Author: FEFC Pastor

  • WYT: March 14, 2022

    I am increasingly convinced that the way Christians handle themselves online – whether well or poorly – communicates something important to our watching world. The temptation in our hyper-individualized culture […]

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    March 13, 2022 Sermon

    Luke wants anyone who reads his gospel to see that Jesus has risen and cares for His people enough to reveal Himself to them as the fulfillment of prophecy.

  • WYT: March 8, 2022

    A bit of a grab-bag this week: thoughts on God’s protection from the book of Exodus, the importance of words, and persuading others… Our Lord is always at work for […]

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    March 6, 2022 Sermon

    Jesus is gracious to these disciples – and to us – who so often miss the big picture. Part of His grace is to call us to look again at the record of Him throughout the Bible.

  • WYT: February 28, 2022

    Given the crisis in Ukraine, I want to focus our praying and our time in that direction this week: Amy Richey has written a wonderful piece that highlights her own […]

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    February 27, 2022 Sermon

    Wisdom will keep you from the certain consequences of adultery. In spite of what our world so often promotes, the reality is that adultery always brings consequences of one kind or another, and they are devastatingly costly.

  • WYT: February 21, 2022

    Most weeks, I choose articles to highlight based on a common theme or idea – sometimes it might be a topic we are learning about on Sunday mornings, or perhaps […]

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    February 20, 2022 Sermon

    Christ alone is the One who has lived perfectly wisely – He knows what it is to be tempted by sin and foolishness. Therefore, His work aids us with our sin and guides us to joy.

  • WYT: February 14, 2022

    Just in time for Valentine’s Day, a good question answered well by Tim Challies: how is it that marriage helps us to grow in holiness? “So perhaps the foremost way […]

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    February 13, 2022 Sermon

    Which way shall be yours? The son must choose – and so must we: will we seek after faithfulness? Or death? The choice might seem obvious, but what do your words, thoughts, and actions reveal about your direction?

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