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30 years after Jesus died, the pivotal letter of Ephesians was written by a man named Paul. Paul had once been an ardent persecutor and enemy of Christianity, but the resurrected Jesus stopped Paul in his tracks, transformed his heart, and unleashed him into a new mission of spreading the very gospel that he was working to suppress.
We'll spend the new several months walking through the same verses that Paul penned for a group of diverse, gifted, and struggling Christians. We'll examine what it means for us to be "in Christ", the core message of the letter.
Last Week's Sermon
Strength for the Struggle
Ephesians 6:18-20 / August 24, 2025
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Life is war—and prayer is our greatest weapon. Paul reminds us in Ephesians 6 that prayer is not a domestic intercom for comfort, but a wartime walkie-talkie to call on God’s power in the struggle against the world, the flesh, and the devil.
When we pray with God, for one another, and for the mission of Christ, we push back darkness and step boldly into the eternal kingdom.
Nehemiah Series Promo
Sauldam teaching series : Nehemiah led Israel during a dark time of their history. Thrown into exile with their temple and capital city thrown down, the Jewish people needed hope and healing - and that's what God would give them. This series, Revival and Restoration, will walk through this historical book of the Old Testament
Deeper Series Promo
Sauldam teaching series : So often, we only experience a sort-of satisfying Christianity with sort-of interesting moments with God, but what if He wanted something better for us? Jesus said that we can do nothing without Him, but when we abide in Him then we will bear much fruit. let's go Deeper in our faith through three key habits: fasting, giving, and evangelizing.
Advent Series Promo
Sauldam teaching series : Advent means "arrival", and the Church has taken a special season every year to focus ourselves on the magnamity of Christ coming the first time--his first arrival. We will spend the month of December intentionally setting our hearts on the hope, peace, joy, and love that Christ brought with him as he came to earth.