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Jacob's Well Church
Author: Jacob's Well - Eau Claire, WI
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Wherever we are on our journey, we will take steps together to know and become like Jesus.
3 Weekend Services:
Saturdays 5:00pm (with JW Kids Nursery through 5th Grade Open)
Sundays 9:00am & 10:45am (with JW Kids Nursery through 5th Grade Open)
Greenhouse YTH for 6th-12th Grade, Wednesdays at 6:30pm
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In this message, we explore what Proverbs teaches about true wealth—how wisdom reshapes the way we see money, purpose, contentment, and the kind of life that really lasts. Come see how a wiser path can bring clarity, freedom, and a deeper sense of meaning.
This week is an interesting conversation about Empathy and Compassion.
Walking with the wise leads to wisdom. The people we walk with don’t just shape us—we shape them. In this message, we’ll explore how to intentionally walk with those around us in ways that lead to deeper wisdom, healthier relationships, and lives that reflect the heart of God.
In order to experience real love in any of our relationships, it must be accompanied by ________. Listen now!
In this message from Proverbs, we explore how wisdom in parenting begins with respect—formed through humility, discipline, and centering our lives on God.
We are all influenced by the world around us and the constant competition for our attention by the voices of Wisdom and Folly.
Who are you listening to? In this message, we meet Lady Wisdom and Lady Folly in Proverbs and discover how the voices we follow shape our path toward life—or away from it.
This week is a romp through history as we trace our understanding of philosophy and wisdom literature.
What is wisdom? Is it just what you know, or how you live? From Socrates to Solomon to Jesus’ words that “wisdom is known by her children,” Proverbs trains us in real-world discernment for the choices that shape our relationships, work, and home. This message opens the door to discovering what true wisdom looks like—and where it begins.
We just had a massive ministry weekend at Jacob’s Well, and it deserves a conversation of gratitude to our King.
What if right and wrong are nothing more than personal opinions—does the Christian story still hold up? Guest speaker Greg Koukl from Stand to Reason examines where moral relativism fails and shares a clear, loving strategy for responding to the accusation of intolerance.
Special Guest Brian Faught (Executive Pastor) talks to us about the need to get in the game, and a conversation about opposites.
The church can be both breathtakingly beautiful and painfully imperfect. It’s a place where grace and brokenness meet, where real people walk out their faith together in all its messiness and complexity. In this final message of the series, Pastor Brian explores what it means to become a “Churchless Christian,” why that path leaves us vulnerable, and how God’s vision for His people calls us into something far deeper and more powerful than going it alone.
The path that God chooses to work through is not always the one we would expect.
You’ll be surprised at the Holy Spirit’s power—It's still moving today, just as in the book of Acts. This message unpacks the Great Commission and the legacy of a church devoted to Scripture, fellowship, prayer, and witness. You’ll be invited to pray for three people by name, tell your story, and join the mission God is already blessing in the Chippewa Valley.
This week is all about the Local Church and the foundational documents that define our covenant with one another.
Loneliness is an epidemic, stealing our health and hope—but God made us for community. In this message, we confront the myth of a “churchless Christian," and rediscover the beauty of covenant: a local, transparent, mission-focused church where we love, serve, forgive, and grow together.
As we kick off our new series, “Why Church?,” we dive into the complex reality of church hurt and our calling to love and fight for the Bride of Christ.
What do we do with our anger, grief, and disappointment when the church itself becomes the source of hurt? In this message, we face the reality of “church hurt” head-on and wrestle with how Jesus invites us to respond differently. Instead of letting pain harden us, we’re called to channel anger into compassion, hate into love, and to rediscover the hope of Christ’s promise: the church is still His, and He is still redeeming it. This is a message for anyone who has ever felt wounded by God’s p...
The book of Obadiah is easy to overlook, but this week we dive into the hidden power and wisdom within the shortest book of the Old Testament.























