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These sermon message podcasts are a ministry of Emmanuel Faith Community Church of Escondido, Calif. Ryan Paulson is the Lead Pastor. Our messages are available on a weekly basis from Pastor Ryan, our other preaching pastors, and guest speakers. We hope you enjoy these messages as you listen and grow deeper in the Word of God, and closer to the Lord Jesus Christ. Thanks for listening!
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For our Annual Meeting weekend, we’ll be looking at John 15:1-17 as we cast some vision for the upcoming year in pastor Ryan’s message, We Are Here. One of the key points we’ll be learning in the message is that “Pruning is painful, but it’s for the purpose of being more fruitful.”
Death by Division

Death by Division

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Have you ever wondered what it looks like to be someone who lives in the way of Jesus with a heart of Jesus even in the middle of a hostile culture? 1st Corinthians has amazing insight, wisdom, encouragement, and applicability to help us be the people God wants us to be right in the middle of the culture we live in today. We're diving into 1st Corinthians in this series and the first season, called Fool's Gold, is now underway.    
The Return of the King | Revelation: Season 4Deep down, we all long for a world made right; for justice to reign, for peace to last, and for love to win. Revelation 19-20 gives us that glimpse that one day, our deepest longings will become reality. Jesus will return, not as a distant figure, but as a husband who comes for his bride and a King who comes to reign. This isn’t fantasy; it’s the promise of God to a weary world. Join us as we lift our eyes to the hope of the King who is coming, and discover how His return changes the way we live today.
The Dragon & the Lamb | Revelation: Season 3 We all feel it; our world is marked by darkness, corruption, and injustice. Deep down, we long for things to be set right, for what is broken to be healed, and for wrongs to be judged. Revelation 12-18 pulls back the curtain, revealing the Dragon’s schemes, the Lamb’s victory, and God’s promise to bring true justice. Join us for The Dragon and the Lamb and discover how to live with courage, hope, and confidence in the One who has already overcome.
The Dragon & the Lamb | Revelation: Season 3 We all feel it; our world is marked by darkness, corruption, and injustice. Deep down, we long for things to be set right, for what is broken to be healed, and for wrongs to be judged. Revelation 12-18 pulls back the curtain, revealing the Dragon’s schemes, the Lamb’s victory, and God’s promise to bring true justice. Join us for The Dragon and the Lamb and discover how to live with courage, hope, and confidence in the One who has already overcome.
The Dragon & the Lamb | Revelation: Season 3 We all feel it; our world is marked by darkness, corruption, and injustice. Deep down, we long for things to be set right, for what is broken to be healed, and for wrongs to be judged. Revelation 12-18 pulls back the curtain, revealing the Dragon’s schemes, the Lamb’s victory, and God’s promise to bring true justice. Join us for The Dragon and the Lamb and discover how to live with courage, hope, and confidence in the One who has already overcome.
The Dragon & the Lamb | Revelation: Season 3We all feel it; our world is marked by darkness, corruption, and injustice. Deep down, we long for things to be set right, for what is broken to be healed, and for wrongs to be judged. Revelation 12-18 pulls back the curtain, revealing the Dragon’s schemes, the Lamb’s victory, and God’s promise to bring true justice. Join us for The Dragon & the Lamb and discover how to live with courage, hope, and confidence in the One who has already overcome.
The Dragon & the Lamb | Revelation: Season 3We all feel it; our world is marked by darkness, corruption, and injustice. Deep down, we long for things to be set right, for what is broken to be healed, and for wrongs to be judged. Revelation 12-18 pulls back the curtain, revealing the Dragon’s schemes, the Lamb’s victory, and God’s promise to bring true justice. Join us for The Dragon & the Lamb and discover how to live with courage, hope, and confidence in the One who has already overcome.
Heaven | Revelation: Season 2 In Revelation 4–11, we’ve been studying what the Scriptures tell us about Heaven. These chapters have provided us with perspective and an anchor for our lives in the unshakable reality of God's eternal reign. Through this series, we've been exploring how heavenly worship reshapes earthly living, calling us to align our hearts with the song that’s already rising around the throne… and that will never end.
Heaven | Revelation: Season 2 What if the most important thing about your life isn’t what you see, but what’s happening in heaven right now? In Revelation 4–9, we’re invited through an open door to behold the throne, to listen in on worship that never ceases, and see the One who holds history in His hands. These chapters don’t give us escape; they provide us with perspective and anchor our lives in the unshakable reality of God's reign. This series explores how heavenly worship reshapes earthly living, calling us to align our hearts with the song that’s already rising around the throne… and that will never end. This Sunday, Lead Pastor Ryan Paulson will deliver his sermon, “Judgment and Mercy (Remix),” from Revelation 8:1-9:21 as we resume our recent series.
Heaven | Revelation: Season 2 What if the most important thing about your life isn’t what you see, but what’s happening in heaven right now? In Revelation 4–9, we’re invited through an open door to behold the throne, to listen in on worship that never ceases, and see the One who holds history in His hands. These chapters don’t give us escape; they provide us with perspective and anchor our lives in the unshakable reality of God's reign. This series explores how heavenly worship reshapes earthly living, calling us to align our hearts with the song that’s already rising around the throne… and that will never end. This Sunday, Lead Pastor Ryan Paulson will deliver his sermon, “Judgment and Mercy (Remix),” from Revelation 8:1-9:21 as we resume our recent series.
