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Ephesians 3: If The Apostle Paul Prayed For You
Week 3 of our Ephesians series takes us into one of the most powerful prayers in the New Testament. In the Epistle to the Ephesians, chapter 3, the Apostle Paul doesn’t pray for better circumstances, financial blessing, or easier lives. He prays for something deeper. He prays for inner strength. He prays for Christ to make His home in our hearts. He prays that we would truly understand how wide, how long, how high, and how deep God’s love really is. This message, “If The Apos


Ephesians 2: From Death to Life
Ephesians 2 opens like a coroner’s report. Scripture tells us that apart from Christ, we weren’t “almost alive.” We were spiritually dead — pressured by the world, opposed by the enemy, and driven by our sinful nature. Hopeless. Powerless. Unable to rescue ourselves. But then two words change everything: But God. In this message, we walk verse-by-verse through Ephesians 2 and discover: What it really means to be spiritually dead The three “coffin locks” that keep us bound The


Ephesians 1: Who Do You Think You Are?
Who are you really? In this message from Ephesians 1, we begin a brand-new sermon series focused on identity—not the labels we give ourselves, but who God says we are in Christ. Just like the believers in Ephesus, many of us wrestle with defining ourselves by our past, our failures, our jobs, our background, or the world around us. But Paul reminds us that our true identity is rooted in Jesus alone. Walking through Ephesians 1:3–13, we discover that: We are chosen, loved, and


Rooted 3 - Rooted in the Church
What is the church, and why does it matter so much? In the final message of our Rooted series, we talk about what the church truly is, why God designed it the way He did, and how being connected to the church impacts our faith, our lives, and even our future. The church was never meant to be a building you attend, but a people you belong to. When we’re rooted together, we grow stronger, support one another, and make an eternal impact far beyond a Sunday morning. Whether you’
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