy of Christ
3/17/2019 • 0
God Dwelling Among Us
3/15/2019 • 0
Gospel Growth
3/10/2019 • 0
Covenant Confirmed
3/8/2019 • 0
The Joy of Redemption
3/3/2019 • 0
The Risk of Redemption
2/24/2019 • 0
Rhythms for Worship
2/22/2019 • 0
God's Provision Through Faithful Saints
2/17/2019 • 0
Cultivating a Christ-like Culture
2/15/2019 • 0
When Life Falls Apart
2/10/2019 • 0
A Righteous Society
2/8/2019 • 0
Knowing Christ
2/1/2019 • 0
The Day of the Lord
1/27/2019 • 0
Slavery and Death
1/25/2019 • 0
Warning: Wolves Among You
1/20/2019 • 0
Love Your Neighbor
1/18/2019 • 0
Something More Certain
1/13/2019 • 0
Love the Lord Your God
1/11/2019 • 0
Growing in Godliness
1/6/2019 • 0
Kingdom of Priests
1/4/2019 • 0
Abide in Christ
Come join us for a special New Year's Eve service. We'll have some special testimonies from church members of God's faithfulness in 2018, along with singing, prayer, and a short sermon.
12/31/2018 • 0
Limitless God, Limited Man
12/28/2018 • 0
The Lord is Our Banner
12/21/2018 • 0
Two Gates, Two Trees, Two Builders
12/16/2018 • 0
Grumbling Against God
12/14/2018 • 0
Dogs, Swine, and Saints
12/9/2018 • 0
The Victory of God
12/7/2018 • 0
Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah
11/30/2018 • 0
True Peace in Jesus
11/25/2018 • 0
Remember the Rescue
11/23/2018 • 0
Two Treasures, One Eye, and Two Masters
11/18/2018 • 0
TPC - What is the Prosperity Gospel and Why is it a Problem?
Plenary Session 1 at the international True Prosperity Conference held at ECC
11/17/2018 • 0
TPC Session 4 - Suffering and the Sovereignty of God
Plenary session 4 from the international True Prosperity Conference at ECC
11/17/2018 • 0
TPC Session 3 - Key Prosperity Texts and How to Interpret Them
Plenary session 3 from the international True Prosperity Conference at ECC
11/17/2018 • 0
TPC Session 2 - True Prosperity: The Biblical Understanding of What the Gospel Brings Us
Plenary Session 2 at the international True Prosperity Conference held at ECC
11/17/2018 • 0
Work of the Word
11/16/2018 • 0
Heart Hunger
11/11/2018 • 0
The Passover
11/9/2018 • 0
A Matter of the Heart
11/4/2018 • 0
God vs. the “gods”
11/2/2018 • 0
True Righteousness
10/28/2018 • 0
A Hardened Heart
10/26/2018 • 0
Missing the Point
10/21/2018 • 0
Failure and Faith
10/19/2018 • 0
Heart Law
10/14/2018 • 0
God's Blood Covenant
In this passage, we see God’s commitment to save his chosen people but also his sovereignty and justice–He will harden Pharaoh’s heart and kill the firstborn of Egypt to redeem Israel, his firstborn. We also see God’s holiness — He seeks to put Moses to death because Moses has not been faithful to the covenant by leaving his son uncircumcised. The bloody rite of circumcision turns away God’s wrath. Throughout the passage, we see shadows of Christ — the theme of Israel as “firstborn” points to Jesus as the true pre-eminent chosen Son of God, who dies to save God’s people. Moses as a flawed mediator points to Jesus as the perfect and faithful mediator who keeps God’s covenant. And the blood ritual of circumcision points forward to the “cutting off” of Jesus, who pours out his blood to save sinners and circumcises the hearts of God’s people.
10/12/2018 • 0
Salt and Light
10/7/2018 • 0
God's Instruments
10/5/2018 • 0
Joy in Persecution
In Matthew 5:10-12, Jesus continues to tell us some surprising things about his upside-down kingdom. He says to rejoice when we are persecuted and reviled! Would you rejoice in persecution? Are you prepared if it happens to you?
9/30/2018 • 0
Behold Your God
9/28/2018 • 0
The God Who Hears
The journey of faith in Jesus can sometimes feel less like a pleasant walk and more like a wild roastercoaster ride, full of jarring ups and downs, where we are strapped in and at the mercy of the track. We face difficult circumstances and so we pray. Things seem to be improving and then suddenly what he hoped was going to happen falls apart. We try one solution but it leads to new problems. So it was with Moses. His first attempts at being Israel’s deliverer completely backfire. He fails to deliver, his people reject him, and he flees Egypt. Yet our hope is not in the moment-by-moment circumstances. Instead, our hope is in God himself who hears, and remembers and sees.
9/21/2018 • 0
The Upside Down Kingdom
As Jesus begins to describe what citizens of his kingdom are like, we see many surprises and differences compared with the kingdoms we see. Blessed are the meek? Those who mourn? What kind of kingdom is this? Jesus tells us that these are the people who belong to his kingdom.
9/16/2018 • 0
Oppressed and Blessed
Jesus warned his disciples that if the world hated him, then the world would hate them as well. While we as Christians may enjoy sunny seasons of tolerance and good relationships with the society around us, we shouldn’t be surprised when the dark clouds of persecution come and our culture views us as a threat. And yet we can be confident that no matter how hostile a people may be against the church, God will cause his purposes to prevail and his people to multiply.
9/14/2018 • 0
The King and His Kingdom
What does it mean to be citizen of the kingdom of heaven? Jesus answers this question in Matthew 5
9/9/2018 • 0
Introduction to Exodus
Exodus is the epic story of God saving Israel from slavery in Egypt and leading them to Mt. Sinai to be his own covenant people. In this book we see God’s faithfulness to Abraham, his sovereignty over nature and nations, his awesome holiness and his fatherly love. God’s redeeming of Israel from bondage is truly the defining saving event in the Old Testament. And yet the story doesn’t stop there. Exodus anticipates and foreshadows the greater salvation that would come through Jesus Christ.
9/7/2018 • 0
Know for Certain
These days skepticism is in and certainty is out, especially in religious matters. You will seem enlightened when you doubt and question, but naive and unsophisticated when you express certainty about spiritual things. How can we really know if there really is a God, and if so which one is it? Is there really a heaven to gain and a hell to escape? How could we possibly have assurance we are headed to the one and avoiding the other? Yet in study of 1 John, God wants us to know for certain how we can know him and have hope of eternal life.
8/31/2018 • 0
True Love
We love love! Everyone wants to be loved or find true love. But what is love? John tells us that God is love, and then describes what God's love is like. We want to be careful not to lower God's love to how our world defines it, because God's love is far greater and when we understand God's love, it leads us to show our love in powerful ways.
8/24/2018 • 0
Don't Believe Everything You Hear
We are bombarded by voices in our lives. It seems like we are hearing messages from every direction, telling us what to buy, what to wear, where to eat, and so on. In the global Church, we have access to more teachers and preachers than ever before in history. It's amazing! And it's overwhelming. Who should we listen to? Who should we follow? Which church is right? In 1 John 4, God gives us a warning and some tools to discern the true Spirit of God from the impostors and deceivers.
8/17/2018 • 0
Love One Another
We know that Jesus said to love one another, but what does that really look like? 1 John 3:11-24 sets the standard high for our love for fellow believers. It’s more than just warm feelings and kind words, it’s ongoing actions that actually provide a clear marker of our faith in Jesus Christ.
8/10/2018 • 0
The Children of God and the Children of the Devil
How do we tell apart the children of God from the children of the devil? In today's passage, John gives us a key mark of a true Christian
8/3/2018 • 0
The Antichrists and the Anointed
Sometimes believers can get comfortable and drop our guard, forgetting that we are in the final stage of history. All around us there are counterfeit gospels and false teachings that seek to lure us away from the truth. All around us are denials of the deity of Jesus and his saving sacrifice for sinners but all true believers have the anointing of the Holy Spirit who teaches us to discern truth from error by the Word of God.
7/27/2018 • 0
The Word and the World
We live in a world that constantly bombards us with messages and promises of a better life. However, 1 John 2:12
7/20/2018 • 0
Keep His Commands
Do you know God? If you say “yes,” then how do you know that you know him? On what basis can a person who claims to be a Christian know for certain that they truly know God and have hope of eternal life? Do we know that we know God if we have had a mystical or supernatural experience? Do we know that we know God if we have learned Christianity theology or attend a church regularly? Today’s text focuses on a simple yet telling evidence of real Christianity: we know we have come to know him if we keep his commands, and one command in particular.
7/13/2018 • 0
Walking in the Light
1 John 1:5-2:2 tells us the powerful truth that God is light. What does that mean? It also tells us that we are to walk in light. What does that mean? How do we do that? And what about the times that we fall into sin and darkness? Come and let's consider together how we can walk in the light in our day to day life in this world.
7/6/2018 • 0
Marks of a True Christian
How do you know if you’re a Christian? Are you a Christian if you were raised in a Christian family, or baptized as a child? Does walking to the front of a church service during an evangelistic “altar call” make you a Christian? This question is critical for helping real Christians deal with doubts about their salvation. It’s also vital for challenging nominal Christians to reevaluate their confidence. 1 John deals extensively with this question. It was written so that we may know whether we truly have eternal life.
6/29/2018 • 0
Where are Your Thoughts?
When we speak about the Kingdom of God and living in the Kingdom, this is something that has come and is coming. How do we live in a Kingdom here but not here? How can we trust a King who has come and is coming? This week we will looking at our trust levels and anxiety levels when it comes to understanding God’s provision for us.
6/22/2018 • 0
Perfect Harmony
Do you want to start a lively discussion among church members? Ask them what they think of their church’s music. Everyone seems to have strong opinions and preferences when it comes to the music we sing and hear in church. Some extol the old hymns for their rich lyrics and familiar melodies. Others yearn for their church to sing the latest praise and worship hits of the top Christians artists. What instrumentation is best? Piano and organ, or drums and guitar or perhaps it’s better to sing everything a capella? Yet in this endless debate over our preferences, we lose sight of a startling fact: when the New Testament describes the church’s singing, it describes it as something we primarily do for one another.
6/15/2018 • 0
Baptism and Communion
Jesus gave his church two ceremonies as part of our public worship: baptism and communion. These beautiful rituals communicate a lot. They are visible pictures of the gospel message, and they symbolize both the beginning of our new life in Jesus (baptism) and our ongoing dependence on Jesus (communion). They do something else very critical to corporate worship. They publicly mark out who the worshiping community is.
6/8/2018 • 0
The Primacy of Preaching
When we think of worshiping God, we often focus on the things that we say and do to praise God, like singing, praying, giving and serving and for good reason. An important part of corporate worship involves us speaking words and doing actions that bring praise to God but what if the most worshipful thing we can do is to be quiet, listen and receive? Have you ever thought that listening attentively to a sermon and allowing God to speak through the Bible might the greatest act of corporate worship we can perform?
6/1/2018 • 0
Our Father
Jesus says that when we pray, we should go into our room and shut the door. Certainly, private prayer is an important spiritual discipline and yet, prayer is one of the most important things we do together as a body as well. As we study the Lord's Prayer together, we'll see how prayer unites us together in the body in a special way, as we turn our eyes off of ourselves, and onto our Father in heaven and one another.
5/25/2018 • 0
Serving Like Our Servant King
We often view "worship" as how we individually serve God. However, the Gospel of John gives us a slightly different picture: true worshippers of Jesus follow in the footsteps of their King
5/18/2018 • 0
Giving is Thanksgiving
Financial giving is a difficult topic for churches. Some pastors never talk about money or offerings at all for fear of offending. Other pastors seem to preach on giving every week, even making great promises of financial breakthroughs to people who will donate to their church. Christians themselves seem confused about why to give. Some give in order to get something back from God. Others do it out of guilt or habit. Still others contribute money as a means of controlling a local church or boasting of their righteousness and generosity but biblical giving should be something else entirely. It should be an act of corporate worship.
5/11/2018 • 0
Holy Worship
What do we need for corporate worship? What is required for our congregational praise gatherings? We might answer that question by thinking about practical considerations. Perhaps you would say we need a piano, guitar or even a pipe organ. Maybe you would say we need a sacred space, a “house of God,” complete with pews, a cross on the wall and a large pulpit. Do we need candles to set the mood? Actually, you can have corporate worship without any of those things but there is something that God demands of our worship, both in the Old and New Testaments. He requires holy worshipers.
5/4/2018 • 0
Meeting is a Must
Sometimes on a Friday morning children ask their parents, “Do I have to go to church?” Sometimes adults wonder the same thing. Why is it so important to gather regularly for worship with the congregation? Why not just stay at home, read your Bible, and enjoy your personal relationship with Jesus? This week begins a six-week sermon series on “corporate worship.” We will examine why corporate worship is an essential part of the Christian life, and what we should do when we gather together.
4/27/2018 • 0
Trusting God in Troubling Times
Can you trust God, even when life doesn't make sense, when the times are troubling? Habakkuk the prophet approached God with some bold complaints, as he did not understand what God was doing. How does God bring Habakkuk to a place of trusting Him? Will you trust God in these troubling times?
4/22/2018 • 0
To The Ends of the Earth
Today we will consider the conclusion of Acts and at first glance, Acts seems to end in a strange way. Paul reaches Rome as a prisoner and continues to preach, and then suddenly the story ends. We read nothing of Paul’s trial before Caesar. We don’t know if he goes free or is condemned to die. Yet from another perspective the story ends exactly where it should. Because Acts was not ultimately about Paul. Acts is about Jesus and his gospel spreading to the ends of the earth.
4/20/2018 • 0
Two Kinds of Boasting
In this passage of scripture, Paul concludes his letter to the Galatians by exposing the motives of the Judaizers and re-emphasizing that circumcision doesn't count for anything when it comes to salvation but being a new creation in Jesus does.
4/15/2018 • 0
Unsinkable
The gospel will reach Rome! In this passage, Paul boards a ship for Rome, and the journey is filled with obstacles. At many points, it seems hopeless. It seems that God's plan will sink with the ship as it crashes but God's plan is unsinkable. God's promises are unstoppable and we'll see how he carries out his plan even when it seems hopeless.
4/13/2018 • 0
The Household of God Shares All Good Things
We all want to experience the fruit of the Spirit but what seed do we need to sow in order to bear fruit? We crucify our old selves and become new creations in Christ, but that is only the beginning. We are now part of a new family: the household of God, and as a family member we do our part to share with our family all good things.
4/8/2018 • 0
A Faithful Witness
In Acts 25
4/6/2018 • 0
The Slain Lamb Stands
Sometimes we look at the world and want to weep. Injustice, racism, oppression, war and slavery seem to reign. God’s people suffer persecution and rejection. Will God’s kingdom ever come? Will’s God’s people ever reign and will evil ever be judged? Take heart! The slain lamb stands.
4/1/2018 • 0
The Lamb of God
This Friday we will take a break from Acts in order to mark “Good Friday”. Christians around the world will remember Jesus’ death on the cross on Good Friday, as well as his resurrection from the dead on Easter. But what does Jesus’ crucifixion mean? Why was it so important that Christians would pause to commemorate it year after year? Today we will answer that question from the very first chapter of John’s Gospel. There we see Jesus’ making his first appearance in the story and there John tells us who Jesus is what his crucifixion will mean.
3/30/2018 • 0
The Law of Christ
In Galatians 6:1–5, we see that the gospel accomplishes what the Law could not do. The gospel of grace transforms our lives to be truly spiritual so that we fulfill the “law of Christ”—by loving one another and bearing one another’s burdens.
3/25/2018 • 0
Keep A Clear Conscience
Being wronged and unjustly treated is a painful experience but it’s also a dangerous temptation. When others harm us, we can easily feel justified in doing harm back to them. We can react with harsh words, emotional outbursts or ruthless behavior, and justify it all because we are the victim but as followers of Jesus we are called to obey and honor God even when we are being dishonored and mistreated by others. No matter how others treat us, we must maintain a clear conscience before God.
3/23/2018 • 0
Live by the Spirit
We are given 2 lists: the works of the flesh and the fruit of the Spirit. Are these our laws, our goals, or something more. Find out this week.
3/18/2018 • 0
The Eye of the Storm
Sometimes life seems sunny and bright. We have happy relationships, good health and success but then the storms comes: illnesses, job layoffs, and betrayals from close friends. When the storms of suffering come, we can wonder, “God, what are you doing? Why are you sending these trials into my life?” Yet our God is so great that he can accomplish his purposes even in and through our turmoil and what is God’s great purpose for our lives? It is that we would glorify him by being his witnesses to the world.
3/16/2018 • 0
Faith or the Law, Pick One
3/11/2018 • 0
Ministering While Misunderstood
It’s frustrating when we feel misunderstood. When people misinterpret our actions or words, or even spread false reports about our motives, we instinctively want to defend ourselves and justify our position. That’s one reason that speaking the gospel is hard. People often misunderstand the gospel and sometimes speak ill of us but Paul gives us an example of someone who, despite being falsely accused, kept his focus on proclaiming Jesus even in the face of hostility.
3/9/2018 • 0
Who's Your Mama?
In Galatians 4:21-5:1, Paul talks about descendants from two mothers: Hagar and Sarah. By considering their stories from Genesis, he makes some powerful points about freedom in Christ to the Galatians and to us. Are you a spiritually born child of the free woman or only a naturally born child of the bond woman? If your mama is free, then you are also free!
3/4/2018 • 0
Poured Out for the Gospel
Are you a spiritual consumer or a spiritual provider? Do you treat the church as a place that exists to meet your needs or do you come to church to serve other church members? Are you a receiver or a giver? Throughout Acts we have seen the apostle Paul’s example of radical service for the good of others. He worked, prayed, struggled, taught, and suffered his way all over the Roman Empire so that people could hear the gospel and so that churches could be strengthened. Paul models for a poured-out, other-centered Christianity that points us back to Jesus himself.
3/2/2018 • 0
Jesus Vs. Evil Powers
As the gospel advances into new frontiers, it challenges and overcomes the powers of darkness. This is what we see in Ephesus, as God powerfully confirms Paul’s apostolic ministry and the Word goes forth to Jews and Greeks despite occultism and opposition.
