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We have been welcomed into God’s family; we welcome everyone into our family of faith. We are loved and forgiven by God; we choose to love and forgive each other. We are designed in the likeness of God; we encourage one another to become more like Jesus. We are empowered by the Holy Spirit to engage in the mission of God. Thank you for joining us online! We pray you are encouraged by our weekly messages.
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"For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms." - Ephesians 6:12This morning, Pastor Russ continued our series on Ephesians as we learn about who our true enemy is.
"In him and through faith in him we may approach God with freedom and confidence." Ephesians 3:12This morning, we continued our current series on Ephesians as Pastor Russ started chapter 3.
Happy Sunday, Eastside! Hope you're doing well! This week Pastor Russ sits down with a member of our church, Jason van Winkle, and has a conversation about how COVID is impacting our Medical community. Join us in listening to a frontline worker's story.
Pastor Russ looks at our 2020 Vision and how we need to be a place to belong - welcoming to all and seeking after the face of Jesus Christ.
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In this message, we look beyond the virgin birth to a deeper issue: fear. Through Mary’s response to God, Israel’s fear in the wilderness, and Jesus’ words to anxious hearts, this sermon challenges us to identify the “security blankets” we cling to and invites us to trust the God who is truly with us, even when we’re afraid.
In Week 2 of Christmas at Eastside, we explore the historical reality of Jesus’ birth and what “Emmanuel, God with us” truly means. This message walks through biblical and historical evidence for the Christmas story and invites us to see Jesus not as myth, but as the Savior who stepped into our world to heal the deepest divide.
In this sermon, Pastor Russ looks at how cultural shifts have changed the way we share our faith—and why many believers feel hesitant or unsure today. He highlights four barriers that hold us back (pride, fear, pessimism, and indifference) and shows how the gospel frees us from each one. A challenging and encouraging reminder to listen well, love deeply, and reflect Jesus in our everyday relationships.
In this message, Pastor Russ unpacks Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well and shows how it reveals the heart of evangelism. As we enter the Christmas season, we’re reminded that Jesus meets us personally, offers salvation as a free gift, and invites us into a transformed life.
No matter where you are in your walk with God, He’s always inviting you back to His heart. In this powerful message, Pastor Jun unpacks the parable of the prodigal son from Luke 15—revealing how both sons were lost, and how the Father’s love never stopped pursuing them. Discover what it means to realign your heart with God’s, celebrate His grace, and live as His beloved child.
Are you moving too fast to notice what God is doing right in front of you? In this message, Pastor Russ explores how spiritual awareness changes everything. From Aaron carrying the names of Israel over his heart in Exodus 28, to Jesus healing a woman long bound in Luke 13, we see that God’s presence calls us to slow down and see clearly.
What drives us to be generous instead of greedy? In this message, we explore how God’s heart for generosity transforms ours—from Zacchaeus’ story in Luke 19 to timeless wisdom in Proverbs 13. Discover six core truths about giving that bring joy, purpose, and eternal perspective: God gave first, He owns it all, and we’re made to live with open hands and hearts.













