Jesus Didn't Begin In Bethlehem
We are excited to be starting a brand new series entitled, "The Gospel Of John", where we will be taking a journey through John's account of the life and teachings of Jesus.

We are excited to be starting a brand new series entitled, "The Gospel Of John", where we will be taking a journey through John's account of the life and teachings of Jesus.
"The Light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it." John 1:5 Discover why a biblical worldview convinces us that Jesus shines brightest in the darkness. There is hope to be found in all-seasons of life and we hope you are encouraged today.
The difference between hope and hopelessness is perspective which leads us to the question, "how do you shift your perspective?" Join us as we explore 2 Kings 6:8-17.
Welcome to a New Year and the perfect time to shift and change your perspective. Today we begin a new series called, "Eyes Wide Open" and we hope as we shift our perspective we will make room for growth, hope, and mission. Enjoy!
When you realize you're just passing through this world it changes your outlook. Join us and special guest Pastor, Ken Russell, as we take that journey together, discovering there is so much more and a heavenly perspective changes everything.
When we come face to face with Jesus He gives us the opportunity for everything to change. As Pastor Lisa unpacks Jesus' encounter with Anna and Simeon, we are reminded that all that matters is seeing Him, knowing Him, and being changed by Him. May your fears and your doubts fade as you come face to face with Jesus.
Join us for an online Christmas Eve digital experience. "Home For Christmas" is an interactive Christmas event that has something for everyone in the family. Please enjoy as we celebrate the birth of Jesus, the One who changed everything!
As you will discover, the shepherds play a special role in giving us all hope that there is room at the manger for everyone. As Pastor Markus unpacks, these men were not just on the sidelines but the fringes of the sidelines. Yet they are called to witness Jesus' birth and to be the first to proclaim it.
More often than not it's moments of quiet obedience when the Holy Spirit leads us in a life that looks more and more like Jesus each day. Today we look at the life of Joseph and learn that by making Jesus the hero of the story we find our own story.
When you think of Christmas you should think of Jesus. Emmanuel, God with us. Yet we see a number of individuals who played supporting roles throughout the Christmas story. Welcome to "Christmas From The Sidelines". A look at some of those people and what they can teach us about giving our lives to something bigger and living in a way that makes Jesus the hero of the story. Today we explore Elizabeth. Her struggles and her tender response to Mary's news.
In a world where mission statements are plentiful, what does it mean to be missional from a biblical perspective? This is the question that drives this week's conversation.
This season of Covid has created some unique challenges and Lucas, Lisa, and Markus discuss some of the barriers, opportunities, and realities for families. Our goal is to start the conversation and hopefully resource you to finish it. One resource we chat about is RightNow Media which is our gift to you. Access it by clicking the link: https://www.rightnowmedia.org/Account... To learn more about the ministries of Evangel Church visit us at https://myevangel.church
Today we begin a 3 part series called "REGROUP: A Conversation About Moving Forward". Pastors Lucas, Lisa, and Markus sit down to discuss topics such as community, family, and mission as we navigate the unknown ahead of us. In today's episode we discuss moving forward and the importance of community in that process. Join us in worship through music by visiting our Spotify playlist at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3M8... To learn more about the ministries of Evangel Church or to partner with ...
Every example we have in the history of sovereign rulers has gone terribly wrong, all but one.
Responding like Jesus may not look like what you think. In a culture of pointing fingers and assigning blame, what can we learn from the life of Jesus?
Perhaps the role of the church at this moment is to pray despite not knowing what to pray. This may be the greatest posture of trust we can take.
Happy 2020 Thanksgiving everyone. Don't be scared by the title, it's not as bad as it sounds. Today we begin a new series entitled, "God And The Pandemic".
What's 3 times better than another talking head video? Three talking heads. Today Pastor's Lucas, Lisa, and Markus look back at our last seven months spent in the book of Hebrews. Today concludes our series: "Hebrews: The Supremacy and Sufficiency of Jesus". Hope you enjoy.
Pastor Lisa closes our series in Hebrews with this encouragement to choose praise even in the pain. Comfort is the fence that keeps us from the adventure of partnering with God.
Sometimes when we compare and contrast God from the Old Testament and from the New there can seem to be a disconnect. Today Pastor Lisa encourages us to walk beyond our first impressions into the complexity of who God is.
As we read Hebrews 12:3-17 we are given 4 fundamentals that allow the believer in Jesus to grow through adversity rather than shrink.
The marathon is endured by what we shed... but is won by where we set our gaze.
God's timeline isn't contingent on your timeline or even your lifetime.
At the tension point between the promise and the fulfillment is active faith.
The journey of sanctification is one of trajectory.
Hebrews: The Sufficiency And Supremacy of Christ
"Sacrifices and offerings you have not desired..." Learn why Jesus brought more than sacrifice and we are called to do the same.
Sometimes we can allow a small deception creep into our journey of faith leading us way off course.
Today we have a special guest joining us online by the Name of Pastor Mark Lewis. Mark is the Assistant Superintendent For Revitalization of the BC/Yukon Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada district office.
The law of the Old Testament served as a temporary solution; Jesus became the permanent solution and fulfilled the law.