2/23/2018 • 0
Sons and Heirs Through Christ
In Galatians 4: 1-7, God reveals to us one of the most glorious doctrines of our redemption in Christ, the fact of our adoption as Sons and heirs of God the Father, through Jesus Christ. Practicing the Mosaic Law was never capable of giving us that privilege. Only by faith in Christ’s righteous work on the cross can we access it.
2/18/2018 • 0
Stuck in the Past
In Acts 19:1-10, Paul finds some disciples in Ephesus who are confused. They believe, but they have not heard of Jesus' baptism or of the Holy Spirit. Paul takes them beyond belief: to a life filled with the Holy Spirit and marked by baptism in Jesus. Are you a disciple of Jesus? If so, are you living out that belief through the power of the Holy Spirit?
2/16/2018 • 0
Children of the Promise
Are you a child of the promise? And why did God make a promise to Abraham for faith, but then a law to Moses? In Galatians 3:15-29, Paul answers these questions to help us understand the big picture story of the Bible. He explains to us the promise of Abraham, the purpose of the Law of Moses, and how both the Law of Moses and the Promise to Abraham point us to faith alone in Christ. Through faith, we become one in Christ Jesus and children of the promise!
2/11/2018 • 0
God’s Particular People
God has a plan for the whole world, and for our lives. Unfortunately, God doesn’t usually let us know the details of his plan. However, we do know some things. We know that God is saving a people for himself and we know that he uses Christians as his witnesses and workers to bring the gospel to the people he is saving. This knowledge gives us confidence to keep sharing the gospel because God’s plans will prevail.
2/9/2018 • 0
The Blessing of Abraham, The Curse of the Law
It is only through faith that we receive the Spirit and become perfected as true offspring of Abraham and offspring of God
2/4/2018 • 0
The Rhythm of Gospel Work
Paul’s missionary journeys took him across the Roman Empire. He traveled to different cities and encounter all kinds of people, situations, challenges and surprises. It’s fascinating to read the book of Acts simply as a thrilling travelogue, let alone as a religious text and yet amid all of his varied and dramatic adventures, his ministry had a predictable rhythm. In each place, Paul’s work followed a predictable pattern and that pattern remains the same today for everyone who engages in gospel ministry.
2/2/2018 • 0
The Life I Now Live
In this text, Paul tells us about how he publicly rebuked Peter. Imagine that! Two apostles have a conflict. Why was Paul so upset, to "oppose him to his face"? It's because this disagreement was central to the gospel message itself AND to how we should live. Paul shows us the gospel of justification by faith alone and a beautiful picture of the life we live in light of such truth.
1/28/2018 • 0
Feed My Sheep
This Friday we have the joy and privilege to commission the new elders and deacons approved at the Annual General Meeting. As we think about setting apart new leaders, we will be meditating on John 21 in which Jesus set apart Peter for the task of overseeing his people. We find in Peter’s experience a story of forgiveness, commissioning and obedience to Jesus that is true for all who would be leaders of the local church.
1/26/2018 • 0
Is the Gospel Paul Preached God’s Gospel?
Paul taught the gospel that God declares us righteous by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, and not by our own works. Was this true? Where did he receive this good news and how do we evaluate truth when we hear it?
1/21/2018 • 0
God's Sovereignty in the Gospel Mission
What is the basis of the missionary enterprise? And where is our hope in the proclamation of the gospel? In Acts 16, we see that the Sovereign hand of God continues to direct the mission of His church, as He guides the disciples into Macedonia, where He opens hearts and prison doors for the gospel to advance.
1/19/2018 • 0
Stand Firm in the Truth
Paul wrote to the Galatians because Paul himself, the Gospel he preached, and the Galatians were all under attack by false teachers and false gospels. He rebuked them out of love in hopes that they would turn away from the falsehoods flooding the region, and turn to the one true Gospel. The power of God’s Word in Paul’s letter to the Galatians still resonates today nearly 2,000 years later. Each of us is in danger of falling into the traps of false teachers, false gospels, & false assurance. How can we guard against these dangers? How can we stand firm in the truth of the Gospel that by God’s grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone we may be saved?
1/14/2018 • 0
Jesus Alone, or Jesus And?
The early church not only grew rapidly but also changed dramatically. The church began among the Jews in Jerusalem, but it soon spread to the Gentiles in Antioch and beyond. This rapid demographic shift triggered a profound theological debate in the church: did the Gentiles have to become Jewish in order to be saved? Did the Gentiles have to be circumcised, keep kosher, observe the Sabbath and keep the other laws given by Moses? Or was their faith in Jesus enough? The question was more than just a cultural conflict. It struck to the very heart of the gospel. What must we do to be saved?
1/12/2018 • 0
Introduction to Galatians
The only true gospel is that God declares us righteous by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, and not by our own works, thus empowering us by His Spirit to obey Him today and live with the hope of eternal life.
1/7/2018 • 0
The Joy and Mess of Missions
The Holy Spirit called Saul and Barnabas to continue the advance of the gospel to the Gentiles. In chapters 13 and 14, they take their first missionary journey. It's messy! There is joyful fruit and joyful suffering. As the gospel continues to move forward today, we see the Holy Spirit calling people to the same messy mission: joyfully fruitful and joyfully difficult. Are you on the mission?
1/5/2018 • 0
God's Sovereignty in Deliverance and Damnation
In Acts 12, Luke takes us back to Jerusalem to see God's mighty hand with the church in the midst of tribulation. The church faces persecution from Herod, even losing a beloved apostle to death. But God hears the prayers of His people
12/29/2017 • 0
Gospel Growth
Living things grow. Trees and fish and people change and mature. This is not only true of physical life. The new spiritual life that Christ has brought grows as well. Individual Christians grow spiritually. Churches grow in Christ-like maturity. Even beyond that, the gospel itself is growing throughout the world.
12/22/2017 • 0
The Power of Christmas
As we continue to look at the story of Christmas through the Bible, we turn to the book of Hebrews and see the reason why Jesus came, not to be remembered as a baby in a manger, but as a brother, a deliverer and our High Priest.
12/17/2017 • 0
Faith Alone in Jesus
The gospel is for everyone. Jesus died and rose again to save a people from every tribe, language and nation. The church was born in Jerusalem and the first Christians came from a Jewish background, but God never intended for the church stay that way. God promised Abraham that through his offspring all the peoples of earth would blessed. Today we study the world-changing moment when God brought the good news of Jesus to the Gentiles.
12/15/2017 • 0
The Purpose of Christmas
This is the time of year when most people remember the coming of Jesus. But we often overlook why Jesus came. Come and see the purpose of Christmas
12/10/2017 • 0
Saul Saved
No one is beyond the redeeming reach of the cross of Christ. The gospel can save even the most unlikely of people. The risen Jesus can rescue anyone from the blindness of sin. God can even transform a violent persecutor of the church into a great preacher of the gospel and there is perhaps no great example of the gospel’s saving power than in the conversion of Saul.
12/8/2017 • 0
The Promise of Christmas
The king is coming! That's what Zechariah and many of the other prophets often talked about. What will the king be like? What will he do? For us today, we rejoice in the promises fulfilled at the first Christmas. What does God promise us with the return of the king?
12/3/2017 • 0
Scattered Seed
The Jerusalem church faced many challenges: deceptive church members, increasingly hostile rulers and organizational strain. Yet God enabled the church to overcome these problems and God continued to grant them numeric growth and powerful signs and wonders. The church was thriving. However, in the midst of its success, the church was failing in a critical way: it wasn’t pressing forward with Jesus’ mission to take the gospel to all nations. The gospel had not gone beyond Jerusalem. So God had to give the church a little push.
12/1/2017 • 0
The Preview of Christmas
Do you know when Christmas was first mentioned in the Bible? It wasn’t when the angels appeared to Mary or Joseph announcing the coming birth of Jesus. The first mention of the birth of the Savior came at the very beginning of human history, in the garden of Eden.
11/26/2017 • 0
Dead or Alive
This text looks at the story and speech of Stephen. We'll see how the Risen Jesus empowers Stephen to preach the gospel boldly and we'll see how the dead hearts of the religious leaders lead them to murder Stephen, the first martyr for Jesus. At the end of this story, who is dead, and who is alive? Is your faith dead or alive?
11/24/2017 • 0
A Bride Fit for a King
We often think of heroism as involving great power, beauty as external appearance, and wisdom as lofty philosophy. The book of Proverbs, however, ends with a powerful poem that shows us true heroism, true beauty, and true wisdom
11/19/2017 • 0
Divide and Conquer
Christians sometimes get frustrated with discussions about church organization and structure. We wonder, “Why is are we talking about elders and deacons, committees and processes? Shouldn’t we be focused on reaching people outside the church?” But what if a well-ordered church internally enables an effective gospel witness externally? Have you ever thought that your church’s organization and structure could either help or hinder your church’s mission to proclaim the gospel?
11/17/2017 • 0
Ants and Slugs
As we recognise the differences between ant and slug, we recognise that God calls us to work, He calls us to recognise our responsibility, not only in our employment but also in our spiritual lives. Consider today your purpose in being in the UAE, consider why you do what you do. Recognise our purpose is to glorify God in all we say and do.
11/12/2017 • 0
Obedience Despite Opposition
We return to the book of Acts this week and observe the apostles’ resolve to “obey God rather than men.” Despite increasing opposition to the gospel, the apostles stay faithful, counting it an honor to suffer for Jesus’ name. And despite the opponents’ efforts to suppress the truth, God’s unstoppable Word overcomes every obstacle.
11/10/2017 • 0
Who is an Elder?
Last week asked the question “What are elders?” We saw that elders are the shepherds and overseers of local churches. But who is qualified for this role? What are the requirements for serving in this capacity?
11/5/2017 • 0
Who is an Elder?
Last week asked the question “What are elders?” We saw that elders are the shepherds and overseers of local churches. But who is qualified for this role? What are the requirements for serving in this capacity?
11/3/2017 • 0
What Are Elders?
Does it really matter how a church is organized? As long as we’re focused on Jesus, any leadership model should work, right? And yet as we turn to the New Testament we see that again and again that local churches were led by a group called “elders.” Jesus not only established his church, but also gave us a leadership structure to follow. In this two-part sermon series, we will consider two questions: 1) What are elders? and 2) Who are elders?
10/29/2017 • 0
What Are Elders?
Does it really matter how a church is organized? As long as we’re focused on Jesus, any leadership model should work, right? And yet as we turn to the New Testament we see that again and again that local churches were led by a group called “elders.” Jesus not only established his church, but also gave us a leadership structure to follow. In this two-part sermon series, we will consider two questions: 1) What are elders? and 2) Who are elders?
10/27/2017 • 0
A Matter of Life and Death
The great riddle of humanity is death. In our fast-paced and busy world, the last thing that people want to think or talk about are eternal matters. But the grim reality is that death is the destiny of all human beings. And God's Word speaks frequently and explicitly about death. Come and hear what the book of Proverbs says about death and how to escape it and find true life.
10/22/2017 • 0
The Loving, Fearful Church
In this passage, we see the amazing love of the early church in their unity and generosity. But then we see the story of Ananias and Sapphira testing the Holy Spirit and dying. The result? Great fear came upon the whole church. Are we a loving church? Should we be a fearful church?
10/20/2017 • 0
Friendships
What is true friendship and how do we find it? Is it possible to move away from everyone you know and love and still find friendship?
10/15/2017 • 0
No Other Name
Not everyone is excited to hear the gospel. In fact sometimes telling people about Jesus can get you into trouble. What should Christians do when they face pushback, rejection or even persecution for talking about the gospel?
10/13/2017 • 0
Righteousness or Riches?
10/8/2017 • 0
A True Miracle
Many people are looking for a miracle. People long for a supernatural breakthrough for their health, finances or family problems, Does God do miracles today? In Acts 3 we read about a wondrous healing performed by Peter: a man lame from birth was given the ability to walk and yet Peter tells us about an even greater miracle available to everyone.
10/6/2017 • 0
Slow to Anger
Everyone feels angry sometimes. Some people explode with fiery rage, and others become ice cold. Even Jesus was angry at times, but in his anger, he did not sin. The Proverbs tell us to be slow to anger. This Sunday we'll answer the questions: Why should we be slow to anger? How can we be slow to anger? Is anger a sin? There is hope for us, even when we feel angry!
10/1/2017 • 0
Life Together
What does it mean to be a "Spirit-filled church" or to "live in the end times"? In Acts 2:42-47, we see the result of God's Spirit coming down and the "last days" being inaugurated: a community of believers devoted to the teaching of the Scriptures, to prayer, and to loving one another. The Spirit of God forms a local church-a community that displays Christ, and a life together that today's churches should aspire to.
9/29/2017 • 0
Who is Controlling You?
We all have natures and urges that need to be controlled to live righteously. How do we manage that? Is there a way to overcome habits that have become part of us? The Bible gives very clear direction on how we can be self-controlled.
9/24/2017 • 0
The End Has Begun
Pentecost was one of three pilgrimage festivals God commanded Israel to observe. But for Christians it has become something more. Pentecost is the day when the Holy Spirit was poured out upon the church. Acts 2 records this miraculous event, and also includes a speech by the apostle Peter explaining the significance of Pentecost. What does the outpouring of the Holy Spirit mean? It signals that the end of the world has begun.
9/22/2017 • 0
Behold Our Sovereign God
We live in a world that often seems like it's spinning out of control and our lives can sometimes feel chaotic as well. Yet the Word of God in Proverbs reminds us that our God Almighty sees all things, knows all things, and controls all things. He is sovereign over human decisions, over the course of human history, over big things, and over seemingly insignificant things. This Sunday prepare to revel in the glory and majesty of our Almighty God in His Son Jesus Christ.
9/17/2017 • 0
The Waiting Witnesses
A common full name for the book of Acts is "The Acts of the Apostles." In Acts 1:12-26, Luke introduces us to the apostles, the eyewitnesses of all that Jesus did. Who are they? What makes them special? Luke also tells us what the disciples did while waiting for the Holy Spirit to come, which will help us to trust God in our seasons of waiting as well. Come learn from "The Waiting Witnesses."
9/15/2017 • 0
Wisdom for Tough Decisions
We all face tough decisions. Should I sign this contract? Who should I marry? How should I educate my kids? Where should I live? Which mall should I eat lunch at? God's wisdom in Proverbs will give us discernment to help us answer these and even bigger questions: What is God's will for my life?
9/10/2017 • 0
Introduction to Acts
What is the mission of the church? We gather in church on Fridays and Sunday evenings to sing to God, hear Biblical teaching, and fellowship with other Christians. But is that all we do as a church? Isn’t there some larger purpose or task that we should pursue? This morning we begin a new Friday sermon series in the New Testament book of Acts and in Acts we find the church on its mission: to bear witness about Jesus and the gospel to all nations.
9/8/2017 • 0
Parenting in Proverbs
Parenting is one of life’s greatest joys. It also one of life’s most daunting tasks. What new parent feels equipped and ready to raise another human being? As a result moms and dads often feel a mixture of confusion, frustration, and guilt when they think about their own parenting. Parents need help! Thankfully the book of Proverbs provides vital principles for raising children.
9/1/2017 • 0
Pride & Humility
Pride and humility are among the biggest themes in the whole Bible. In fact, humility is probably the most important trait for a Christian. Jesus led the way by humbling himself, even to death on a cross! So it's no surprise that in the Proverbs, God hates our pride, and it leads to our destruction. On the other hand, God delights in humility, especially when we come to him as children seeking his wisdom.
8/25/2017 • 0
Watch Your Mouth
All of us talk everyday. We speak in person and on phones. We send texts and emails and post words on social media. And our speech matters. All those words have a profound power to harm or help, to break down or build up. What we say affects others and is heard by God. Do we speak like wise people or like fools? We need God’s wisdom in Proverbs to know how to glorify God and edify others with our words.
8/18/2017 • 0
Good Sex
We live in a sex-crazed world. God created our sexuality for our blessing and his glory but our sinful hearts have turned sex into an end in itself, an enslaving obsession, a false god. How can we recover God’s plans for our sexuality? How can sex be truly “good”?
8/11/2017 • 0
Money Matters
We live in a world that is obsessed with money. Indeed, money is an important part of our everyday lives. We can often fall into the trap of thinking about money in unhelpful ways but God cares about money and about how we use it. This week, we look at what the Book of Proverbs says about money, seeking God’s wisdom that transforms our lives and enables us to live with practical godliness and think rightly about money.
8/4/2017 • 0
The Beginning of Wisdom
Humanity's search for wisdom and knowledge is never-ending. True wisdom is found only in Christ, who transforms our lives so that we live a wise life of practical godliness with the hope of eternal reward. Therefore, we must turn away from our foolishness and pursue true wisdom in Christ who speaks to us through his Word and guides us to eternal life.
7/28/2017 • 0
Walk in Obedience
In light of the persecution the Thessalonians are experiencing and the truth of the Gospel they have heard, Paul gives a strong challenge to walk daily in obedience.
7/21/2017 • 0
The Coming of Jesus
The believers in Thessalonica are confused about the return of the Lord Jesus. Paul outlines God's future plan showing that the man of lawlessness must come first. He will be the emissary of Satan. The Thessalonians are encouraged to stand firm in the gospel.
7/14/2017 • 0
Heaven and Hell
God has created us and designed us to live forever. Life does not end with death. Our God is a just God. He will reward each person for his or her actions. For those who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, there is relief. For those who do not know God and who do not obey the Gospel of the Lord Jesus, there is punishment.
7/7/2017 • 0
A Church is Born!
As we begin our study of 2 Thessalonians, we take a look at the birth of the church in Europe! We will see how God directed Paul and his team to Europe and the incredible spiritual adventures they encountered as the gospel bore fruit.
6/30/2017 • 0
God Meant it for Good
God has a plan for our lives and our church but we usually can't see it until after the fact. When we look ahead, our path seems confusing and uncertain but when we look back we can sometimes see the mysterious wisdom and purpose of God at work in our life's journey. Joseph suffered hardship for many years: hated by his brothers, sold as a slave to Egypt, framed by his slave master's wife, and left to rot in prison. Yet eventually Joseph came to see God's design in his trials. Here in the final chapters of his story, Joseph has come to the realization that God meant it all for good.
