Jesus went to the synagogue in his hometown and opened the scroll to the prophet Isaiah and made the bold claim that he fulfilled the wonderful prophecies of Isaiah 61. Jesus proclaims good news to the poor, liberty to the captives, sight to the blind, and he set the oppressed free. Jesus proclaims the year of the Lord’s favor. Discover what these great promises mean for your life today! Join us at cefc.church.
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Would you describe yourself as a religious person? Do “actions”, such as going to church regularly, define you as religious? Maybe you also pray, read your Bible, and give regularly. Some may fast occasionally or serve often. Does that make you a religious person? Many people in this world are extremely religious as defined by their faithful practice of “religious” actions as their prescribed path to God and to salvation. They are working hard at religion because they believe it is how someone pleases God and hopefully earns his blessing. But does it? What does God think of religious actions? Isaiah 58 answers these questions. Join us at cefc.church as we hear what God wants from us.
Are you empty, unsatisfied or looking for more? Isaiah 55 is God’s gracious invitation to everyone who is hungry for something satisfying. In this message, we explore the beautiful promise of “free food for the soul”.
Why do we spend so much of our lives chasing things that cannot satisfy? Learn how to come to Christ who gives living water, true bread, and joy that lasts. We’ll look closely at the call to COME, EAT, and SEEK.
If your heart is thirsty, if your soul feels empty, or if you’ve been running after what is unfulfilling, this message will remind you that God stands ready to give you what you cannot earn: life, joy, and peace in Him. We hope you'll join us at cefc.church.
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Isaiah 53 gives us one of the clearest pictures of Jesus as the suffering Savior. Jesus carried our griefs, bore our sorrows, and took the punishment that brought us peace.
Jesus is the only one who suffered perfectly, silently, and willingly. He is the innocent one who died so the guilty could go free. Because of His sacrifice, we can draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, knowing He understands our pain and has overcome it. Our response is active gratitude: loving Him, obeying Him, and telling others about the One who gave everything to save us.
How will you respond to the One who rescued you? Join us at cefc.church.
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What if God could say something that would make you sing with joy? If you are feeling weary and worn down, then listen to the great promise God gives through the prophet Isaiah. God has a hidden weapon, a warm light and a new covenant that will put a song of joy in your mouth! Don't miss out, join us at cefc.church.
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Tired of waiting? Feeling unseen? The message from Isaiah 40 promises that those who wait on the Lord will soar on wings like eagles!
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The life of Hezekiah shows us how to find grace with God through humility and faith, while also warning us of the dangers of pride! Join us at cefc.church.
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Don't we need a leader who will be wise and powerful and just and peaceful who will make right all that is wrong in the world? History has been searching in vain for such a leader. But the prophet Isaiah promised that a king is coming who will do what no leader has done before. The Christ will be the leader we have longed for and the leader we desperately need. Discover more about this king at cefc.church.
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My Way or God’s Way
Isaiah 7
When threats and fear are bearing down on us, the natural response is to devise our own plan. But the supernatural response is to turn to Christ and "Be careful, be quiet, do not fear, and do not let your heart be faint" (Isaiah 7:4). God's plans are better than our plans! So trust in the Immanuel, the God who is with us!
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Cleansed and Sent
Isaiah 6:8-13
Isaiah saw a vision of God in heaven that terrified him until God purified him. Then Isaiah wanted to go wherever God might send him. When we experience the grace of God, then our response should be to go and give God's word to others.
But God’s Word is alive and active—it softens some hearts and hardens others. That’s why we must pray for His grace, asking God to open our eyes and hearts, and to give us courage to speak and act for His glory.
Even in a world that resists, hope remains. Out of judgment, God preserves a holy seed—Jesus, the promised Messiah—who brings life, healing, and restoration. Go for God. Speak for God. Live for God. Join us at cefc.church
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Isaiah 6 records the prophet’s personal account of how God called and commissioned him for ministry. This moment was meant to prepare and equip Isaiah, teaching him to place his trust fully in God—His sovereignty, grace, and power—no matter what challenges lay ahead. In the same way, if we are to remain faithful under pressure, we too need a vision of God that reveals Him as both sovereign and holy. In a world that can crumble in an instant, our only certainty can be found in an unfailing God who makes provision for our sin, gives us strength for each day, and hope for the future. Discover more with us at cefc.church.
When God's Children Rebel
Isaiah 1
God’s children turned their backs on Him — so God gave them a choice to wallow in the consequence of their disobedience or turn back to justice and righteousness. 💔 Isaiah 1 is about a Father inviting His children back into relationship and health. Through Jesus, scarlet sins can become white as snow! 🌟
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How do we live All of Life for Christ? How do we respond to the challenges, conflicts and relationships in this life? Philippians 2 shows us how to live with the mind of Christ: building others up in humility, growing in our faith with Christ, and serving as lights in a dark world. The darker the world gets, the brighter Christ’s people should shine! Join us at cefc.church.
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All of Life for Christ -- 1 Corinthians 6:19–20
Did you know your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit? Your body belongs to God! In this study, we dive into 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 and explore what it truly means to glorify God in every area of your life.
💡 Key Takeaways:
Understanding your body as God’s temple
Living for Christ in thought, word, and action
Experiencing freedom and purpose through His redemption
Join us as we discover how to live all of life for Christ! cefc.church
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In Psalm 133, we find a beautiful explanation of the God given goodness of dwelling in unity with our brothers and sisters in Christ. The Psalmist David, uses the images of a priestly ordination ceremony and the dew on the mountains to help us understand what unity in relationships can do in our lives and the life of the church. As we study this Psalm we’ll see ways to realize that blessing in our everyday as we seek to dwell in unity with those around us.
Serve with What You Have | Exodus 4:1–17 |
Moses had a palace, privilege, and potential—but he also had failure, fear, and excuses. God called him to serve, but Moses refused until God gave him three signs.
In Exodus 4, God proves that He can use anything and anyone.
Your serving can become a sign that point people to Christ.
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