Heaven | Revelation: Season 2 What if the most important thing about your life isn’t what you see, but what’s happening in heaven right now? In Revelation 4–9, we’re invited through an open door to behold the throne, to listen in on worship that never ceases, and see the One who holds history in His hands. These chapters don’t give us escape; they provide us with perspective and anchor our lives in the unshakable reality of God's reign. This series explores how heavenly worship reshapes earthly living, calling us to align our hearts with the song that’s already rising around the throne… and that will never end.
Heaven | Revelation: Season 2 What if the most important thing about your life isn’t what you see, but what’s happening in heaven right now? In Revelation 4–9, we’re invited through an open door to behold the throne, to listen in on worship that never ceases, and see the One who holds history in His hands. These chapters don’t give us escape; they provide us with perspective and anchor our lives in the unshakable reality of God's reign. This series explores how heavenly worship reshapes earthly living, calling us to align our hearts with the song that’s already rising around the throne… and that will never end.
Sacred Tables In a world filled with garage door openers, Amazon orders and privacy fences, it can be easy to live without knowing the people we live closest to. The way we structure our lives reflects the internal rhythms of our souls. We’re often closed off, driven and busy. We’ve built bigger fences instead of longer tables — rarely welcoming anyone into our homes or our lives. But the history of the church has been centered around the table. For hundreds of years, the table has been where the people of Jesus met. The gospel spread from one home to another. What would happen if a community of faith embraced Jesus’ vision for being a neighbor? What might Jesus unleash as we invite people into our ordinary lives and share our stories? Join us as we embark on a journey toward radically ordinary hospitality.
Sacred Tables In a world filled with garage door openers, Amazon orders and privacy fences, it can be easy to live without knowing the people we live closest to. The way we structure our lives reflects the internal rhythms of our souls. We’re often closed off, driven and busy. We’ve built bigger fences instead of longer tables — rarely welcoming anyone into our homes or our lives. But the history of the church has been centered around the table. For hundreds of years, the table has been where the people of Jesus met. The gospel spread from one home to another. What would happen if a community of faith embraced Jesus’ vision for being a neighbor? What might Jesus unleash as we invite people into our ordinary lives and share our stories? Join us as we embark on a journey toward radically ordinary hospitality.
Sacred Tables In a world filled with garage door openers, Amazon orders and privacy fences, it can be easy to live without knowing the people we live closest to. The way we structure our lives reflects the internal rhythms of our souls. We’re often closed off, driven and busy. We’ve built bigger fences instead of longer tables — rarely welcoming anyone into our homes or our lives. But the history of the church has been centered around the table. For hundreds of years, the table has been where the people of Jesus met. The gospel spread from one home to another. What would happen if a community of faith embraced Jesus’ vision for being a neighbor? What might Jesus unleash as we invite people into our ordinary lives and share our stories? Join us as we embark on a journey toward radically ordinary hospitality.
Sacred Tables In a world filled with garage door openers, Amazon orders and privacy fences, it can be easy to live without knowing the people we live closest to. The way we structure our lives reflects the internal rhythms of our souls. We’re often closed off, driven and busy. We’ve built bigger fences instead of longer tables — rarely welcoming anyone into our homes or our lives. But the history of the church has been centered around the table. For hundreds of years, the table has been where the people of Jesus met. The gospel spread from one home to another. What would happen if a community of faith embraced Jesus’ vision for being a neighbor? What might Jesus unleash as we invite people into our ordinary lives and share our stories? Join us as we embark on a journey toward radically ordinary hospitality.
HeavenRevelation: Season 2What if the most important thing about your life isn’t what you see, but what’s happening in heaven right now? In Revelation 4–9, we’re invited through an open door to behold the throne, to listen in on worship that never ceases, and see the One who holds history in His hands. These chapters don’t give us escape; they provide us with perspective and anchor our lives in the unshakable reality of God's reign. This series explores how heavenly worship reshapes earthly living, calling us to align our hearts with the song that’s already rising around the throne… and that will never end.
HeavenRevelation: Season 2What if the most important thing about your life isn’t what you see, but what’s happening in heaven right now? In Revelation 4–9, we’re invited through an open door to behold the throne, to listen in on worship that never ceases, and see the One who holds history in His hands. These chapters don’t give us escape; they provide us with perspective and anchor our lives in the unshakable reality of God's reign. This series explores how heavenly worship reshapes earthly living, calling us to align our hearts with the song that’s already rising around the throne… and that will never end.
We live in uncertain times. The pace of life is fast, culture feels divided, and people are searching for solid ground to stand on. It’s not all that different from the world the early church faced. About 60 years after Jesus rose from the dead, the church found itself struggling and trying to hold on to its identity as God’s people in the middle of pressure, persecution, and distraction. It’s into that world that Jesus speaks — through the Apostle John in the Book of Revelation — to seven real churches in real cities. His words are both comforting and challenging. They offer encouragement and correction, praise and warning. And they aren’t just ancient words for ancient people… they’re words for us today. So as we study these letters together, let’s not just read what Jesus said to them, let’s be ready to hear what He wants to say to us. Because his voice still speaks and He’s still shaping His Church today. This Sunday, Lead Pastor Ryan Paulson will speak from Revelation 3:14-22 in his sermon message, “A Letter to Self-Sufficient People.”
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