6/23/2017 • 0
Repentance and Reconciliation
God has brought Joseph from misery to blessing, from the pit of prison to the throne of Egypt, from the depths of humiliation to the heights of glory. And yet Joseph's family history remains unresolved. He is still estranged from his brothers who sinned against him. So God sovereignly guides events to bring the brothers before Joseph in fulfillment of Joseph's dreams. And rather than the story ending in revenge and justice, it ends in a surprising twist of repentance, grace and reconciliation.
6/16/2017 • 0
The Suffering Servant Reigns and Rescues
God has a plan. We don't always see it right away. Often his plan involves painful twists and turns that don't make sense to us. Sometimes God's purposes take much longer to unfold that we think they should. We wonder, "God, what are you doing? Why won't you answer my prayers?" And yet the truth remains: God has a plan and nothing can stop him. Here in Genesis 41, we see God's plan finally unfold to save and exalt Joseph after years of suffering and humiliation. But God's plan isn't merely for Joseph. It's a plan to save the world.
6/9/2017 • 0
Faithful and Forgotten
Most of us hate waiting. In this modern age we have grown accustomed to fast food, 24/7 customer support, high speed internet connections, and front door delivery (especially here in the UAE!). Our world doesn't train us to be patient. And yet in the Christian life, we must often wait on the Lord. Believers frequently find themselves waiting patiently on God in the midst of difficult situations. How do we persevere when we cry out to God for deliverance day after day, month after month, and yet nothing changes? How do we learn to keep trusting in God's purposes and promises when it seems things are going from bad to worse?
6/2/2017 • 0
Foundations for Gospel-Shaped Ministry
Everyone aspires for unity in diversity
5/26/2017 • 0
God's Blessing in Our Trials
God has never promised that Christians would experience a trouble-free life. Christians suffer and struggle in this broken world. We experience illness, injustice, unemployment, betrayal, mental illness, and failure. And yet God has promised never to leave us nor forsake us. He doesn't always save us from our trials, but he always walks with us in our trials.
5/19/2017 • 0
Divine Justice
Joseph's brothers hated and envied Joseph. When their hatred boiled over, they stripped Joseph of his robe, put him in a pit, and then sold him into slavery. And in order to cover their crime, his brother's deceived their father Jacob into thinking that Joseph was killed by a wild animal. Hatred, violence, betrayal, and deceit. Will God bring justice to Joseph's brothers? Is God in control? Or does God just stand by and watch as evil people get away with sin?
5/12/2017 • 0
God Will Work Even in This
As we continue with the story of Joseph, we recognize that God does have a plan and his plan is more sure than ours. We will see how his brothers move with their hatred of him to further sin, but in all this God is sovereign and his ways are not our ways, his plans always come to pass.We need to remain obedient and trust in the hope we have to see the end. Although Job uncertainties, financial pressures, family problems, and health issues may come, God is still on the throne.
5/5/2017 • 0
Rejoicing in Hope
Romans 5 shows the believer many reasons to rejoice in God. In chapters 1-4, Paul explains justification by faith. Now in chapter 5, Paul teaches us the implications of being saved by faith. We have a lot of rejoicing to do, even in our sufferings, because we have hope. This hope is not like any other hope; it is secure, because it is anchored in God’s love shown in Christ’s death.
4/28/2017 • 0
Dreams vs. Reality
Does God have a plan? Sometimes we see the chaos and upheaval in the world and we wonder how God could be at work in such a mess. At other times our own lives seem out of control. Job uncertainties, financial pressures, families problems, and health issues make us question what God is doing, or if he's there at all. This week we begin a study through the life of Joseph in the Old Testament. Joseph experienced a series of devastating hardships: betrayals, slavery, false accusations, prison, and abandonment. And yet the Lord had a plan for Joseph's good, for the saving of thousands of lives, and for the ultimate redemption of the world.
4/21/2017 • 0
Easter Sunrise Semon
4/16/2017 • 0
The Crucifixion
Betrayal, abandonment, arrest, torture, false testimony, mob action, injustice. Jesus endured it all in his final hours. And yet all these torments and trials were only the steep steps leading to his final destination: the cross. Jesus' whole life and ministry had been leading to his crucifixion. And yet, at the very moment of his greatest agony and shame, his glory was revealed.
4/14/2017 • 0
The Trial
People hate unjust authority figures. We are disgusted by corrupt politicians, biased judges, and cowardly rulers. The greatest, most disturbing miscarriage of justice ever was the legal proceedings against Jesus. After his arrest, Jesus stood trial before two courts: 1) the Sanhedrin, which was the supreme ruling council of the Jews, and then 2) Pilate, the Gentile ruler in charge of Jerusalem. Both trials were the height of irony. The true and righteous king was condemned to death by corrupt and cowardly leaders. And yet it was in this most profound miscarriage of justice that Jesus was securing our ultimate acquittal.
4/7/2017 • 0
Can You Watch and Pray?
After the Last Supper, Jesus heads off to the garden of Gethsemane, feeling the cross looming, spending time in prayer, while asking His disciples to be prayerful. When they are not, he is betrayed and the disciples fail at their promise to be around. We all fail at times, but there is a way to overcome temptation and be strengthened, Jesus is our example.
3/31/2017 • 0
The Upper Room
As Easter approaches, we pause to remember the suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus for our salvation. Over the next few weeks, we will be revisiting the passion of Jesus as recorded in the Gospel of Mark. Jesus' "passion" refers to his final suffering: his betrayals, arrest, trial, torture, crucifixion and death. All four Gospels given extended attention to Jesus' last hours, because his death and resurrection was the central reason he came. Let us walk again with Jesus down the dark and lonely road that leads to the cross.
3/24/2017 • 0
Gospel Networks
The Corinthians had lost sight of what it means to be a loving, gospel-shaped community. And so Paul has spent 15 chapters dealing problem after problem in the Corinthian church: lawsuits, sexual immorality, divisions, arrogance, neglect, spiritual competition, and even doubts about the resurrection. But in this final chapter, Paul shifts the focus from the dysfunctions in Corinth to the broader work of God beyond Corinth. The Corinthians not only need to be reminded of how to love one another in the gospel. They also need to be reminded that they are connected to a gospel network and gospel mission that extends far beyond their own congregation.
3/17/2017 • 0
Raised Like Jesus
The ancient Greeks believed that when people died, their bodies rotted away while their souls went to the shadowy realm of the dead. So imagine how strange it would be for them to hear of Jesus, the savior risen from the dead. Or even more strange: those who trust in Christ will rise from the dead as well! That's why Paul answers philosophical objections to the doctrine of the resurrection in our passage. Paul's answers not only help us understand the resurrection better, but they spur us on in the Christian life by giving us a glimpse of the glory that awaits us.
3/10/2017 • 0
Resurrection Ramifications
Some of those in the Corinthian Church believed there was no resurrection of the dead. Paul looks at the ramifications of such an idea. He openly states we are all waisting our time in going to church if there is no resurrection. But in Fact Christ has been raised from the dead. He is the firstfruits and we will follow. His victory over death leads to the conclusion of history where he presents the Kingdom to the Father. The fact of the resurrection gives meaning and purpose to our lives of service.
3/3/2017 • 0
Of First Importance
Gospel. It's a word that Christians use a lot. Gospel choirs sing gospel music, pastors preach gospel messages, missionaries take the gospel cross-culturally and home Bible study groups try to practice gospel community. At ECC, our children and youth are using a curriculum called "The Gospel Project." Pastors often encourage their congregations to share the gospel with people who aren't Christians. But all of this gospel talk begs a critical question: What is the gospel?
2/24/2017 • 0
It's Not About You
Do you want to get into debate with other Christians? Just ask them what they think about speaking in tongues. Some would say speaking in tongues is evidence of a higher Christian experience, while others believe that tongue-speaking is demonic! Some say speaking in tongues is a private
2/17/2017 • 0
The Most Excellent Way
If you could walk in to a church gathering in ancient Corinth, it would probably seem like a very dynamic congregation. You might even call it
2/10/2017 • 0
Being a Gift
God in his wisdom has distributed spiritual gifts to every member of his family. He calls us the Body of Christ. He designed the individual parts of the body to be unique and yet in need of the other parts. Jesus alone is the head. He designed our diversity and he is our unity.
2/3/2017 • 0
The Lord's Supper
Rituals are easy. Relationships are hard. It's relatively easy to sing in church, recite a prayer, read a liturgy, or give an offering in church. But it's much more challenging to love, serve and care for the actual people in the church. We sometimes gravitate toward rituals, ceremonies and traditions. But God is far more concerned with how his children treat one another. And this is especially true when it comes to our celebration of the Lord's Supper.
1/27/2017 • 0
Honoring Your Head
Christians often appreciate 1 Corinthians because it's such a practical book. It gives gospel-centered teaching on everyday issues we face in the church and in life like lawsuits and conflicts between Christians, sexual temptation, marriage, divorce, singleness, debatable moral issues, and church power struggles, to name a few. But in 1 Cor 11:2-16, we come to a practical teaching that many Christians and churches seem to ignore altogether: the need for women to cover their heads in worship. Some churches practice head covering for women, but many don't (including ECC). Are we ignoring and disobeying God's Word? Are women still required to cover their heads during a church service?
1/20/2017 • 0
All for God's Glory
The Corinthians wanted an answer to their question:
1/13/2017 • 0
Courage for 2017
As we enter into a new year we will face many challenges. Battles in our personal lives surrounding the future and spiritual battles as we partner with God to fulfill his kingdom purposes. Our part is to be courageous and stand on his Holy Word. God's promise is to lead us, be with us, and make us fruitful.
1/6/2017 • 0
It's All About Love
God is love! That's a very revealing statement that will take us a lifetime time to digest. As the people of God we are to be love as well. John challenges us to examine ourselves in light of the great love of God demonstrated through the sending of his only Son Jesus Christ.
12/30/2016 • 0
To Us a Child is Born
"Peace on earth, good will toward men!" So said the angels when they announced Jesus' birth to the shepherds. At Christmas we celebrate this merry news. We gather for parties and sing carols about peace, joy and happiness. And yet, beyond the parties and carols there is other news. The earth is filled with war and hatred, not peace and good will. The kingdoms of this world continue to rage, and the kingdom of God seems absent. Is Christmas really good news for the world, or is it just wishful thinking?
12/23/2016 • 0
Flee from Idolatry
To eat, or not to eat. That was the question facing the Corinthians. Was it ok to eat meat that had been offered to idols? Some in Corinth answered the question with a hearty
12/16/2016 • 0
Freely Enslaved to All
The Christians in Corinth seemed determined to assert their rights, even if it hurt others in the church. They took one another to court to sue for their rights (chapter 6). They argued for their right to eat food offered to idols (chapters 8 and 10), even though it caused weaker Christians to stumble. They made sure to exercise their spiritual gifts in church (chapters 12-14), even if it threw worship services into chaos. And yet in using their rights, they were undercutting the gospel itself.
12/9/2016 • 0
Love Builds Up
Some things are clearly sinful. For example, it is sinful to murder, to steal, and to engage in sex outside of marriage. The Bible explicitly forbids these actions. These are matters of right and wrong, black and white. But other matters are more grey. Yes, the Bible clearly condemns drunkenness. But does it condemn all alcohol consumption? Christians disagree about the answer to that question. One Christian abstains from all alcoholic drinks, while another has a glass of wine at a meal. How then do Christians who disagree about such disputed matters live together in the community of the local church? The Christians in Corinth faced a similar grey area that was threatening their own church unity. For them the question was,
12/2/2016 • 0
The Superiority of Singleness
It's not always easy being a single adult in a local church. Couples' Bible studies and family events can feel exclusionary. Married couples with families are often too busy and distracted to make time for relationships with singles. Pastors regularly make sermon applications to marriage but often neglect applications to singleness. Church members try to set up singles for dates and relationships making singles feel like they are problem that needs to be fixed. Churches create singles' ministries that, while well intentioned, can send a subtle message that singles aren't part of the regular church until they can find a spouse. It's not surprising that Christian singles sometimes feel like second-class citizens in a local church. But what if single adults are in fact a great gift and blessing to the church? What if in many ways singleness is even superior to marriage?
11/25/2016 • 0
Maturity in Christ
What does biblical ministry look like and how can God use us to build His church?
11/18/2016 • 0
Remain as You Are
The gospel changes everything. When we repent of our sin and trust in Jesus' death and resurrection for our salvation, we enter a whole new world. God changes our desires, our behavior and our thinking. But what does this inner change mean for our external circumstances and our relationships with friends, family and coworkers? And in particular, what does it mean for marriage? Does our new relationship with Jesus invalidate marriage? What if you're married to someone who rejects the gospel? Should you stay bound to a non-Christian?
11/11/2016 • 0
God's Plan for Sex
Sexual immorality was rampant in ancient Greek culture, and especially in the ancient city of Corinth. No wonder Paul command the Corinthians:
11/4/2016 • 0
Here I Am...?!?
God prepared and then called Moses to bring His people out of slavery from Egypt into freedom and the land of promise. Moses said NO and gave his reasons. He felt he was not able, he did not know if he really knew God for who He was, and was confident that the Israelite people were trouble. Could Aaron my brother take my place? God said
10/28/2016 • 0
The Gospel and Sexual Sin
The ancient city of Corinth was sexually out-of-control. As a port city, it boasted many brothels. In fact, the ancient Greeks coined the verb
10/21/2016 • 0
The Gospel and Church Fights
Sadly, Christians sometimes fight. Even mature believers can have strong differences of opinion with one another and struggle to work together. Church members may come from different cultures with different personalities and different life-experiences, all of which can create tensions. On top of that, we often make matters worse by responding to conflict in sinful ways: gossip, slander, angry outbursts, lies and unforgiveness. In Corinth, the situation was so bad that church members were taking one another to court! What should a church do when members are stuck in a seemingly irreconcilable conflict?
10/14/2016 • 0
Expel the Immoral Man
It has been said that the church should be a hospital for recovering sinners. The church proclaims the gospel message of forgiveness and redemption through Jesus' death and resurrection. So is it ever appropriate for a church to judge and exclude someone from the church (a practice often called
10/7/2016 • 0
Pride and Arrogance
Don’t be puffed up! Its quite a statement by Paul. We will be looking at Paul's example of how to view oneself and others.
9/30/2016 • 0
Mere Servants
How should we view pastors, elders and other leaders in the church? Are they celebrities to be elevated and watched? Power-brokers to be courted? Dictators to be feared? Paul gives the church in Corinth another way of viewing himself and church leaders. They are to be mere servants of God.
9/23/2016 • 0
God's Hidden Wisdom
The Gospel message is foolishness to the world but in reality, the Gospel is the wisdom of God which has been hidden from the world. God's Holy Spirit has revealed this secret wisdom and enables us to receive it with faith.
9/16/2016 • 0
Our Foolish Gospel
The world is filled with many cultures, representing a host of different languages, customs and values and yet there is at least one thing all human cultures have in common: they all stumble over the Gospel message. The message of salvation through the cross of Christ conflicts in some way with all philosophies, religions and worldviews. And yet God has been pleased to show his wisdom, power and salvation through the cross.
9/9/2016 • 0
Introduction to 1 Corinthians
In the early 50's AD, the apostle Paul arrived in Corinth and began to preach the Gospel. By God's grace, people believed and a church was planted. A few years later Paul left Corinth and wrote a letter to this fledgling church. We call this letter
9/2/2016 • 0
Longing for Justice
Skeptics sometimes ask,
8/26/2016 • 0
Our Refuge and Strength
We all have a refuge, a safe place that we go to in times of trouble. That refuge might be money, relationship, food and drink, entertainment, or any number of things. But all of these sources of security can be shaken. There is only one refuge that stands firm when our world falls apart.
8/19/2016 • 0
If It Had Not Been The LORD Who Was On Our Side
Remembering what God has done for us in the past allows us to be hopeful in the present difficulties, even expectant of God’s timing and care. Here David's looks back while reminding us that the reason we are who we are is because the LORD is on our side
8/12/2016 • 0
The Leader We Need
People thrive when they are led well. And yet all leaders, even the best ones, disappoint us, and often in devastating ways. And so our hearts yearn for a truly great leader, one who can address our deepest needs. Does such a ruler exist?
8/5/2016 • 0
Waiting for Grace
We face many challenges and problems in life. But perhaps the most difficult and humiliating are the problems that we create by our own sin. In moments of spiritual clarity, see the ugliness of our disobedience to God and the devastating impact it has had on ourselves and others. What do we do when we find ourselves face to face with our own depravity? There is only hope: repent and wait on God's grace.
7/29/2016 • 0
How Long, O LORD?
Prolonged suffering can shake the strongest person. We can endure a temporary setback. But when misery stretches on day after day and month after month, we begin to wonder if God is still in control and if he still cares for us. Psalm 13 gives us words to worship God in those dark times of life. It deals honestly with our doubts and pain, and points us to the only source of hope.
7/22/2016 • 0
The Secret to a Blessed Life
Is it possible to find true, enduring happiness? What does it take to achieve a truly blessed life? Is the good life about money and fame, or family and friends? Psalm 1 is a Wisdom Psalm. Biblical wisdom is about navigating life in order to experience blessing. Psalm 1 tells us the truly blessed life can only be found in God and his Word.
7/15/2016 • 0
The God Who Speaks
The God of the Bible is the living God who speaks. He is the God who can be known. God has revealed his glory in creation. He has spoken about his character and his person in the words of Scripture. And he gave his ultimate self-revelation in the living Word, Jesus Christ. God is speaking! Are we listening?
7/8/2016 • 0
Shout for Joy to the Lord
Psalm 33 calls us to praise God and rejoice in him. The Psalm also gives us powerful reasons to praise God. He is the all-powerful creator, the absolute ruler and the great savior. God's salvation is available to all who will humbly trust in Him.
7/1/2016 • 0
Run the Race!
Each of us has a special race of faith to run and to be able to do it we need to rid ourselves of anything that holds us back and focus our eyes directly on Jesus.
6/24/2016 • 0
This is How You Stand!
