God’s will & The Characteristics of Satan
How to know God’s will for our lives and what are the attributes of Satan and why he was created. By: Mark Ashton

How to know God’s will for our lives and what are the attributes of Satan and why he was created. By: Mark Ashton
Answers to questions of what heaven will be like and the signs of Jesus’ return. By: Mark Ashton
Paul reminds the church of Ephesus of the first love in Christ. By: Mark Ashton, Lead Pastor
Paul visits Ephesus one last time and delivers a heartfelt, emotional speech. By: Mark Ashton, Lead Pastor
Christians should know their enemy and stand in victory through the power of the gospel. Glenn Lawson, College Pastor
If you fail to stand, stand to fail. Myron Pierce, Guest Speaker
Paul expresses to the church of Ephesus the need for unity. Brad Mock, High School Pastor
The progress of the gospel requires our willingness to identify as prisoners of Christ. Myron Pierce, Guest Speaker
Every Christian is called to become a gospel servant proclaiming the riches of Christ through the working of His power. Glenn Lawson, College Pastor
The power that overcame evil’s best shot lives in you, and lives in me. Alex Ehly, Middle School Pastor
Former lead pastor of CCC teaches how to pray using Ephesians 1 as an example. By: Bob Thune Sr., Guest Speaker
A ten point teaching on spiritual blessings. As well as solving the predestination free will conundrum. By: Mark Ashton, Lead Pastor
A look at Ephesus' response when their idols were threatened. You must confront your own idols, or they will confront you! By: Mark Ashton, Lead Pastor
Paul spends two years in Ephesus teaching, having academic debates, and praying for healing. By: Mark Ashton, Lead Pastor
On the surface, Ephesus was a city that was lost and defiled, given over to debauchery and immorality. To God, it would serve a special purpose in the advance of the gospel and his Church. To God, it was a city of hope. By: Mark Moore, Guest Speaker
Freedom…. It came at great cost. The sacrifice of so many brave men and women in this great nation’s history made liberty and justice possible for all. And it was the sacrifice of one man over 2000 years ago that would bring about the greatest freedom of all. By: Jim Ratte, Executive Pastor of Operations
Kids matter to God, and kids matter to us.
By: Craig Walter, Missions Pastor Imagine God's love unleashed on our city. Anything is possible when we embrace our city, bless it, and pray for it.
Whether we're bound up with the sin of a prodigal or the pride of an older brother, God's plan and purpose is to forgive us, set us free, and throw a party for His children.
Racial division is just one of the many outcomes of the enemy's work in our communities. Love can break those walls, enabling us to honor, dialogue, and connect with one another.
God's love is a love that comes down without condition. His love can come in us, and flow through us to trance end the normal barriers of human love. When you give yourself to the giver of love he will begin to do a good work inside of you, and even redefine who you are.
Death - who was our mortal enemy, death - who was public enemy number one can be defeated by the love of the universe. This is the central idea of Jesus' life, and the central idea of the resurrection.
A verse by verse look at the death of Jesus—where He shows a deep love that matches our deep need.
Multiple trials took place in order to get Jesus the verdict of Guilty – death sentence. Between Caiaphas, Annas, Pilate, and Herod nobody wanted to kill him, but finally Pilate acquiesced to the crowds. In each moment, there is a confrontation with entertainment, relativism, religion and hypocrisy. What they all have in common is cowardice. What they all have in common is that they missed God right in front of their face.
The betrayal of Jesus by Peter isn't an essential part of the story of Jesus' crucifixion, but it is an essential part of your story.
Because of the resurrection of Jesus, we as believers have a command to take the Gospel to the entire world.
Jesus coming back! When we understand and believe this, it changes everything.
Waiting in anticipation of Jesus' return.