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Echo Church is a Bible-teaching community in urban Cincinnati focused on resonating the voice of Jesus throughout the city and to the ends of the earth. More information can be found at echochurch.org

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DWELL: John 14

DWELL: John 14

2025-05-04--:--

This Sunday we head back to the chapters we've missed in John, when Jesus spent a long night in conversation with his disciples, after the last supper and before his arrest in the garden. When we don’t know where we’re going, we need a map or a guide. In John 14, Jesus will assure his followers that he is the way, truth, and life. Plus he will introduce the third member of the Trinity as their new guide—and ours as well.
DWELL: John 21

DWELL: John 21

2025-04-27--:--

We’re at the final chapter of John, but not the final week of our Dwell series just yet. There are a few chapters we skipped that we’ll go back and read in May. Today in John 21, we peek in on a conversation between Jesus and Peter, and it’s all about second chances. Our goal is to find encouragement in Peter’s story: knowing that Jesus always sees more in us than our lowest moments. He knows our potential and offers us a second chance at living into our true purpose.
DWELL: John 20

DWELL: John 20

2025-04-20--:--

It’s a day to celebrate: resurrection is here! Today we get to the culmination of Jesus’ life on earth: the empty tomb, the defeat of death, the start of something new. We’ll walk through the wonder with the first witnesses of this miracle. And we’ll give ourselves permission to be as baffled as the disciples were—because sometimes taking in the mystery of Jesus takes time. Studying John 20, we’ll look at Jesus’ caring interaction with each person, meeting them in the learning styles that fit them best. We’ll also find reassurance that Jesus still shows up where we are today to help us grow in our own belief.
DWELL: John 19

DWELL: John 19

2025-04-13--:--

Today we arrive at the darkest part of Jesus’ life on earth: the cross. Yet as we've read throughout the book of John, we know that this was, indeed, Yahweh's plan all along. Through artists and authors and the pages of history, we'll still find glimmers of light that shine in all the darkness. Today we’ll be reading the end of John 18 through John 19.
DWELL: John 18

DWELL: John 18

2025-04-06--:--

We welcome one of our elders, Steve Carr, will bring our Sunday message as we view the journey of two of Jesus’ followers, the decisions they made, and how it impacted the rest of their lives. We’re jumping ahead to Jesus’ arrest in John 18 this week to stay in step with Jesus’ final week and our own Easter preparation. Don’t worry: we’ll return to a deep dive on Jesus’ formative words in John 14-17 after Easter. 
DWELL: John 13

DWELL: John 13

2025-03-30--:--

In John 13, Jesus shocks his disciples with the lowly task of washing their feet at the Passover meal, and the meaning goes deeper than we might expect. We’ll also sit in Jesus’ perspective for a bit, as he anticipates the hurt to come by two of his closest friends.On this fifth Sunday of the month, we welcome Echo Kids in elementary school to stay with us through our full worship service this Sunday.
DWELL: John 12

DWELL: John 12

2025-03-23--:--

It was a lot for people to grasp back then—it’s still a lot now. Yet we’ll try to connect some dots for ourselves so that we can see the seeds Yahweh planted long, long ago are still growing in our own lives today.
DWELL: John 11

DWELL: John 11

2025-03-16--:--

How do we grieve as people who have hope? We can learn by looking at the example of Jesus, Martha, and Mary in today’s story of death and resurrection. We’ll be studying John 11, the seventh and final miraculous sign that this gospel reveals from the ministry of Jesus.
DWELL: John 10

DWELL: John 10

2025-03-09--:--

This week's study from John 10 is about warm and fuzzy sheep. Yet there are layers of hidden messages within Jesus' words, offering hope to some and reproach to others.Come sit in the hopeful message of Jesus, our Good Shepherd.
DWELL: John 9

DWELL: John 9

2025-03-02--:--

In today’s Scripture study of John 9, we see Jesus heal a man in another wondrous sign, while the surrounding religious leaders are poised to attack everyone involved. The debate leads to a conversation about those who can truly see. We’ll consider Echo’s value of Commission and how we are being sent as a church to share Jesus’ light. Stay til the end to hear a special challenge to encourage our missions partners.
DWELL: John 8

DWELL: John 8

2025-02-23--:--

We’ve been watching the tension grow between Jesus and the religious leaders of the day. Today we’ll see in John 8 what pushes Jesus to give some of his harshest critique—and reflect on our own responses when conflict pushes us to action. Today we are excited to have Kendra Dunahugh, one of our Echo Church Leadership Team members, bring us our message.
DWELL: John 7

DWELL: John 7

2025-02-16--:--

John 7 is all about an annual party in Israel: a week of worship, food, flowing water, and sleeping in tents. Jesus arrives incognito but later makes a splash. He’ll transform a festival that remembers the past and, instead, he’ll point people toward their future. Join us to find out why no one can agree on what to think of him. And come away with a challenge to plan your own remembrance and offering of gratitude this season.
DWELL: John 5

DWELL: John 5

2025-02-02--:--

If you’re a video game fan, do you mainly focus on the endgame, or do you immerse yourself in side quests?Today we’ll be reading John 5, considering two conversations Jesus had with folks who played the game of life from two different perspectives. Jesus demonstrated that he cares about us holistically—bodies, minds, and souls—both in the present, as well as eternally.
DWELL: John 4

DWELL: John 4

2025-01-26--:--

Have you ever truly loathed a person? In Jesus’ day, some people in his community were known for absolutely loathing other groups. How did Jesus respond? He shocked people by having one-on-one conversations with those who were loathed.Jesus’ example in John 4 offers us five things we can do to make sure we offer a loving rather than loathing reputation as we represent Yahweh in our own communities.
DWELL: John 3

DWELL: John 3

2025-01-19--:--

What questions about faith keep you up at night? Join us in John 3 today as a prominent religious leader seeks out Jesus with questions. The conversation leads Nicodemus to reevaluate the things he thought he knew about God.
DWELL: John 2

DWELL: John 2

2025-01-12--:--

Jesus intentionally dropped clues, spoke in symbolism, and cloaked his words in a bit of mystery that took a while for people to figure out. This challenge drew people in and remains engaging today—helping us to make our faith our own.Join us in John 2 today, as we head with Jesus into two celebrations and figure out what he intended with his wild words and actions.
DWELL: John 1

DWELL: John 1

2025-01-05--:--

Do you choose a word of the year? Today we begin the first Sunday of this new year with a word. Actually, with THE Word: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” —John 1:1Everyone has an opinion about God. What’s real? God once dwelled on earth as Jesus. So let’s dwell in Jesus’ life story for a while and find out his purpose, his truth, his love. Let’s let him show us who Yahweh truly is.Join us on our Scripture study of the book of John.
We’ve arrived at the final week in our study of Hebrews. Thank you for joining us throughout this season.Hebrews closes with a list of wisdom for the first century followers of Jesus—and great reminders for us still today. Along the way we’ll recap some repeating messages we’ve heard throughout the entire letter.
How do we reconcile the reverence & relationship inherent in Yahweh’s holiness? Join us for our penultimate week in Hebrews. Sermon by: Kelly CarrConnect with us: echochurch.org
Today we’ll be in Hebrews 12, famous for its running metaphor. We’ll find the importance of where we focus our minds + who we have cheering us on in this race of life.  Sermon by: Kelly CarrConnect with us: echochurch.org
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