The Apostle Paul gives some foundational truths on how to be able to stand in a rough world. Central is having right attitudes about the past the present and the future. He gives some clear action points on how to stay on track with Jesus.
6/17/2016 • 0
God's Kind of Prayer
Jesus gives instruction on heart felt prayer. He highlights the hypocrisy in some in how they pray and then directs the disciples to some essential requests when coming before the Father in prayer.
6/10/2016 • 0
Remember and Proclaim
The Lords supper is time for thanksgiving, remembering, celebrating, proclaiming and expecting. Especially we remember his sacrifice for us on the cross and we proclaim this good news until he comes again.
6/3/2016 • 0
God is For Us
God has done everything for us through his son Jesus Christ therefore who or what can come against us? We are more than conquerors through Jesus.
5/27/2016 • 0
Joy
True joy from God comes from abiding in Him and producing His kind of fruit.
5/20/2016 • 0
Forgiveness
5/13/2016 • 0
Asking Why
Often the events around us lead us to ask the question God why? Habakkuk does this in his inspired book. He has a dialogue with God and we see God’s willingness to engage with us, his creation, in these questions. Habakkuk gives us perspective and comfort.
5/6/2016 • 0
Back to Colossae: Philemon
Paul challenges his fellow worker in the gospel Philemon to accept back his runaway slave Onesimus. He asks him to receive Onesimus as he would receive himself. Bold words! God gives us in this short little letter a beautiful picture of the Gospel story: repentance, salvation, transformation, reconciliation.
4/29/2016 • 0
A Spiritual Audit
Psalm 95 is a spiritual audit. It begins by focusing on worship and ends with a challenge from God himself that we be real in our faith believing and trusting in him not being like the former generations that went astray in their hearts not knowing his ways.
4/22/2016 • 0
Final Exhortations
Pauls final exhortation to the Colossians focuses on prayer and walking in wisdom making the most of the time.He specifically challenges them to be gracious in their words
4/15/2016 • 0
Focus on the Family
Paul gives crisp and insightful applications of living out the truths of Christ as it relates to families. He also gives instruction to slaves and masters which gives us insights today on how we should approach our daily jobs.
4/8/2016 • 0
Put On Christ!
Since we have been transferred from the domain of darkness into the Kingdom of light we need to continue in our spiritual growth by making every effort to put on Christ, to put on his characteristics as we live together in his community, forgiving one another, and seeking to do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus.
4/1/2016 • 0
Obedience
The Lord Jesus faced a daunting future filled with mocking, beating, scourging, and eventually the cross. He sought his Father asking if this could be bypassed. His prayer, in the face of all this suffering though was
3/25/2016 • 0
The Three Evenings of the Passion Week
We see different characters responding to circumstances in their own ways. Let's look at some of these and see if we can see ourselves in their responses.
3/18/2016 • 0
Take Up Your Cross
3/11/2016 • 0
Put It To Death!
Life is full of choices. The Apostle Paul encourages the small church in Colossae to seek the things which are above where Christ is seated at the right hand of the Father and to put to death the earthly things in their lives in which they used to walk.
3/4/2016 • 0
Let No One Disqualify You!
False teachers were influencing the small growing fellowship in Colossae. Paul commands them to not let these false brothers pass judgement or disqualify them because of their own man made requirements. Instead he tells them to hold fast to Jesus Christ who is the head of the church.
2/26/2016 • 0
In Him
Because of who Christ is and what He has done for us, as explained in Col 1, we are commanded to walk in Him and to live our lives being built up and established in Him. Paul warns against false teachers who would take believers captive by philosophies and human traditions and not according to Christ.
2/19/2016 • 0
Last Words, Part 3: Choose You This Day
Pastor Cam's final final sermon
2/12/2016 • 0
The Apostle Paul & The Gospel
The Apostle Paul explains his relationship to the church in Colossae and his ministry from God for the Gentiles.
2/5/2016 • 0
Jesus and the Good News
Jesus is God the Son the second person of the Trinity and through his work on the cross he has reconciled mankind to God. He is the creator of all things, the Head of the church and God incarnate on earth.
1/29/2016 • 0
The Word of Truth
Paul gives thanks for the Collisions as he testifies of their faith, hope, and love. This is the result of the word of truth, the Gospel, which they received from their own countryman Epaphras. Paul prays that they may be filled with the knowledge of His will so that they may walk in a manner pleasing to God. He declares that they have been delivered from darkness and transferred to the Kingdom of the Lord Jesus in whom they have redemption and forgiveness of sins.
1/22/2016 • 0
Grace and Relationships
1/15/2016 • 0
How to Become a Grasshopper?
1/8/2016 • 0
What's Your Dream for 2016?
Often we are faced with impossible situations. Jonathan, King Saul’s son faced incredible odds but with faith, vision, and courage he jumped into the impossible and saw God’s power released in such a way that God’s name was glorified and a great victory won.
1/1/2016 • 0
Angels Proclaim Salvation
The angel announced to the shepherds the birth of a saviour: a new born baby in Bethlehem. Who is this child? Who is he saving? Saving them from what? How does he do it? As God opened heaven and gave a glimpse of his glory to the shepherds, he does so again through his apostle John giving answers to the true nature of this little baby and his work of salvation.
12/25/2015 • 0
Wise Men from the East
The wise men had a profound experience with God. He revealed truth to them and led them by a celestial object so that they as gentiles could be present to worship the new born king of the Jews. They left family, friends and country to find the Lord Jesus.
12/18/2015 • 0
My Favourite Toy
12/11/2015 • 0
The Last Supper: What a Night
12/4/2015 • 0
Last Words: Only God Makes it Grow
11/27/2015 • 0
Meeting God
11/20/2015 • 0
It's Not Supposed to be This Way
11/13/2015 • 0
Last Words: It is God Who Works in You
Pastor Cam finds that his “final sermon” will actually take 3 weeks to preach. So this is the first of three in a series called “Last Words”. These final words are found in Philippians 2:12-16: “It Is God Who Works in You.” Why are these words important? How do they relate to Pastor Cam’s retirement and the future? And what does it mean to “work out your own salvation?”
11/6/2015 • 0
Trust in the Lord with All Your Heart
In this message, Pastor Cam announces and then describes his faith journey in facing a recent diagnosis of cancer. He shares how God used the Scripture (Philippians 1:21) to remind him that in spite of life’s complications it is still fundamentally simple. The answer to two basic questions (both found in this verse) help keep the big picture in focus.
10/30/2015 • 0
Encouraging Families, Encouraging People
At the conclusion of this service, 15 couples dedicated their children to the Lord and themselves to the task of Christian parenting. In keeping with this family theme, Pastor Cam preached this message entitled Encouraging Families, Encouraging People. What makes families and people encouraging? And how does Biblical encouragement differ from what the world has to offer?
10/23/2015 • 0
Follow Me
In preparing for a baptism service in two weeks, Pastor Cam preached this message to challenge people who have not been baptized to take this important step, as well as to challenge all who have been baptized to assess their lives. After we believe in Jesus for our salvation, what then? In Jesus’ words to Peter in John 21 comes the answer: Follow Me!
10/16/2015 • 0
I Am Not the Christ
10/9/2015 • 0
Not in Vain
In ECC’s service today, we commissioned Jess Martin as the Interim Coordinator for Children’s Ministry and also prayed for all the volunteers who will be serving in Children’s Ministry and Youth Ministry in the coming ministry year. In the message, Pastor Cam then challenged the congregation on how to make sure that all the work and service should be fruitful and NOT IN VAIN. In 1 Thessalonians 2:1-12, Paul looks back on his visit and ministry in the Thessalonica and declares that it was “not in vain.” The message lays out 6 reasons, plus one on why Paul was able to say that.
9/25/2015 • 0
Exhort One Another Every Day
In Hebrews 3:12-14 the author warns us about two dangers our brothers and sisters face, and tells us what we can do to protect them from those dangers.
9/18/2015 • 0
What Compels You
The title to this message from 2 Corinthians 5:14-6:2 is What Compels You? What are the driving forces in your life? And how do they compare or contrast with that of the Apostle Paul? The message includes an interview with ECC missionary Pastor Moses Undru.
9/11/2015 • 0
The Passover Lamb
In 1 Corinthians 5:7, the Apostle Paul makes this statement: “Our Passover lamb has been sacrificed; Christ.” In this sermon (The Passover Lamb) we explore the significance of Paul’s words. How did Jesus fulfill the symbolism of the first Passover? What does it mean to “apply the blood”? What part did faith play in the first Passover and what part does it play for us? And how does all of this prepare us to eat the Lord’s Supper together?
9/4/2015 • 0
Dry Season
This is the final message in our series “Teach Us to Pray”. In the message, Pastor Cam turns to the subject of Dry Season. What does prayer look like in the “dry seasons” of our spiritual life when God seems absent and our prayers seem to bounce off the ceiling? Psalm 13 is our text, as King David asks the Lord, “Will you forget me forever?”
8/28/2015 • 0
When God Says No
God always answer our prayers. But he doesn’t always say, “Yes” to our petitions. In this message, entitled “When God Says No” we look at the experience of the Apostle Paul in 2 Corinthians 12:1-10 along with other Scriptures. What are the lessons we can learn when God says “No” to our requests?
8/21/2015 • 0
Praying for One Another
What is on your prayer list? When you pray for others, what do you ask God for? When you pray for yourself or ask others to pray for you, what are your requests? How does your prayer list compare to that of the Apostle Paul? In this message (Praying for One Another) we explore the prayer life of Paul and compare it to our own.
8/14/2015 • 0
Hindrances to Prayer
This message is entitled “Hindrances to Prayer”. Pastor Cam once again compares the believer’s prayer life to a garden, but this time we explore the hindrances to an effective prayer life, using a selection of different Scriptures.
8/7/2015 • 0
Pray Like This
It is commonly referred to as the Lord’s Prayer (Matthew 6:5-15). But it would be more accurate to call it the Disciples’ Prayer as Jesus taught his disciples the key elements of prayer with the words Pray Like This. What is the purpose of this prayer and how should we make use of it? In this message, Pastor Cam suggests using it as a recipe for prayer.
7/31/2015 • 0
In Jesus' Name
In this message on prayer (entitled In Jesus’ Name) we move to the New Testament and consider four conditions we must fulfill if we want to have a fruitful prayer life.
7/24/2015 • 0
Lord, I Have a Problem
Problem + Response = Result. That is the formula we looked at last week. And when our response to a problem includes prayer, God acts. In this message (Lord, I Have a Problem), we look at another one of God’s servants who had a big problem. His name is Hezekiah and his story is told in 2 Kings 18-19. How did he respond? What was the result? And what lessons can we learn from him?
7/17/2015 • 0
Then I Prayed to the God of Heaven
How do you respond to problems? Is prayer your first response? Second response? Or? In this message, we continue to explore the subject of prayer. In this message (“Then I Prayed to the God of Heaven”) taken from Nehemiah 1, we explore a great model for prayer and a simple four point outline as we pray, both for personal needs and for kingdom challenges.
7/10/2015 • 0
Parables on Prayer
Jesus often used stories to teach us important lessons. In this message, Pastor Cam looks at three stories Jesus used to teach his disciples to pray (Luke 11:5-13, 18:1-8). They are somewhat strange stories with odd characters: a reluctant friend, a sinful father and an unjust judge. Find out what these odd characters have to teach us about God and about prayer.
7/3/2015 • 0
The Only Jesus People May See... Is the Jesus In You
To encourage believers to live in a way that glorifies God in all we do and say, and which allows the light of Jesus to shine in a dark world. To remind everyone that Jesus is the Word of God, and the Word of God is what should saturate the life of a believer. We should continuously grow in our maturity of living according to the Word of God, we should bear good fruit by the power of the Holy Spirit and the Word in us, and we should provide the opportunity for people to have an encounter with Jesus when they are in our presence.
6/26/2015 • 0
How God Can Be Good When He Allows Trials
6/19/2015 • 0
The Cause of Quarrels
6/12/2015 • 0
Why Was Jesus Transfigured?
In this message we look at why Jesus was transformed, how it would have impacted Peter, James, and John, and what it means for us today.
6/5/2015 • 0
Put on the Whole Armor of God!
Put on the Whole Armor of God! That is Paul’s command to us in Ephesians 6:11. This is the second message on Ephesians 6:10-24 and the believer’s spiritual battle. It is also the final message in our sermon series on the Book of Ephesians. The message examines each piece of equipment as the Christian soldier puts it on and prepares for battle.
5/29/2015 • 0
We Wrestle Not Against Flesh and Blood
In the second half of Ephesians, Paul has been exhorting us as followers of Christ to “walk in a manner worthy of our calling.” But why is that so difficult? In Ephesians 6:10-20, we discover at least one reason. We are at war and we face a fierce enemy. This message (We Wrestle Not Against Flesh and Blood) is the first of two messages on the topic of spiritual warfare and the armor of God.
5/22/2015 • 0
At Home and At Work
In Ephesians 6:1-9, Paul urges us not to leave our faith at church, but to take it home with us and to take it to work. What does being filled with the Spirit and “submitting to one another out of reverence for Christ” mean to children at home? To parents? And what does it mean to us at work. In this message (At Home and at Work) we find out that the truth that Christ is Lord has implications in every arena of life.
5/15/2015 • 0
Husbands and Wives
The marriage relationship; for many, the source of life’s greatest joys, but sometimes (too often) the source of life’s most painful moments. As divorce rates soar (even among followers of Jesus) we look to the Scripture for help and wisdom. In Ephesians 5:22-33, we find that the path to a healthy marriage lies in submission. But who is to submit to whom? In this message (entitled Husbands and Wives), as we examine this passage together, the answer may surprise you.
5/8/2015 • 0
Jesus: Crucified and Exalted
At the end of history God the Father will display Jesus the Son as the one deserving all praise and glory and honor. Here is why that is so right, and what difference it makes for our lives today.
5/1/2015 • 0
What Did It Mean for Jesus to Become a Man?
4/24/2015 • 0
Under the Influence
In the second half of Ephesians, Paul is setting a high standard of conduct and behavior for the followers of Christ. But how do we do that? In this message, taken from Ephesians 5:15-21, we find out that we cannot do it in our own strength or wisdom
4/17/2015 • 0
Walk as Children of Light
In Ephesians 5:3-14, Paul continues his description of what it means to “walk in a manner worthy of our calling” with a call to Walk as Children of Light. It is a call to a life of moral purity as is fitting to those who are called “saints” and who represent the kingdom of light.
4/10/2015 • 0
Thank God for Easter!
In this sermon, preached at the Easter Sunrise Service on April 5, Pastor Cam reflects on the recent death of a good friend, and declares “Thank God for Easter!” Using a variety of Scriptures, this message explores how Jesus’ resurrection affects the way we view death as well as how we ought to live our lives.
4/5/2015 • 0
According to the Scriptures
Pastor Cam begins this message by confessing that for many years he misunderstood one of the key phrases in 1 Corinthians 15:1-5. It is the phrase “According to the Scriptures.” What Scriptures was Paul referring to? And why does it matter? The answer to that question takes us back to the primary text for this sermon: Isaiah 53 and the many Old Testament prophecies that were fulfilled in the events of Good Friday and Easter.
4/3/2015 • 0
Take Off and Put On
In Ephesians 4:17-5:2, Paul continues his description of what it means to “walk worthy of our calling” as followers of Christ. Using the analogy of a change of wardrobe, he lists five things we are to Take Off and Put On as we seek to glorify Christ.
3/27/2015 • 0
A Worthy Walk
Ephesians 4:1 represents the key “hinge” to the Book of Ephesians as Paul turns from his consideration of the believer’s “wealth” (“every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms”) to the believer’s “walk.” The one should match the other. In this message (from Ephesians 4:1-16) we consider the first two characteristics of A Worthy Walk. And we find out why the typical church often differs radically from what God has in mind!
3/20/2015 • 0
Shared Testimonies from the ECC Team to India
3/13/2015 • 0
Rooted and Grounded in Love
What is the state of your “inner being” this morning? That is the opening sentence in this sermon. And where do you turn when your inner being feels empty? In exploring these questions, this message explores Ephesians 3:14-21 as Paul once again prays for “all the saints”. Find out what Paul prays for us, and how the answer to that prayer ultimately results in our being “filled with all the fullness of God” in this sermon entitled Rooted and Grounded in Love.
3/6/2015 • 0
Meaningless or Meaningful
Ecclesiastes 1:1-11 is an intro to set us out on the journey along with the teacher to see what is meaningless and meaningful. Will trace in ch 2 the various experiments with wine, wealth, good projects to see what the teacher says about them basically all meaningless. What is meaningful is being content with God enjoying his Gifts ie: food, fellowship, joy, work. it’s the journey along the way that matters to God even in the midst of a wicked and unjust world. The conclusion of 12:13-14 fear God and obey him. Remember there is a judgement coming”.
2/27/2015 • 0
The Unity of Wisdom
2/20/2015 • 0
What God Has Joined Together
In Ephesians 2:11-22, Paul makes some astounding statements about Christian unity; its foundation and its importance in God’s grand design. In this message, entitled “What God Has Joined Together” we explore God’s grand design and why Christian unity matters to God. Paul’s basic premise is so radical that he goes on in 3:1-13 to claim divine authority for his statements. As God reconciles us to himself, barriers between Christ’s followers also tumble
2/13/2015 • 0
Healthy Relationships - A Display of God’s Glory
As the people of God, we are called to reflect His unity.
2/6/2015 • 0
The Father, the Son and the Grandfather
This message is a story without a happy ending. A father: King David, and his sons Amnon and Absolom, have unforgiveness and bitterness in their hearts, along with a grandfather, Ahithophel. Don’t allow their ending to become your ending too. Trust that God is able to carry you through those time of pain to a place of grace.
1/30/2015 • 0
The Parable of the Diamond Willow
In his introduction, Pastor Cam describes a wood-working project he made from a piece of diamond willow. In Ephesians 2:10, we find the words: “We are his (God’s) workmanship.” In this message entitled “The Parable of the Diamond Willow” taken from Ephesians 2:1-10, we trace God’s craftsmanship from raw material through to finished product. We also gain some valuable clues about why he is building the Church and how he feels about it.
1/23/2015 • 0
Open Our Eyes, Lord!
