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Did you miss a Sunday with us? No worries! You can catch up with the weekly message here on our Podcast, East Brainerd Weekly. For more information go to www.eastbrainerdchurch.org
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Our responsibility is Jesus sharing, not nation building.
Stephen walks us through the importance of slowing down and recovering the rest God has given us.
As we get to the end of Jacob's story, we are reminded that each of us can "finish well" as we put our hopes in God.
It becomes impossible to tell your story without telling God's story
The importance of learning to slow down to enjoy the things of God.
Usefulness in the kingdom is not measured by the scale of the service but by the willingness to serve.
This week we look at Jacob's grief as he finds out about the apparent death of his son Joseph and how that impacts our connection to God.
When facing grief, we need tears, we need time, and we need truth.
Jacob's story is a reminder that God's blessings are rooted in His mercy not our merit.
On the first Sunday of 2026, we are minded that a new year comes with great promise, but can also remind of last years failures.
So a we start a new year, it is important to remember that God is with in the good and bad, and that This Year He goes on the journey with us.
Marlon Grande, our Hispanic minister shares some encouragement as we enter the new year to help us grow in our faith.
Jesus, coming to Earth as a baby reminds us that he embraced helplessness with the expectation that the church would embrace the helpless.
Before we knew it as the birthplace of the Savior, Bethlehem was just another small village.
On a special Sunday that our kids perform the Nativity story, Chris shared some thoughts on how God uses the most unexpected places for the most unexpected blessings.
Continuing to look a unfamiliar things in the Christmas story, Chris discuss the role Jesus' Genealogy in Matthew 1.
Ostranenie [os-strah-nuh-nee] is the literary device used to help the reader see familiar things in a new way. In the first lesson of this holiday series, Chris begins to look at the Christmas story in a new way through the book of Mark.
In Heaven there will be No More death. Their will be no more separation from God.
Chris wraps us this mini-series focused on being near to God.
As Paul said, "There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus".
So stop condemning yourself! Be thankful for nothing.
Turning our attention to God is the essence of worship. We find ourselves most fully alive when we turn our hearts to desiring God.
We must be willing to develop a whatever it takes mindset in order to foster a desire for God in the hearts of the next generation.
Jesus believed that ordinary people, just like you and me, can be agents of God's healing work in the world.
Your calling from the Lord is an invitation to serve right now where you are.



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