Passage: Ephesians 5:15-6:9
Date: November 23, 2025
Overview: Paul called the Ephesians to walk in the Spirit through submission to God. Paul explains how Christian submission works in the church, in the family, and in the workplace.
Passage: Ephesians 5:15-6:9 Date: November 23, 2025 Overview: Paul called the Ephesians to walk in the Spirit through submission to God. Paul explains how Christian submission works in the church, in the family, and in the workplace.
Passage: Ephesians 5:1-14 Date: November 16, 2025Overview: Paul called the Ephesians to walk in love as imitators of God.
Passage: Ephesians 5:1-14
Date: November 16, 2025
Overview: Paul called the Ephesians to walk in love as imitators of God.
Join us as we trace the biblical foundation for testimony, explore its place in the gathered church, and consider how honest, Christ-centered stories encourage faith and mission.
Passage: Ephesians 4:17-32 Date: November 9, 2025 Overview: Paul admonished the Ephesian church to walk in a manner worthy of their calling by ongoing putting off and putting on.
Passage: Ephesians 4:17-32 Date: November 9, 2025 Overview: Paul admonished the Ephesian church to walk in a manner worthy of their calling by ongoing putting off and putting on.
Passage: Ephesians 4:1-16 Date: November 2, 2025 Overview: In this passage, Paul lays out the primary theme of the rest of the letter – walk in a manner worthy of your calling. Powerfully, as each of us walk in manner worthy, we’ll be instep with the Spirit and, therefore, each other. This is unity!
Passage: Ephesians 4:1-16 Date: November 2, 2025 Overview: In this passage, Paul lays out the primary theme of the rest of the letter – walk in a manner worthy of your calling. Powerfully, as each of us walk in manner worthy, we’ll be instep with the Spirit and, therefore, each other. This is unity!
This message explores the Baptist belief in Individual Soul Liberty—the truth that every person is responsible before God to read His Word, respond to the gospel, and follow Christ by conviction, not coercion. Learn why this distinctive protects conscience, strengthens discipleship, and shapes how we live out our faith.
Passage: Ephesians 3:14-21 Date: October 26, 2025
Passage: Ephesians 3:14-21 Date: October 26, 2025
Passage: Ephesians 2:19-3:13Date: October 19th, 2025
Passage: Ephesians 2:19–3:13Date: October 19, 2025Overview: The church isn’t built by people for God—it’s built by God for His people and His purpose. In Christ, strangers become citizens, outsiders become family, and broken sinners become living stones in God’s dwelling place. The church is not a building but a people—joined together by grace, filled with the Spirit, and sent to display God’s glory to the world. When we forget who built us, we drift from why we exist. But when we remember that Christ is the cornerstone, we see that belonging to His church means being shaped, joined, and used by Him for something eternal.
Passage: Ephesians 2:11-18
Date: October 12th
Overview: When you do not reconcile, you don't see the person, you only see the problems. And our problems become a wall between us and others. And behind our wall of problems, we have no peace with one another. The only way to tear down the wall is repentance and faith one brick at a time.
Passage: Ephesians 2:11-18 Date: October 12, 2025 Overview: When you do not reconcile, you don’t see the person, you only see the problems. And our problems become a wall between us and others. And behind our wall of problems, we have no peace with one another. The only way to tear down the wall is repentance and faith on brick at a time.
What does it mean that every believer is a priest before God? In this message, Canaan Elder Chuck Easter explores the Baptist conviction that all followers of Jesus have direct access to God through Christ without needing a human mediator. From prayer to service to ministry, discover how the priesthood of the believer shapes how we worship, serve, and live out our faith together as a church.
Passage: Ephesians 2:1-10 Date: October 5, 2025 Overview: For the Christian death is not where we are going to it is somewhere we are coming from. Because the tomb is empty our caskets will be, too. Jesus left the tomb behind and we can live our sins and our shame behind, too.
Passage: Ephesians 2:1-10 Date: October 5, 2025 Overview: For the Christian death is not where we are going to it is somewhere we are coming from. Because the tomb is empty our caskets will be, too. Jesus left the tomb behind and we can live our sins and our shame behind, too.
Who really leads the church? In this message, Pastor Daniel unpacks the Baptist distinctive of the autonomy of the local church; the belief that every local congregation governs itself under the lordship of Christ. Discover why this principle matters for church health, mission, and faithfulness to Scripture.