In Ephesians 1:15-23, Paul describes how he prays for the believers (saints) in Ephesus. What does he ask for? Knowledge. That they may know! What exactly does Paul want them to know? That is the question that we explore in this message (Open Our Eyes, Lord). And what impact does this knowledge have on our everyday lives
1/16/2015 • 0
To the Praise of His Glory
The opening paragraph in Paul’s letter to the Ephesians (Ephesians 1:3-14) is one long sentence; the longest sentence in the Bible. In it we discover the incredible riches that are to be found in Christ (“every spiritual blessing”) and the salvation that God has provided. We also discover the reason behind it all: God is revealing his character and his attributes to the watching universe and working out a grand, master plan To the Praise of His Glory.
1/9/2015 • 0
When No One Else Is Looking!
To encourage everyone to live a life with Godly character and integrity, in a manner which reflects Christ, and for God’s glory.
1/2/2015 • 0
Go Tell It On the Mountain!
Christmas is over. The presents have been opened and it is time to put away the decorations for another year. But what shall we do with the message of Christmas? Using the example of the shepherds on the first Christmas and the writing of the Apostle Paul, we find that the message of Christmas deserves telling all year long. Let’s Go Tell It on the Mountain! A Savior has been born. He is Christ the Lord.
12/26/2014 • 0
What Really Happened in Bethlehem?
This is Pastor Cam’s “alpha and omega” Christmas sermon, as he preaches his final Christmas sermon as pastor of ECC by repeating the very first Christmas sermon he preached at ECC in December, 1990. It is a repeat for many (a favorite ECC tradition), but if you are new to the church in the last 3 years, this sermon may surprise you as we look at Luke 2:1-7 and ask the question: What Really Happened in Bethlehem?
12/19/2014 • 0
God Demonstrated His Love
Every year at Christmas time, the world throws a big party ”“ but many forget to invite the Guest of Honor. To counteract that possibility, in this message (God Demonstrated His Love) Pastor Cam leads the congregation in memorizing a single verse of Scripture (1 John 4:9) that beautifully summarizes the message of Christmas.
12/12/2014 • 0
How Will These Things Be?
This is the first of three Christmas messages as we prepare to celebrate the birth of Jesus. In this message, (titled How Will These Things Be?) we explore the events of the first Christmas from the perspective of Mary. When the angel appeared to her (in Luke 1:26-38) and announced that she would be the mother of the Messiah, this was great good news, but it came with a serious down side for Mary personally. In Mary’s response to the angel we find a wonderful model for all servants of the Lord as well as an example of true faith.
12/5/2014 • 0
Keep Walking!
November 28 was a baptism Friday at ECC, with 20 people being baptized. In this message, Pastor Cam reminded those who were baptized as well as all who have been baptized before that “baptism is not a graduation ceremony.” Using Colossians 2:6-15, he challenges us all to Keep Walking! Trusting in Christ for salvation is only the beginning. Now we are called to not only be grounded in our faith, but also to live it out.
11/28/2014 • 0
How to Overcome Temptation
11/21/2014 • 0
We Beheld His Glory!
Matthew 17 is an amazing, puzzling, intriguing passage of Scripture. It represented a “mountain top experience” not only for the disciples, but for Jesus himself. It made a lasting impact on the three disciples who were present. “We Beheld His Glory!” the Apostle John wrote many decades later. Listen to this sermon to gaze into the mysteries and to contemplate the eternal truths on display.
11/14/2014 • 0
Covered or Just Covered Up
For this Communion Service, we look at Psalm 32 and the difference between sin that is Covered or Just Covered Up.
11/7/2014 • 0
True Religion
While the apostle Paul often wrote about "inner saving faith", James wrote about "outward serving faith". Pastor Mark helps us to see that in order to live out a true religion (true faith) in Christ, we must do three things: We must be receptive to God's truth, we must be responsive to that truth, and we must be resolved to living a new way!
10/31/2014 • 0
The House of My Life
10/26/2014 • 0
Heaven is Open - 24 Hours!
10/24/2014 • 0
To Follow Jesus
We are over half way through the Gospel of Matthew. The book will end with the Great Commission, in which we are challenged to “make disciples of all nations.” So this is a good time to stop and ask the question: what does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus? In this passage (Matthew 16:21-28) and message (To Follow Jesus...) we are confronted with Jesus’ example as well as his teaching and challenge to us as his followers. Both involve a cross and a crown. But we have to get the order right.
10/17/2014 • 0
I Will Build My Church
The passage we are considering in this sermon (Matthew 16:1-20) contains what is often referred to as “Peter’s Great Confession”. What was Peter confessing and why was it so significant? And how does it relate to Jesus promise: I Will Build My Church.
10/10/2014 • 0
Reflections on Children, Dogs and Bread
The title for this sermon (taken from Matthew 15:21-39) is Reflections on Children, Dogs and Bread. Strange title? Well, it is a strange passage! What do these three things have to do with each other? What do the three paragraphs in this section have to do with each other? And why does Pastor Cam state that the key to tying it all together is “Location! Location! Location!”
10/3/2014 • 0
What Defiles a Man?
No one likes conflict. But Jesus (the Prince of Peace) was often surrounded by it. In this passage (Matthew 15:1-20) the religious leaders send a delegation from Jerusalem to challenge Jesus. “Why don’t your disciples wash their hands before they eat?” Does that sound like a silly thing to be discussing? As we did deeper, however, we find that some profound spiritual principles are at stake regarding our basis of authority in life and also the fundamental question: WHAT DEFILES A MAN?
9/26/2014 • 0
Lessons in Faith
In this message, we resume our journey through the Gospel of Matthew. In the context of growing rejection and opposition to his ministry, Jesus begins to focus his ministry on his disciples. Matthew 14 describes two powerful miracles of Jesus; one public, the other private. But both are intended to teach Lessons of Faith to his followers. What can we learn from this chapter for times in life when the demands of life and ministry exceed our resources? Or when we follow Jesus’ commands and find ourselves in a storm? Or when we start to “walk on water” in a new faith venture ��
9/19/2014 • 0
Church on Purpose
In this message, entitle “Church on Purpose”, Pastor Cam leads the church in a review of the church’s mission statement. What are we doing well? What are we not doing so well? How does God want you to be involved?
9/12/2014 • 0
One God and One Mediator
The news headlines are frightening as the world seems to lurch ever closer to chaos and disaster. What lies at the heart of the problems? And should our response be as the followers of Christ? The Apostle Paul also faced a world in chaos. In 1 Timothy 2:1-7, he offers some simple, “back to basics” instructions for believers, based on the abiding truth that there is One God and One Mediator.
9/5/2014 • 0
Get Ready, Get Set...
On the threshold of a new school and church ministry year, Pastor Cam shares three word pictures from the Book of Jeremiah as we Get Ready, Get Set... for the challenges the new year will bring.
8/29/2014 • 0
The Father's Heart: Love, Seek, Save (The Prodigal Family: Part 3)
In part 3 of the series entitled, The Prodigal Family, Pastor Mark looks at the true star of this parable, namely, the father. The father in the story represents God, our Father. The sermon will focus on how the father dealt with each of his sons and why. In addition, Pastor Mark will finish with some practical points on how we might be a reflection of the Father's love and compassion today.
8/22/2014 • 0
Prevention of Faith (The Prodigal Family: Part 2)
In part 2 of The Prodigal Family series, Pastor Mark deal with the eldest brother of the Prodigal son. While the Prodigal or Lost son was the rebellious one, the elder brother was the religious son. In the story, he is a picture of the Pharisees and religious leaders of the day. While it appears that the youngest son is furthest from faith and
8/15/2014 • 0
Rejection & Return (The Prodigal Family: Part 1)
This is the first of a 3 part series by Pastor Mark. In this message he focuses on the youngest son who rebells against his father, family, and community and leaves for a distant land hoping to gain what he cannot find. It is a journey that we all can relate to, for it is our journey.
8/8/2014 • 0
Hope Applied in the Church (Words of Hope 2 Th - Part 5)
8/1/2014 • 0
Hope in God's Work (Words of Hope 2 Th - Part 4)
What is God's plan for your life? Is that a question you struggle to find the answer to? In today's text, Paul reminded the Thessalonians of what God had done in their lives, and asked for their prayer. In this context, we find a reminder of what God is doing in the world, and what we should be doing with Him.
7/25/2014 • 0
Hope in God's Supremacy (Words of Hope 2 Th - Part 3)
The state of the world, the persecution of Christians, and the fact that things seem to be getting worse rather than better can cause us to question if God really has control of it all. Today, Paul encourages the believers in Thessalonica that not only is God in control, His authority cannot even be challenged. He does this in the context of the persecution the church was facing in his own time, as well as looking forward to the greatest rebellion against God the world will ever see.
7/18/2014 • 0
Hope in God's Justice (Words of Hope 2 Th - Part 2)
The world is a troubling place with so much injustice happening every day. On top of that, the church of Christ is being persecuted around the world at an alarming frequeincy. Do you ever look at all this and wonder when or if God will do anything about all the evil in the world? This is the central question of our text today as we continue the series on the words of hope that Paul wrote to a young, heavily persecuted church in Thessalonica. He reminded them to hope in God's justice because He has not been idle. God is already at work against the evil in the world and that work will be completed when Jesus returns.
7/11/2014 • 0
Hope in God's Favor (Words of Hope 2 Th - Part 1)
What gives you hope and what is the evidence for that hope? Today we begin a series that explores the words of hope that Paul wrote to the young, persecuted church in Thessalonica. In this first part, Paul encourages the church by pointing out the evidence of God's favor that is clearly displayed among them. We will look at how the very same evidences can confirm our hope in God's unmerited favor toward us today.
7/4/2014 • 0
Life in the Light (God is Light - Part 5)
Jesus said that you cannot see, much less enter, the Kingdom of God unless you are born again. John said that everyone who believes that Jesus is the Christ has been born again. The question is, do we have to believe blindly or is there a solid foundation for that belief? In tonight's scripture, we first explore the three witnesses that testify about Jesus. After that, we look at what else we know based on that testimony.
6/29/2014 • 0
The Marks of a Missional Heart
6/27/2014 • 0
Light Reveals the Truth (God is Light - Part 4)
Synopsis: There are many groups who say they are Christian, but they don't all agree on what that means. How are we to know if we are walking in the light of the truth or stumbling in the darkness of false teaching? John says that God is light. What we will see is that only this light can reveal the truth.
6/22/2014 • 0
God's Dominion Through Service
6/20/2014 • 0
Abide in the Light (God is Light - Part 3)
6/15/2014 • 0
Living in Nikes
6/13/2014 • 0
Light, Love and Faith(God is Light - Part 2)
When a plant is placed next to a window, it gravitates toward the sunshine. In the same way, when we have fellowship with God through faith in Christ, we are drawn toward his light. This week we will explore how fellowship with God enlightens love and faith as we are drawn toward Him.
6/8/2014 • 0
Before the Sun Goes Down
Two of the most powerful human emotions are Love and Anger. Love we understand far more than we understand Anger. Anger for many is like a runaway train that we cannot control and it ends up smashing into every relationship we have. How do we get a handle on it, what does the Bible say about it, and how do we help someone who is chronically angry? In this sermon, Pastor Mark helps us understand anger and what our response should be to it. We will see that underneath anger is usually the true issue which is triggering our anger: hurt, fear, and frustration.
6/6/2014 • 0
Fellowship with the Light (God is Light - Part 1)
God established fellowship with people through the incarnation of Christ. Coming into fellowship with the living God will change your life so completely that Jesus called it being born again. In this message we explore this truth and some of the effects of fellowship with God in a person's life.
6/1/2014 • 0
From Comfort To Discomfort
When Jesus calls us, he calls us from living in a place of comfort to a place of discomfort. In our 1 Corinthians passage we learn that for the apostle Paul, to be a servant of Jesus meant to be a slave to all in order to reach them and see them move towards being a follower of Jesus. In this message, Pastor Mark challenges us to allow the Lord to reach out through our lives to people everywhere via loving relationships - this will be the best Kingdom strategy for building the Kingdom of God. We are His plan to reach those who are far from God.
5/30/2014 • 0
Together on the Same Page
The very first church was established on the Day of Pentecost after the Holy Spirit was poured out of the people in Jerusalem. It began a new and dynamic work of God upon human history. Listen to this teaching by Pastor Mark as he speaks of the characteristics of this new community of faith. It is our hope that as you hear, reflect, and discuss this teaching with others, that your heart will be challenged and your priorities will be readjusted to pursue the Lord with a renewed focus.
5/25/2014 • 0
I Will Question You (Job - Part 3)
Job came to God with his questions, demanding answers. When God showed up, he didn’t answer Job’s questions. Instead, God became the questioner: “I Will Question You!” is the title of this sermon from Job 38-42. While God did not answer Job’s questions, he did reveal himself to Job in a new way. This new perspective on God and on life itself was enough for Job. Will it be enough for us?
5/23/2014 • 0
Then I Prayed to the God of Heaven
Life is full of problems. We all know that. But it is how we respond to the problems that makes all the difference. In Nehemiah 1-2, Nehemiah was faced with a huge problem. How did he respond? And what was the result? As we join Nehemiah on his knees in this message (Then I Prayed to the God of Heaven) we not only learn the importance of making prayer our first response (rather than our last resort), but we learn a valuable 4-point outline to guide our praying.
5/18/2014 • 0
Questions, Questions, Questions! (Job - Part 2)
Every human being is a theologian. Everyone has a belief system which includes what we believe (or don’t believe) about God and the unseen, spiritual world. And each of us is faced constantly with the task of making sense of the “stuff of life” in light of our theology. This was the task that faced Job and his three friends; making sense of Job’s tragedy in light of what they believed about God. Chapter after chapter and cycle after cycle the debate continues (Job 3-37). Who was right? Who was wrong? And why? Match your thinking and your theology with theirs in this message entitled: Questions, Questions, Questions!
5/16/2014 • 0
The Hand of Our God Was On Us
There is a wonderful phrase found in the Bible. It is the phrase “The Hand of Our God Was on Us.” That is the title for this message, taken from Ezra 7-8. As Ezra led a group of Jews back to Jerusalem on a mission from God, Ezra repeatedly states, “The hand of our God was on us.” What did Ezra and the other exiles experience as a result of God hand being on them? What are the conditions we must meet if we desire God’s hand to be on us? And what should we do in response when we experience God’s hand working in and through us?
5/11/2014 • 0
Why? (Job - Part 1)
This is the first in a series of three messages from the Book of Job. Entitled “Why?”this message from Job 1-2 sets the stage for the rest of the book. The book raises many questions in our minds that begin with the word “Why?” Life itself presents us with many of the same questions. But in this message we will discover that this book was not written to answer our questions. It was written to ask us a question. How will we answer?
5/9/2014 • 0
Living with Passion
While there are many commands to be found in Scripture, one command stands out far above the others. This is the command to love God and to love others. There are actually two commands that Jesus essentially merges into one single command. The fact is, if you want to know who the people are who love God with their whole beings all you need to do is watch for those who are loving people well. Pastor Mark goes on to address 4 factors which prevent us from trusting in God more and making Him the center of our lives.
5/4/2014 • 0
Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah
Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah are four Hebrew young men who are Third Culture Kids in the land of Babylon, while their faith in their God gets tested in three specific ways: Extravagant lifestyle offered, Obedience preferred; Names changed but heart stayed true; Passionate Worship at the risk of their lives. As people in this city: Abu Dhabi, a foreign city in a foreign country, we will go through these same tests. How did they respond? Will we respond as they did?
5/2/2014 • 0
You Are Witnesses
4/27/2014 • 0
Why Am I Still Sick?
In this message, Pastor Cam tackles the tough questions of Christian faith and how it relates to the issue of physical health, prayer and the claim that “that there is healing in the atonement.” As the sermon title (Why Am I Still Sick?) indicates, Christians still experience the usual list of human illnesses, including those that end in death. Do we need more faith? Or do we need a better understanding of the Scriptures? Using passages from Romans 8 and 2 Corinthians 4-5, we explore the distinction between the “now” and the “not yet” of the Christian faith and learn to live by faith in the “now” of the Christian life, while we live in hope for the “not yet” of our coming resurrection.
4/25/2014 • 0
The Gospel is Good News
For this Easter Sunrise service message, Pastor Cam raided another man’s sermon file. Borrowing from a very old sermon (actually preached by the Apostle Peter in Acts 10:34-43) we find that because of Easter, The Gospel Is Good News! for all who believe in Jesus Christ.
4/20/2014 • 0
Why Call This Friday Good?
It is a logical question. It was a day of darkness, violence and a massive miscarriage of justice resulting in the death of the only truly innocent man who ever lived. The symbol for the day is a cross. So why do we call it Good Friday? In this sermon (Why Call This Friday “Good”?) we address this question and, using Romans 5:6-11 as our text, we find that in spite of the horror of the day, the events of Good Friday represent the greatest love story ever told.
4/18/2014 • 0
Glorious Injustice (On the Way to the Cross - Part 24)
4/13/2014 • 0
Walk in the Spirit
What does it mean to “walk in the Spirit” and how do we do it? That is the topic for this message as we review the Scripture’s teaching in Ephesians 5:15-21 and Galatians 5:16-25. Along the way we learn who the Holy Spirit is, his purpose and intent in our lives to transform us into the likeness of Christ, and how we can “keep in step” with Him.
4/11/2014 • 0
Spring Break!
This Friday, many schools (students and teachers) were away for spring break; a chance for a rest and a “mini-holiday” to be refreshed. The Apostle Paul talks about people who “refreshed his spirit.” In other words, they provided him with a “mini-holiday” spiritually, which in turn provided him with the refreshment and strength to keep going. In this message (Spring Break!) we comb the Scriptures for clues about how we can provide this kind of encouragement and refreshment to one another in the Body of Christ.
4/4/2014 • 0
The Missional Life
3/28/2014 • 0
Baptism is Not a Graduation Ceremony!
Today, between the services, we witnessed the baptism of 15 people. This message was for them (and for all who have been baptized in the past). The title is “Baptism Is Not a Graduation Ceremony!” Why is this important to know and to remember? Once we understand that baptism marks the beginning of a journey and not the end, what are some “rules for the road”?
3/21/2014 • 0
Engage in Business Until I Come (On the Way to the Cross - Part 21)
3/16/2014 • 0
Time to Take a Stand
In preparation for the baptism service next Friday this message (entitled Time to Take a Stand) looks at 1 Corinthians 15:1-5. What is the gospel? What Scriptures is Paul talking about? What does it mean to “take a stand” on the gospel? And what does all this have to do with baptism?
3/14/2014 • 0
Who Can Be Saved (On the Way to the Cross - Part 20)
3/9/2014 • 0
Radical Love and the Pursuit of People
After having a missions service the previous week, Pastor Mark challenges us this week to
3/7/2014 • 0
Unfruitful Servants (On the Way to the Cross - Part 18)
When people hear the word 'Christian,' what comes to their minds? Do they think of a certain type of building, cross shaped jewelry, angry preachers waving their bibles, or people who condemn everyone else's sin? Every Christian has the responsibility to display the character traits of real followers of Jesus. In today's text we look at four of these traits that Christians should be known for.
2/23/2014 • 0
Secrets of the Kingdom
In Matthew 13:24-52, Jesus continued to teach in parables as he revealed to his disciples the Secrets of the Kingdom. What were these secrets? In what sense was this “new truth” for his disciples? What are the lessons for the church and kingdom workers today?
2/21/2014 • 0
The Road Ahead
This is the second of two messages from Philippians 3. In this message (The Road Ahead) we follow Paul as he describes the journey forward from his Damascus Road experience. That day, he gave up his confidence in his own efforts and performance and entered into a relationship with Jesus Christ. But was that the end of the story? Find out in this message!
2/16/2014 • 0
He Spoke to Them in Parables
In this message (He Spoke to Them in Parables) from Matthew 13:1-23, we study the Parable of the Sower, one of Jesus’ most famous parables, and wrestle with several key questions. Why did Jesus use parables? How does the context of Matthew 12 help us understand this dramatic new development in Jesus’ ministry? How did this parable help Jesus’ followers know what to expect in the development of God’s kingdom? How does it help us as we engage in kingdom work? And then a probing question for self-evaluation �
2/14/2014 • 0
Sitting in the Right Chair
This message (Sitting in the Right Chair) is the first of two messages from Philippians 3. If you were sitting in a waiting room between heaven and hell - and you were asked, “Why should you be allowed to enter heaven?” how would you answer? All answers ultimately fall into one of two categories. We are all sitting in one of two chairs. Which one are you sitting in?
2/9/2014 • 0
The Heart of the Matter
In a person's life, skills and experience are important ... but the heart is of paramount importance. Scripture reveals that the heart is the center and seat of the spiritual life. If we fail to cultivate and guard our hearts we are in danger of ruin and we may not fully enter into all the God would have for our lives. In this message, Pastor Mark helps us to see how important the heart (character) is in the Bible and, 1) What it means to guard the heart, 2) Why you should guard your heart, and 3) How you should guard your heart.
2/7/2014 • 0
The Gospel or Your Money (On the Way to the Cross - Part 17)
Show me your checkbook, and I will show you your priorities. What you spend your money on can reveal a lot about what you love and what matters most to you. Too often as Christians we avoid the topic of how God would have us spend our money because we are afraid we might have to modify our priorities. In Luke 16, Jesus taught that you cannot serve both God and money, but you must serve God with your money.
2/2/2014 • 0
Something Greater...
Matthew wrote his gospel with a Jewish audience in mind. He was particularly interested in tracing the reaction of the Jewish leaders and the nation to Jesus’ Messianic claims. In Matthew 12, Jesus makes some dramatic claims. In this sermon entitled Something Greater... we explore those claims and the Jews’ response to them. As we do so, we are challenged to examine our own reaction to the claims of the Messiah.
1/31/2014 • 0
Lost and Found (On the Way to the Cross - Part 16)
Have you ever lost something important? You anxiously search for the thing while it is lost. But if you find it, your anxiety turns to joy. In Luke 15, Jesus tells three parables that illustrate the intense joy of God when people lost in sin are found by faith in Jesus. God's pursuit of the lost and joy when they are found have profound implications for us as Christians that we cannot ignore.
1/26/2014 • 0
Come to Me...and Find Rest
When Jesus was on earth, people responded to him and to his claims in different ways. The same is true today. In Matthew 11, we see three different responses to Jesus portrayed, and how Jesus spoke to each one. You may see yourself in one of these portraits. Whatever your present (or past) reaction to Jesus, his invitation is open: Come to Me...and Find Rest.
1/24/2014 • 0
Are You Sure You Want to Follow Jesus? (On the Way to the Cross - Part 15)
Jesus requires that his disciples love him above family, self, comfort, safety, life. and all else. He says plainly that anything less and you are not his disciple. In this sermon, we explore one of Jesus' most shocking and difficult teachings on the high cost of being Jesus' disciple.
1/19/2014 • 0
The Sent Ones
In Matthew 9:36-38, Jesus asked his followers to “pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers.” In Matthew 10, Jesus sent them out in answer to their own prayers. Before he did, he prepared them by telling them what to expect and how they were to respond as representatives of the king, engaged in kingdom work. In this message, The Sent Ones, we examine the implications of Jesus’ instructions; which ones were for the disciples specifically, and which ones are applicable to us today and what can we expect as we carry the message of Christ and his kingdom to the world.
1/17/2014 • 0
Enter Through the Narrow Door (On the Way to the Cross - Part 14)
Will many people be saved or only a few? Jesus taught that we must strive to enter the narrow door to the Kingdom of God. As we will see, the door is not only narrow but unique, difficult to enter, often misunderstood, and will not be open forever.
1/12/2014 • 0
With Authority
At the conclusion of Jesus’ sermon, the crowds were astonished at his teaching because he taught “With Authority”. That is the title for this sermon, taken from Matthew 8 and 9 as Matthew shows how Jesus demonstrated his authority with a series of miracles. Join the disciples for ringside seat as the King demonstrates his power. But not everyone was impressed. We also look at the variety of responses of the people who witnessed Jesus’ miracles. People today still respond to Jesus in a wide variety of ways. Maybe you will find yourself in one of these descriptions!
1/10/2014 • 0
Set for Life (On the Way to the Cross - Part 13)
We all long to be set for life in terms of our money and possessions. The problem is that most of us are not where we want to be, or are afraid to lose what we have.The problem is that this longing leads to coveting, hording, and anxiety because your heart is always with what you treasure. Jesus taught that his followers are to handle money and possessions in better way that is free from these sins and glorifying to God.
1/5/2014 • 0
Building on the Rock!
Building on the Rock! In this first sermon of the New Year, we look at the conclusion to Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 7:24-27. And we find it makes a great place to start 2014 with the challenge to build our lives on the rock instead of on sand. In this sermon, Pastor Cam also contrast a “learning and growing” model of discipleship with a “hearing and doing model”. How are they different? Which one are we following at ECC? And how does the story of the two men and their houses illustrate the difference?
1/3/2014 • 0
A Lawyer's Test (On the Way to the Cross - Part 12)
We have all heard teaching on the parable of the good Samaritan many times. What if I were to tell you that this section of scripture is not about a Samaritan at all? Instead, it is about an Israelite lawyer who tried to twist the law of God to justify himself. In this sermon, we explore the true meaning of this parable and see that the way we obey God sheds light on how much we love Him.
12/29/2013 • 0
Fresh Start for a New Year
From time to time we all would like to have a fresh start in our lives. In this sermon, the Apostle Paul reveals three aspects that we can learn from and apply as we enter into a new year. Even though we all have made mistakes in our past and have fallen far short of God's standard, we can have fresh hope for the future.
12/27/2013 • 0
God So Loved the World that He Gave...
It’s Christmas; a time for giving and receiving gifts. Yet all too often the most important gift is neglected and ignored, left unwrapped under the Christmas tree. In this message, we examine the greatest gift of all �
12/20/2013 • 0
Absurd Heraldry (On the Way to the Cross - Part 11)
Shepherds in their fields keeping watch over their flocks by night when angels appear heralding the birth of Christ. There is something absurd in this story that we miss because we have heard it so many times. Once we recognize the absurdity, we can understand the real glory of this scene.
12/15/2013 • 0
In Conclusion
Every good sermon has a conclusion. Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount is no exception. In fact, all of Matthew 7 can be seen as a conclusion as Jesus applies what he has just said in chapters 5 and 6 to his audience, beginning with the exhortation that we should apply the truth to ourselves first. This and 5 other applications form the outline for this sermon entitled In Conclusion based on Matthew 7:1-23.
12/13/2013 • 0
Are You Looking Forward to Christmas?
There's one word that goes along with Christmas, expectation. Just as we have a growing sense of expectation the closer Christmas approaches, so we should have a growing expectation when we watch for the Lord's second coming. In this message we look at Christmas through the eyes of two unlikely Christmas characters, the prophet Simeon and the prophetess, Anna in Luke 2. They exhibited 4 qualities that we can learn from and grow in as we too wait expectantly for the Lord's appearance.
12/8/2013 • 0
Seek Ye First
12/6/2013 • 0
Sent Ahead of Jesus (On the Way to the Cross - Part 10)
Jesus sent 70 of his followers ahead of him to the cities he was about to go to. On this side of the cross, we have been sent ahead of Jesus to proclaim the gospel in anticipation of his return. What lessons can we learn from the example of this mission?
12/1/2013 • 0
After the Speaker’s Gone
11/29/2013 • 0
Why Does God Want Us to Worship Him?
11/24/2013 • 0
A Spectacular and Scary Promise
11/22/2013 • 0
Do You Have the Guts to Follow Jesus? (On the Way to the Cross - Part 9)
Jesus was committed to accomplishing God’s purpose for his life no matter what cost or pain was involved. He walked toward Jerusalem and the cross looking ahead to the glory of returning to His Father's side. Following Jesus means imitating his commitment to doing the Father's will. This requires guts - a single minded commitment to fulfilling God's purpose for your life. It won't be easy, but there is great joy and glory beyond the trial.
11/17/2013 • 0
Pray Like This
It is commonly referred to as the Lord’s Prayer. But it should be called the Disciples Prayer, because it is the prayer that Jesus taught his followers to pray, introducing it with the words, “Pray like this...” Find out what Jesus included in this model prayer and then take the time to compare his prayer with the way you pray. And while we’re at it, we’ll take a little time to examine our motives for how and when we pray and do other “deeds of righteousness.”
11/15/2013 • 0
Would the Real Christians Please Stand Up?
Lots of people call themselves Christians for a whole variety of reasons. But who are the “real Christians” according to the Bible? Lots of people “hope” they have eternal life. But the Bible clearly says that we can “know that you have eternal life.” How is that possible? Find out in this message from First John entitled: Would the Real Christians Please Stand Up?
11/10/2013 • 0
More Crazy Talk!
Matthew 5:33-48 contains some of Jesus’ best known (and controversial) sayings. They also prompted Pastor Cam’s sermon title: More Crazy Talk! Why does Jesus’ teaching in this passage sound so crazy to us? What would happen to us if we actually lived this way? And how do these examples relate to the Beatitudes at the beginning of the chapter?
11/8/2013 • 0
So The World Will Know That You Sent Me
11/3/2013 • 0
What God Has Joined Together
In an age when divorce rates have sky-rocketed and the traditional view of marriage is under attack, Jesus takes us back to the beginning and God’s original design. What does God think about divorce? If we know what he thinks about marriage, then we know what he thinks about divorce. In this message, Pastor Cam combines Matthew 5:31-32 with Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 19:3-9 to explore this topic in a message entitled: What God Has Joined Together.
11/1/2013 • 0
Glory and Gravity (On the Way to the Cross - Part 8)
10/27/2013 • 0
That's Crazy Talk!
Have you ever read some of Jesus’ sayings in the Sermon on the Mount and been tempted to say to yourself, “That’s Crazy Talk!” That is the title for this sermon, taken from Matthew 5:21-30. Find out why, and also see how Jesus takes us beyond the letter of the law to the spirit of the law, and in the process brings us once again face to face with our spiritual bankruptcy and our need for God’s mercy.
10/25/2013 • 0
Are You Blind? (On the Way to the Cross - Part 7)
10/20/2013 • 0
Greater Righteousness
In Matthew 5:20, Jesus shocked (and, no doubt, dismayed) his audience by telling them that unless their righteousness was greater than that of the scribes and Pharisees, they would not be able to enter the kingdom of heaven. What did he mean by that? And what hope does that leave for us? Find out in this sermon entitled Greater Righteousness, based on Matthew 5:17-20.
10/18/2013 • 0
Serve and Speak
10/11/2013 • 0
What Kind of Kingdom Is This?
When you were in school, did you ever have a “backwards” day, when everyone was told to come to school wearing their clothes backwards? In many ways, when Jesus began to describe the value system of the kingdom of heaven, it almost feels like he is describing a “backwards” or “upside-down” kingdom. In this message from Matthew 5:1-16, entitled What Kind of Kingdom Is This? we start out exploring 8 statements, called the Beatitudes, in which Jesus begins to lay out his Kingdom Manifesto governing life in the kingdom of heaven and defining its value system. If we take his statements seriously, our lives will never be the same again!
10/4/2013 • 0
Love Your Enemies (On the Way to the Cross - Part 6)
In this next part of the sermon on the plain, Jesus commanded us to love our enemies, to do good to those who hate us, to bless those who curse us, and to pray for those who mistreat us. Jesus' standard for for living id incredibly high and incredibly counter-cultural. Nevertheless it is what he expects of each one of his followers.
9/29/2013 • 0
“Lord, I Have a Problem!”
9/29/2013 • 0
The Battle in the Desert
It was The Battle in the Desert. In Matthew 4, the Spirit led Jesus out into the desert to be tempted by the devil. Why did he have to go? What was accomplished/demonstrated there? As we watch Jesus counter Satan’s temptations with Scripture, we learn valuable lessons on how we can defend against temptation in our lives as well.
9/27/2013 • 0
Prize What the World Pities (On the Way to the Cross - Part 5)
In this first part of Jesus' sermon on the plain, he taught that the values of his kingdom are in complete opposition to the values of our culture. In fact, his disciples are to prize what the world pities and pity what the world prizes. The natural outcome of this counter-cultural living is that many people will hate followers of Jesus. In the midst of this, Jesus commands us to rejoice.
9/22/2013 • 0
Get Ready!
The Bible is full of vivid characters, but few are more striking than John the Baptist. Wearing rough clothing made from camel hair with a leather belt around his waist and subsisting on a diet of locust and wild honey, he came out of nowhere and began to preach. What was his message? What are the connections between John and his ministry and the Old Testament prophets? And how does John’s ministry relate to Jesus? In this message from Matthew 3, entitled “Get Ready!” you will find the answers to these questions. You will also find out what Pastor Cam means when he says, “You have to get down to get in!”
9/20/2013 • 0
Are You Pretending or Defending?
9/15/2013 • 0
The Birthday of the King
Christmas in September? Find out why the Evangelical Community Church of Abu Dhabi was singing Christmas carols in September in this message entitled The Birthday of the King, and what we learn about the birth of Christ and its significance from Matthew 1:18-2:23.
9/13/2013 • 0
Lord of the Sabbath (On the Way to the Cross - Part 4)
The Pharisees in Jesus' time were obsessed with rules to the point that they had lost the heart of God's law. Jesus' teaching and healing on the Sabbath served as an indictment against their legalism. Beyond that though, Jesus demonstrated that he is the Lord of the Sabbath. That is, he has ultimate authority to interpret and apply the law of God.
9/8/2013 • 0
The Promise Keeper?
In this message, we embark on a study of the Gospel of Matthew. What effect would the opening words of the Gospel of Matthew have had on his Jewish readers? Why does Matthew begin his Gospel with a genealogy (Matthew 1:1-17)? Who are the key figures in Jesus’ genealogy? Why did Pastor Cam entitle this message The Promise Keeper?
9/6/2013 • 0
Two Lost Sons - A Parable of the Gospel
“What is the Gospel?” The question may seem simple enough, but the response has profound and eternal significance. The Gospel is the Good News message of God redeeming the world through the death of His Son for His own Glory to be displayed. Jesus illustrates His Gospel by sharing a remarkable parable in Luke 15:11-32. You will find yourself in the story as you see the power of the Gospel transforming rebels into sons that love the Father.
8/30/2013 • 0
The Good News (On the Way to the Cross - Part 2)
Jesus came to proclaim the year of God's favor to the poor. This good news was good both spiritually and physically, but it has some limitations. First, the year of God's favor is limited in time, second it is limited to those who will respond in faith to Jesus.
8/25/2013 • 0
Feeling Our Age
Is age a feeling or a fact? In a way it’s both. In this message, Feeling Our Age, we discuss what the passing of years means to us, and using Psalm 90 as our text, we discover what it means to “So number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom.”
8/23/2013 • 0
The Journey Begins (On the Way to the Cross - Part 1)
We begin our journey with Jesus toward the central event of his life and ministry. Jesus was led into the desert and tempted by Satan to demonstrate his fitness for the task ahead: to create a new humanity with himself as their new head. In doing so, Jesus also demonstrated the most effective way to combat the Satan's temptations in our lives.
8/18/2013 • 0
The Way of Forgiveness
The Way of Forgiveness: Forgiveness is such a critical part of the Christian life, and yet many of us misunderstand not only the nature of forgiveness, but especially the outworking of it in relationship to one another. In this message, Pastor Mark will help you to see the doctrine of forgiveness in a new light and give you strong practical applications which can powerfully change your life. Romans 12:18
8/16/2013 • 0
Awesome God
In this message, we explore the emotion of awe. Every human being has a natural capacity to feel awe when witnessing great size, beauty or intricacy. But often that is where the experience ends. That is too bad, because awe is an opportunity to experience God in new and personal ways. Find out how in this message from Psalm 104 entitled, Awesome, God!
8/9/2013 • 0
Hope in the Lord!
In this series of messages on human emotions, we set out to explore the emotion of “hope” only to hit a snag. The Hebrew concept of hope is not an emotion at all, but an action verb. Find out the significance of this discovery in this message from Psalm 130 entitled Hope in the Lord!
8/2/2013 • 0
What Shall I Render?
After a series of messages on negative (painful) emotions, in this message (What Shall I Render?) we consider a positive emotion �
7/26/2013 • 0
When I Am Afraid
Fear. It is the oldest of all negative human emotions. We can trace it back to Genesis 3. It is a lasting legacy of sin and the Fall of Man in the Garden of Eden. Fear is a very personal emotion. We fear different things to different degrees for different reasons. But we all experience it and live with it in some measure almost every day of our lives. What is the Biblical antidote to fear? Find out in this message from Psalm 27 entitled When I Am Afraid.
7/19/2013 • 0
Fullness of Joy and Pleasures Forever
7/12/2013 • 0
Persevering In The Lord
7/5/2013 • 0
I Shall Dwell in the House of the Lord
6/30/2013 • 0
In Your Anger
Anger is one of the most dangerous and destructive of human emotions. In this message, In Your Anger, we examine the nature and causes of anger and then look for a Biblical strategy for dealing with our anger before God �
6/28/2013 • 0
I Will Fear No Evil
6/23/2013 • 0
Then I Confessed My Sin
There is nothing more painful to the child of God than the torment of a guilty conscience and the resulting sense of alienation from God. We look at Psalm 38 for a description of that misery. We then examine Psalm 51 for the remedy in this message entitled: Then I Confessed My Sin.
6/21/2013 • 0
I Shall Not Want
6/16/2013 • 0
Why Are You Cast Down, O My Soul?
We are all subject to the ups and downs of human emotion. We love the “ups”. But all too often, life knocks us down. The title of this sermon is taken straight from the text of Psalm 42: Why Are You Cast Down, O My Soul? How do we deal with the down times in life? Join us as we search this psalm for clues.
6/14/2013 • 0
The Lord is My Shepherd
6/9/2013 • 0
Now Much More
In this service, we acknowledge the people who will be leaving Abu Dhabi permanently during the summer. In the message, entitled Now Much More, taken from Philippians 2:12-13, Pastor Cam challenged those who were leaving to continue their spiritual journey and “work out their salvation” in their new places of life and ministry.
6/7/2013 • 0
Happy is the Man
During this service, we gave a Bible to each of the 6-year olds in the church. We also witnessed six couples (parents) dedicate themselves and their infants/ children to the Lord. What do these two events have in common? How does Psalm 1 tie them together? Find out in this message entitled Happy Is the Man and see if you have an “app-gap”.
5/31/2013 • 0
Where-ever to Whomever
5/26/2013 • 0
Where-ever to Whomever
5/24/2013 • 0
Fishing with Dynamite
5/19/2013 • 0
Fishing with Dynamite
5/17/2013 • 0
Women of Faith
5/12/2013 • 0
Great is Your Faith
This week, being Mother's Day in some countries around the world, we look at a mother often overlooked in God's word yet her story is repeated in two different gospels: firstly in Matthew 15:21-28 and again in Mark 7:24-30. This mother gives us an example how we as parents should seek after Jesus, being willing to go on their knees and beg and plead before the God of All to see change in their children's lives. Can we come to a place where Jesus looks at us and says,
5/10/2013 • 0
I Will Redeem You
In this sermon, we look at the Book of Ruth as a whole, and offer a fourth reason for why it is in the Bible. What is the fourth reason? What does it have to do with Jesus? And how did it tie in with our monthly Communion Service? Find out in this final message in the series entitled “I Will Redeem You.”
5/3/2013 • 0
Unusual Marriage Proposal
It is the story of a very Unusual Marriage Proposal. It took place in the dark at midnight, on the edge of threshing floor near Bethlehem. Who asked whom? What was the answer? What were the implications for Ruth? For Naomi? What was God doing? And why is the Book of Ruth in the Bible? Find out in this message from Ruth 3 and 4.
4/26/2013 • 0
You Must Be Born Again
4/21/2013 • 0
Building on the Rock
We welcome Mr. McGirr as our speaker this morning. He is the special speaker at the ECC Men’s retreat this weekend. Originally from Northern Ireland, he has been on the Mission Field for the last 20 years. He is married and has 6 children ages 5-16. He has a passion for seeing God's people take the gospel out to the nations.
4/19/2013 • 0
I Am the Bread of Life
4/14/2013 • 0
It Just So Happened
In the Book of Ruth, we find the wonderful truth that God loves to rebuild broken lives. But just how does he do that? In this message from Ruth 2, entitled It Just So Happened, we discover three methods God uses to provide for us as his children and, when necessary, to mend our broken lives. Sometimes we miss seeing God’s hand at work because we don’t know where to look.
4/12/2013 • 0
When God Surveys the Cross
4/7/2013 • 0
Shattered Dreams and Broken Lives
We all start out in life with our dreams and ambitions. But life doesn’t always follow our script. What happens when we wake up one day, far from home with our dream in pieces and our life broken? In this message from Ruth 1, entitled Shattered Dreams and Broken Lives we follow the story of a Jewish woman and her family who left God’s place of blessing “to sojourn (stay a little while)” in a distant land. What happened to her there? What spiritual lessons can we learn from her experience?
4/5/2013 • 0
Easter Sunrise Service
3/31/2013 • 0
“Surely This Man Was the Son of God!”
“Surely This Man Was the Son of God!” In this Good Friday message, we examine Mark’s account of the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ from Mark 15:33-16:8. From his account, Pastor Cam highlights four specific details and uses them to answer three critical questions about the events of Good Friday and Easter.
3/29/2013 • 0
God's Underestimated King
3/24/2013 • 0
Where is the God of Elijah?
“Where is the God of Elijah?” This was the question Elisha asked as he stood beside the River Jordan after Elijah was taken up into heaven. It is a good question for us today. As we reflect on the life and times of Elijah, what are the lessons we can take away? The bottom line from this message on 2 Kings 1-2 is this: Elijah is gone, but the God of Elijah is still here!
3/22/2013 • 0
Treasuring God When Times Are Good
3/17/2013 • 0
Of Kings and Prophets
In this sermon, we survey 3 chapters, 1 Kings 20-22, taken from the heart of the historical books of the Old Testament and the history of the northern kingdom of Israel. The times were dark as the nation and its leaders turned away from God to follow idols. But God was still there and he was not silent. His voice was still audible through his courageous servants, the prophets. What lessons can we learn from their example? More importantly, what do we learn about God and his character in these chapters? Find out in this message entitled Of Kings and Prophets.
3/15/2013 • 0
How Can I Experience Healing in my Relationships?
3/10/2013 • 0
What Are You Doing Here?
“I’ve had enough!” Have you ever felt that way? That’s what Elijah told God as he lay down to sleep under a tree in the desert. Discouragement, depression and despair; we’ve all felt them. Elijah, a man “subject to like passions as we are...” felt them too. In this message from 1 Kings 19 (What Are You Doing Here?), we examine the contributing causes to Elijah’s feelings as well as how God responded to his hurting servant.
3/8/2013 • 0
Will God Ever Answer My Prayer?
3/3/2013 • 0
The Battle on the Mountain
The Battle on the Mountain! It was a titanic struggle for the hearts and minds of the people of Israel. On one side: the pagan god, Baal with 450 prophets. On the other side: Yahweh with one lone prophet. Who will send the fire from heaven? Who will win the battle? And what was at stake? Elijah’s challenge continues to ring out today: “If Yahweh (the God of the Bible) is God, then follow him. If ______ (you fill in the blank) is God then follow him.” It’s decision time! 1 Kings 18
3/1/2013 • 0
How Can I Know God’s Will?
2/24/2013 • 0
According to the Word of the Lord
In this message, According to the Word of the Lord, we embark on a series of messages from the life and times of Elijah, the great prophet of God. From 1 Kings 17 we discover clues about Elijah’s origins as well as his character. But above all, we find God establishing his own credentials and the credentials of his prophet in preparation for a great spiritual battle that was about to be fought for the minds and hearts of the people of Israel.
2/22/2013 • 0
The Secret of Contentment
2/17/2013 • 0
The Road of Decision
2/15/2013 • 0
Baptism - A Celebration of Identity and Commitment
2/10/2013 • 0
Baptism - A Celebration of Identity and Commitment
2/8/2013 • 0
Do This in Remembrance of Me
Every month, we observe the Lord’s Supper (or Communion) as a church. In this message, Pastor Cam admits that when he was growing up, he did not enjoy these services. But as a young pastor he discovered two clues in the passage (1 Corinthians 11:17-34) that changed his perspective and set him free. Find out what these two clues are and see if they change the way you participate in the Lord’s Supper. Do This in Remembrance of Me.
2/3/2013 • 0
Do This in Remembrance of Me
Every month, we observe the Lord’s Supper (or Communion) as a church. In this message, Pastor Cam admits that when he was growing up, he did not enjoy these services. But as a young pastor he discovered two clues in the passage (1 Corinthians 11:17-34) that changed his perspective and set him free. Find out what these two clues are and see if they change the way you participate in the Lord’s Supper. Do This in Remembrance of Me.
2/1/2013 • 0
Endurance Through Sacrifice
1/27/2013 • 0
Moving On Up
This sermon, entitled “Moving On Up” is the second in a 2 part series on the purpose statement of our church (ECC). Using Matthew 28:18-20 we try to get at the heart of the “Great Commission” and find out how it sets the agenda for all of our church activities and programs.
1/25/2013 • 0
The Church - Growth Through Trust
1/20/2013 • 0
Like Living Stones
What is the purpose of ECC? In this first of two messages on the ECC Purpose Statement (entitled Like Living Stones), we turn to 1 Peter 2:4-10. Peter uses three powerful images to portray God’s view of the church, giving us a comprehensive, 3-dimensional picture of what God intends the church to be and do. Only when we understand God’s “big picture” of the church are we able to understand its vital place in God’s plan and our role in it.
1/18/2013 • 0
The Church - Strength Through Love
1/13/2013 • 0
The Lone Ranger is a Myth
This is the final message in our series on the Book of Romans, taken from Romans 15:23-16:27. As Paul wraps up his letter with personal notes and greetings, he reveals himself to be a man of deep friendships and personal relationships. We also discover 5 needs that are met as the church gathers together and shares the life of faith in community. Entitled The Lone Ranger Is a Myth, we find out why the concept of “private religion” is not Biblical.
1/11/2013 • 0
A Godly Ambition
As we approach the end of this sermon series from the Book of Romans, Pastor Cam takes time for a brief review of the Gospel and looks at 3 responses called for by the “Good News” from God. Find out what they are and how the third response (elaborated in Romans 15:14-21) can (and needs to) become A Godly Ambition that should shape not only the coming year, but the rest of our lives.
1/4/2013 • 0
Let's Put the X Back in Xmas!
Let's Put the X Back in Xmas! That is Pastor Cam’s unusual sermon title for this special Christmas message. Heresy? Find out in this message on the real meaning of Christmas, taken from Luke 2:11.
12/21/2012 • 0
When Lists Collide!
When Lists Collide! This is the second of two sermons taken from Romans 14:1-15:13 on the topic of a Christian life-style and differences of opinion among Christians about what is permitted and not permitted. Last week we looked at the importance of forming one’s own convictions and living by those convictions. In this message we talk about how to get along with other Christians who have a different list than ours. How shall we relate to those with a longer list and those with a shorter list? Can we experience unity even if we don’t agree on our lists?
12/14/2012 • 0
Making Our List and Checking It Twice
Making Our List and Checking It Twice. That is the title for this message, the first of two from Romans 14:1-15:13. There are many matters about which the Bible is very clear. But there are also a host of other matters in which moral values and decisions about what is right and wrong are not so clear. They are matters about which there are dramatic differences of opinion even amongst believers who desire to walk with God. How shall we navigate this maze? In this message, Pastor Cam discusses why it is important to have a personal list of “not to dos” and to hold firmly to our convictions.
12/7/2012 • 0
How to Remain Joyful
11/30/2012 • 0
Do You Know What Time It Is?
Do You Know What Time It Is? That is the title for this sermon from Romans 13:8-14. “You know the time...” Paul tells us in verse 11. What time is he referring to? And how does it give urgency to Paul’s instructions to us to “walk in love” and “walk in light”?
11/23/2012 • 0
Lessons in Citizenship
As believers, we now belong to the Kingdom of God. He is our ruler and we owe our ultimate loyalty and allegiance to him. So how should that affect our attitudes and actions toward earthly rulers and authorities? In Romans 13:1-7, Paul answers that question and gives us some Lessons in Citizenship.
11/16/2012 • 0
Ready for Battle?
There is a battle raging between good and evil. We are caught up in the struggle in every arena of life, whether we want to be or not. As followers of Christ and members of his “army for good” how can we prepare for battle? In this message, Ready for Battle?, based on Romans 12:9-21 we look at the attitudes, strategies and responses that will lead us to “overcome evil with good.”
11/9/2012 • 0
Just Do It!
In this message on Romans 12:3-8, Pastor Cam traces his own personal journey on the subject of spiritual gifts. His conclusions may surprise you as he turns away from all the lists and definitions and issues a simple call to action: Just Do It!
11/2/2012 • 0
How Shall We Then Live?
In this message we move into final major section of the Book of Romans. Once again borrowing a sermon title (How Shall We Then Live?), Pastor Cam explores the implications of Romans 12:2 and both the process and promised result of our sanctification as we pursue and experience the will of God in our lives.
10/26/2012 • 0
Watch and See What God Will Do
10/19/2012 • 0
More Questions
Pastor Cam begins this sermon by pronouncing Romans 11 to be the most difficult chapter in the entire letter; one which raises More Questions for us to wrestle with. In this message, he wrestles with (but does not finally resolve) these issues. But beyond the difficulty and potential controversy, there are some clear and unifying applications and conclusions that lead us to a unity of praise and worship.
10/12/2012 • 0
An Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians
In the mid 1700’s a man by the name of William Carey wrote a tract/treatise to the churches of his day. The title began with the words: An Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians...Pastor Cam borrows his title for this message from Romans 10:14-21. As those who have received the Gospel of justification by faith, what are our obligations? What are we doing to fulfill them? And just how far are we willing to go to be obedient to God’s command?
10/5/2012 • 0
Where Israel Went Wrong
It is a common mantra of many people today: “All roads lead to heaven. It doesn’t matter what you believe, as long as you are sincere.” But will this popular conviction stand up under the light of Scripture? Find out in this message from Romans 9:30-10:13, titled Where Israel Went Wrong.
9/28/2012 • 0
Questions, Questions, Questions!
In Romans 9 to 11, Paul embarks on another detour in which he addresses questions pertaining to the Jews; their history, their future, and their place in God’s plan. As he does so he wrestles with difficult questions about God’s promises, God’s sovereignty and human responsibility. In this message, Questions, Questions, Questions!, from Romans 9:1-29 we begin to examine these questions and find ourselves face to face with mystery.
9/14/2012 • 0
Good News: A Review
As we prepare to resume our journey through the Book of Romans, we take this sermon, Good News: A Review, take some time for review the first 8 chapters. What is the Gospel? Why is it “good news”? If it is “good news” why do the first 3 chapters contain so much “bad news”?
9/7/2012 • 0
The Pursuit of Wisdom
It is the start of a new school year for many. In this message, The Pursuit of Wisdom, Pastor Cam explores the difference between knowledge and wisdom. Using Proverbs 1-2 as a text, the sermon invites us all to commit ourselves anew this year to the pursuit of true wisdom.
8/31/2012 • 0
Surely the Lord is in This Place!
In this message, Pastor Cam speaks especially to those who are new to Abu Dhabi and struggling with adjusting to this new place. Drawing from the experiences of Jacob in the Book of Genesis, we find that new experiences give us opportunities to discover God in new ways and for our “family faith” to become “personal faith.” May all of us be able to look around in the midst of life’s challenges and realize with Jacob: Surely the Lord is in This Place!
8/24/2012 • 0
Waiting in God's Loving Sovereignty
8/17/2012 • 0
Running to Win
8/10/2012 • 0
True Humility
8/3/2012 • 0
Abide
Do you want an abundant life that overflows with joy? Do you ever subtly believe that if you accomplish more for Jesus, you will have more joy? Jesus did not give a list of religious duties to accomplish! The only word that Jesus gave that is necessary to live life abundantly is abide. What does it mean to abide in Jesus? How do you abide? If you desire to have a productive life for Jesus that overflows with joy, spend some time contemplating John 15:1-11.
7/27/2012 • 0
Commitment That Will Change the World (Part 2)
7/20/2012 • 0
Commitment That Will Change the World (Part 1)
7/13/2012 • 0
Living Well
7/6/2012 • 0
Living the Impossible
6/29/2012 • 0
Why Covenant Community
6/22/2012 • 0
Sermon on the Mount
6/15/2012 • 0
Freedom From Guilt
6/8/2012 • 0
Proclaiming Our Confession
6/1/2012 • 0
Why Does God Allow Suffering?
5/25/2012 • 0
Discipleship on Display: Acts 4:1-31
5/18/2012 • 0
Beware of Sharks!
In this message, Pastor Cam bids farewell to all who will be leaving Abu Dhabi and ECC during the summer and not returning. Using Colossians 2:6-23 as a text, he urges us to Beware of Sharks! Who are the sharks, how can we recognize them and what can we do to “stay safe”?
5/11/2012 • 0
A Sacred Obligation
In this second of two concluding messages on our series in Romans 1-8, we look back all the way to Romans 1 and Paul’s words in verse 14: “I am obligated...” What was Paul’s sense of obligation? To whom did he feel obligated? After 8 chapters and 8 months of studies in Romans, what is our obligation? Find out in this message entitled A Sacred Obligation.
5/4/2012 • 0
Therefore...
Therefore...That is the title of this message. In the first of two concluding messages for our series on the first 8 chapters of Romans, we leap ahead to Romans 12:1, as Paul begins to draw conclusions and implications from the Gospel for our everyday lives and choices.
4/27/2012 • 0
A Costly Pursuit
4/20/2012 • 0
You’re Safe!
The world is a dangerous place. There are many things that can create fear in our hearts. In this message entitled “You’re Safe!” taken from Romans 8:31-39, we find that our salvation and the Gospel of “justification by faith” is the ultimate answer to all our fears. Enemies and threats may abound, but nothing in all creation can separate us from the love of Christ.
4/13/2012 • 0
Does the Resurrection Really Matter?
Does the Resurrection Really Matter? As Christians around the world gather on this special Good Friday/Easter weekend, we ask this question. What is the significance of the resurrection to us today, almost 2000 years later? Surveying the Book of Romans, we find over 10 specific references to the resurrection and the fact that Jesus rose from the dead. As we examine them, we find that the resurrection of Jesus has implications for our past, our present and our future.
4/6/2012 • 0
God Has a Plan
Romans 8:28 contains one of the most wonderfully reassuring promises in all of Scripture, and makes the list of almost everyone’s selection of favorite verses. But wait a minute. Why can so many Christians quote this verse, and yet they don’t know the verses that follow it (verse 29-30)? In this message, God Has a Plan, Pastor Cam explores the context to find out to whom God makes this promise and what purpose God is desiring to fulfill in the lives of his children.
3/30/2012 • 0
The Last Twenty Four Hours
3/16/2012 • 0
There is A Whole Lot of Groaning
There is A Whole Lot of Groaning going on in Romans 8:18-27. In fact, the passage lists three different “groaners.” A closer look also reveals that there are three different kinds of groaning. In this message we identify the groaners and take a closer look at the kinds of groaning and find a rather comprehensive summary of the whole Christian experience.
3/9/2012 • 0
Walking According to the Spirit
One of the fundamental differences between a believer in Jesus Christ and someone who has not trusted Christ is that the believer is indwelt by the Spirit of Christ. And that changes everything! We now live and walk in entirely new realm; the realm of the Spirit of God. In Romans 8:15-17, we explore the new realities of life for all who are now Walking According to the Spirit.
3/2/2012 • 0
Commissioning Service for Mark du Bord
Make Disciples of All Nations Commissioning Service for Mark du Bord
2/24/2012 • 0
Christ, the Foundation of the Kingdom of God
2/17/2012 • 0
So, What’s Different?
In this message from Romans 8:1-4, we pose the question: So, What’s Different? When you placed your faith in Jesus Christ as Savior, what changed? In this passage, Paul summarizes the great truths of our justification to set the stage for his transition to his discussion of our sanctification in the chapters to follow. We move from the consideration of the wonderful truth that we are “in Christ” to the life-changing implications of the truth that “Christ is in you.”
2/3/2012 • 0
Not Guilty!
In this sermon, we explore a single verse of Scripture (Romans 8:1). The court of heaven is assembled. The evidence has been presented. The arguments have been made. The defendant stands. The verdict is read: “We find the defendant...Not Guilty!” This is one of the most glorious and liberating verses in the entire Scripture. Find out what it means and who is included in this wonderful verdict. Above all, find out if you are one of them.
1/27/2012 • 0
What the Law Could Not Do
Romans 7:14-25 contains one of the most famous sections of Paul’s letter to the Romans: “For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do...” But what part of his life experience is Paul describing with these verses? Is this his present reality, or is it a description of his pre-conversion life? Both positions present the interpreter with some difficulties. Find out what those difficulties are and then make up your own mind as you listen to this message, entitled What the Law Could Not Do.
1/20/2012 • 0
What Is the Problem?
What about the law? That is the question the Jews in Paul’s audience would have been asking. Is the law the problem? Is the law the solution? And if not What Is the Problem? Find out in this message from Romans 7:7-13.
1/13/2012 • 0
We're Free
Imagine a devout, first century Jew who has been carefully observing the Old Testament laws and festivals and sacrifices; then he reads Paul’s words in Romans 3:21: But now a righteousness from God apart from law has been made known...What are some of the feelings or questions that he might have? This is the issue that Paul takes up in Romans chapter 7. This message, We're Free, focusing on Romans 7:1-6, is the first of three messages on this chapter and topic.
1/6/2012 • 0
A Faithful, Incorruptible Church
12/30/2011 • 0
What Happened in Bethlehem?
It’s Christmas and Pastor Cam is observing an ECC tradition by preaching his favorite Christmas message, titled, “What Happened in Bethlehem?” We’ve read the story Luke 2:1-7 a thousand times, but did it really happen the way we think it did? Could all those Christmas cards and Christmas pageants have it wrong? Find out in this message and find out if it really makes any difference.
12/23/2011 • 0
Choose Your Master!
“Shall we sin because we are not under law but under grace?” Paul is still wrestling with the question of whether the doctrine of justification by faith encourages us to continue in a life of sin. In Romans 6:15-23, Paul uses the metaphor of slaves and slavery to call us to service to our new Master. Along the way he challenges us to Choose Your Master! and makes it clear that there are only two choices.
12/16/2011 • 0
A New Allegiance, a New Obedience
A New Allegiance, a New Obedience. After 5 and a half chapters with no commands, we suddenly run across a “nest” of them in Romans 6:12-14. What are they? Why are they significant? What do they have to do with our new identity in Christ and the fact that we now belong to a new kingdom and we have a new King?
12/9/2011 • 0
What Do You Reckon?
What Do You Reckon? It may sound like a line of dialogue out of and old cowboy movie, but in this message, Pastor Cam shows that the way we answer that question has profound implications for the way we live our lives. Learn why in this message from Romans 6:1-11.
12/2/2011 • 0
Faith in Crisis
11/25/2011 • 0
Grace Abounds!
Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones describes Romans 5:12-21 as both the most difficult and most important paragraph in the entire Book of Romans. What makes it difficult? What makes it important? This message addresses the question of how the human race got into the mess it’s in and also identifies the way out. It all started with the “first Adam” and the answer lies in the “last Adam”. If this doesn’t make any sense to you, then you need to listen to/read this sermon entitled Grace Abounds!
11/18/2011 • 0
The Greatest Love Story Ever Told!
It is The Greatest Love Story Ever Told! The whole Bible is a love story. But the truth of God’s love is condensed and focused with special power in Romans 5:6-11. Find out why it is the “greatest love story” and how God’s love for us is contrasted with every other love story you’ve ever heard.
11/11/2011 • 0
Since We’ve Been Justified
Since we’ve been justified... After presenting the wonderful truth that we have been justified by faith, Paul begins to elaborate the many benefits that are included as a result. Romans 5:1-11 is so packed with spiritual truth that we will spend two weeks in this passage. In this first one, exploring verses 1-5, we look at four wonderful “gifts within the gift”.
11/4/2011 • 0
Father Abraham Had Many Sons
Father Abraham Had Many Sons. That’s the title to an old song as well as the title of this sermon, taken from Romans 4. Who are Abraham’s sons? Why does it matter? And how does all this relate to the Gospel message and justification by faith? All of these questions are examined in this message.
10/28/2011 • 0
Protect Your Identity
10/21/2011 • 0
Good News
After two and a half chapters of unremitting bad news, Paul turns a corner with the words “But now...”and the Good News of the Gospel breaks forth like a shaft of sunshine on a dark, stormy day. Still using the language of the courtroom, in Romans 3:21-31 Paul presents the most complete and comprehensive summary of the legal, logical and theological foundations of the Christian faith contained anywhere in Scripture.
10/14/2011 • 0
When God Surveys the Cross
10/7/2011 • 0
Who Needs the Gospel? Case Study #3
In this message (Who Needs the Gospel? Case Study #3) Paul brings the third group before God’s court. Who is this group? What is their defense? How does Paul argue the case against them? Find out in this message from Romans 2:17-29.
9/30/2011 • 0
Who Needs the Gospel? Case Study #2
In Romans 2:1-16, Paul brings the second defendant before God’s court. To our surprise, he looks pretty good; like a next door neighbor or even the person sitting next to us in church. But how does God see him? When God looks below the surface, what does he see? We consider the argument for the prosecution and the defense in the case against the Moral Man in this message entitled: Who Needs the Gospel? Case Study #2.
9/23/2011 • 0
Who Needs the Gospel? Case Study #1
In Romans 1 and 2, Paul brings three groups of people before God’s court and argues their liability before God. In Romans 1:18-32, in a message entitled Who Needs the Gospel? Case Study #1 we take a look at the case against the first group whom Pastor Cam describes as “pagans”. What is the definition of a pagan? What potential defense might he make before the court? How does Paul argue against them? What does it all mean for the man living in the remotest part of the jungle? And what does it mean for us?
9/16/2011 • 0
I Am Not Ashamed!
In the opening paragraph of Paul’s epistle to the Romans (Romans 1:1-17), he introduces himself and his message. What was his message? How did Paul feel about it? And why is Pastor Cam excited about preaching this series of messages? Find out in this message entitled I Am Not Ashamed!
9/9/2011 • 0
Trust and Obey...God’s Path to Peace
We are standing on the threshold of a new school and ministry year. What will this year hold? What do we want it to hold? Pastor Cam introduces an Old Testament word that contains a world full of wonderful promise: “Shalom”. What does this word mean? And how can we experience it? Taking passages from Isaiah, this message gives the answer: Trust and Obey...God’s Path to Peace.
9/2/2011 • 0
Good Theology
Everyone is a theologian. Every one of us has a concept of God which shapes our world view and influences our thoughts, attitudes and actions. In Psalm 139, David reflects on some basic cornerstones of Good Theology. But he is not doing abstract theology but relating to these truths in a very personal way. This message will help you do the same.
8/26/2011 • 0
Praise the Lord, O My Soul
In Psalm 103, David challenges himself: Praise the Lord, O My Soul, and forget not all his benefits. In the rest of the psalm he sets out to list those benefits. In this message, Pastor Cam compares this psalm to a beautifully woven carpet which is comprised of both dark threads and bright and colorful threads. The dark threads are the realities of the human condition. The bright threads are the attributes of God which are on display. Find out how David weaves them together into a beautiful psalm of praise and then join David in praise?
8/19/2011 • 0
How Long, O Lord?
Have you ever felt like God had forgotten you? What were the circumstances? How long did the feelings last? What did you do with those feelings? In Psalm 13, David accuses God of forgetting him and asks the question: How Long, O Lord?
8/12/2011 • 0
Covered or Just Covered Up?
What is the worst thing you have ever done? That is the uncomfortable question that Pastor Cam uses to open this sermon. Then he raises the question: Is your sin Covered or Just Covered Up? What is the difference? And what must we do to ensure that our sins are truly covered? Find out in this sermon from Psalm 32.
8/5/2011 • 0
Righteous Living God's Way
7/29/2011 • 0
Finding Joy in the Midst of Trials
7/22/2011 • 0
Affirming the Will of God
7/15/2011 • 0
Reclaiming Your Spiritual Ground
7/8/2011 • 0
A Man After God’s Own Heart
In 1 Samuel 13:14, God announced that he was seeking for “a man after his own heart”. He found that man in David, the greatest of all the kings of Israel. When God goes looking for such a man (or woman) what exactly is he looking for? In this message, entitled A Man After God’s Own Heart, Pastor Cam identifies six qualities from the life of King David. How many of them do you have?
7/1/2011 • 0
Why Jonah Ran Away
Jonah 4 contains more surprises. A vine that grows overnight. A divinely appointed worm. A suicidal prophet. Why is the prophet angry? How does the answer to that question relate to the sermon title: Why Jonah Ran Away. This chapter is the key to the whole book of Jonah. It provides us a glimpse into the heart of Jonah. It also gives us a glimpse into the heart of God. What does it tell us about what is in our own hearts?
6/24/2011 • 0
Does God Change His Mind?
Does God Change His Mind? That is the title for this sermon from Jonah 3. Twice this chapter uses a Hebrew word expressing that God “relented” or changed his mind. How do we reconcile these verses with other passages that seem to say the opposite? More importantly, what was it in the Ninevites response to Jonah’s preaching that caused God to change his mind and what is the relevance of this chapter to us today?
6/17/2011 • 0
In My Distress...I Called for Help
Jonah 2 is a personal testimony written by Jonah about his experience in the sea and in the belly of the great fish. It contains some valuable lessons on prayer and God’s deliverance. Find out what they are in this message entitled: In My Distress...I Called for Help.
6/10/2011 • 0
A Prophet Goes AWOL
A Prophet Who Went AWOL. That is the title of this sermon from Jonah 1. AWOL stands for Absent Without Official Leave. Or in this case, maybe it would better stand for Avoiding the Will Of the Lord. Or Abandoning the Work Of the Lord. In any case, Jonah fled from the presence of the Lord. Find out what happened and why going AWOL is never a good idea!
6/3/2011 • 0
The Lord Scattered Them
In this last message of the series, we look at the story of the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11. The title of the message is The Lord Scattered Them. What was the problem with the people’s plan? Why did God scatter them? When does unity become a dangerous thing? Pastor Cam also uses this lessons of this chapter to give a farewell challenge to people who will be leaving Abu Dhabi permanently over the summer.
5/27/2011 • 0
I Will Make a Covenant with You
What did the earth look like as Noah and his family emerged from the ark? How did the world after the Flood differ from the world before the Flood? While we cannot answer these questions with any certainty, God’s promises and pronouncements in Genesis 9 give us some intriguing clues. In this message, I Will Make a Covenant with You, we look at God’s covenant with Noah. What was new and what remained the same?
5/20/2011 • 0
By Faith Noah Built an Ark
By Faith Noah Built an Ark. This is a second sermon from Genesis 6-8. In the first message we focused on the reasons for the flood. In this message we explore the reasons for the ark, and we find ourselves face to face with profound Scriptural truths of grace, faith and obedience.
5/13/2011 • 0
And God Saw...
Genesis 6-8 contains one of the most familiar stories in the Bible: the story of Noah and the Flood. We tend to focus on the story from the perspective of Noah and his family in the ark. But what about the implications of the story for those left outside when the rain began to fall and the flood waters started to rise? This is our focus in this first message And God Saw... on this passage as we look at the theological lessons behind the story: lessons about the nature of man and the character of God.
5/6/2011 • 0
A Useful Disciple of Jesus Christ
Eleven people were baptized in the service today. In the message, Pastor Cam challenged them be A Useful Disciple of Jesus Christ and pointed them to a promise in 2 Peter 1:8-9. Find out what the promise is and what the preconditions are for spiritual usefulness.
4/29/2011 • 0
Worthy Is the Lamb
When is the last time you heard a Good Friday sermon preached from the Book of Revelation? In this sermon from Revelation 5 entitled Worthy Is the Lamb, we slip through the doors of heaven and watch and listen to hear how the events of Good Friday are celebrated there.
4/22/2011 • 0
Because He Suffered...
In Luke 9:22, Jesus predicted he would “suffer many things.” In this message, we take a look at some of the things Jesus suffered in his final hours on earth. Then in Hebrews 2:18 we read “Because He himself suffered...He is able to help.” What kind of help are we talking about? And what is the link between Jesus’ sufferings and his ability to help? Find out in this message entitled Because He Suffered...
4/15/2011 • 0
God's Framework for Raising Children
4/8/2011 • 0
Enoch Walked with God
Genesis 5:1-6:8 makes dry and puzzling reading. What is the purpose of this chapter of “begats” being included in the Bible? And who on earth are the “sons of God” and the “daughters of men” and the “Nephilim” in chapter 6? In this message, we attempt to answer these questions. But the real focus of the message is an intriguing phrase found in chapter 5. It is the summary of a distinctive life: Enoch Walked with God. Who is this man? What do we know about him? And what can we learn from him?
4/1/2011 • 0
A Better Sacrifice
Genesis 4 is a familiar story: the first brothers, the first murder, Cain and Abel. It is a story that has fascinated mankind from the beginning of time. In this message A Better Sacrifice we discover the pernicious nature of sin and the way it spreads. We also discuss the contrast between the sacrifice of Cain and the sacrifice of Abel. Why did God accept the one and not the other?
3/25/2011 • 0
Consequences
This second sermon from Genesis 3 is entitled Consequences. We look at God’s pronouncement of judgment against the serpent, the woman and the man, as well as the consequences of the Fall of man on the creation as a whole. It is a tragic story, but in it we are also able to trace the threads of hope and of God’s grace.
3/18/2011 • 0
Fully Chosen
3/11/2011 • 0
The Ever Presence of God's Word
3/4/2011 • 0
Friend of God
Friend of God: James 2:17-24: Abraham was called a friend of God, The same promises are available for us as New Testament Christians, Come discover what it takes to be a friend with God and how to apply these concepts in our daily lives.
2/25/2011 • 0
Hope Rekindled
2/18/2011 • 0
Things Fall Apart
This is the first of two messages from Genesis 3. In this message, entitled Things Fall Apart and focusing primarily on Genesis 3:1-13, we approach the passage as a case study in Satan’s strategy and the dynamics of temptation. “Forewarned is forearmed” is certainly true in this case!
2/11/2011 • 0
Male and Female He Created Them
In Genesis 2:18, God declares, “It is not good for the man to be alone.” As God set out to rectify that situation we learn valuable lessons about man, gender and marriage in this message entitled Male and Female He Created Them, taken from Genesis 2:18-25.
1/28/2011 • 0
What is Man?
There is a very important, very fundamental question which demands an answer. How we answer the question has huge consequences in almost every domain and realm of life. It is the question: What is Man? It will take us several sermons to explore the Biblical answer to this question. By looking at the account of the creation of the first man (in Genesis 1:26-27 and Genesis 2:4-17) we discover what man was in his original state; made of dirt but destined for glory! This will take us well on our way to understanding what man was intended to be as well as give us clues to why we are in the mess we’re in today.
1/21/2011 • 0
God Commanded...And They Were Created
Genesis 1:1-2:3 raises many questions in our minds. Not all Christians answer these questions in the same way. In this message (God Commanded...And They Were Created), we take a quick look at some of those questions, but we quickly move beyond them. Most of our modern questions focus on the “How?” and the “When?” of Creation. But Genesis 1 focuses on “Who?” This is where we spend most of our time in this message. If God created the world and the universe around us, what does the universe reveal about him? How do these truths about God affect us today?
1/14/2011 • 0
In the Beginning
A great book needs a great opening sentence. The greatest book in the world has the greatest opening sentence of all time: In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1:1). In this message (In the Beginning) we focus exclusively on this profound opening sentence. What foundational theological truths does it establish? How do we know Genesis 1:1 is true? If it is true, what are the implications for us today?