Walloon Lake Community Church Pastor Jeff Ellis
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- Religion och spiritualitet
Listen here to the most recent and relevant sermons from Walloon Lake Community Church!
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First Comes Love, Then Comes Gentleness
We're blessed to hear from our Lead Pastor, Jeff Ellis, this morning as he brings us a message from 1 Peter 3:1-7 about how true love in relationships is not just about feelings but requires consistent, purposeful actions that reflect the love of Jesus.
In today's message, husbands and wives will get biblical wisdom to guide their interactions in the home and in their lives. "We act and show the love of Jesus in our relationships first, and then good feelings and emotions follow." - Pastor Jeff Ellis -
First Comes Love, Then Comes Sacrifice
We're blessed to hear from our Teaching & Creative Pastor, Brant Cole, this morning as he brings us a message from Ephesians 5:1-2 and Romans 12:9-21 about how to live with sacrificial love.
In today's message, you're going to gain a biblical perspective and practical applications that will empower you to live out love authentically and sacrificially, strengthening your spiritual life and relationships in a profound way. -
First Comes Love
We're blessed to hear from our Senior Pastor, Jeff Ellis, this morning as he brings us a message from 1 John 4:7-12 in our new series on loved and relationships called "First Comes Love, Then Comes ____________."
Today's message is all about how to put God's love into action in our lives. "When we get connected to Jesus Christ, supernatural love will flow like a river from Jesus into you and out of you to others." - Pastor Jeff Ellis -
The Woman At The Tomb
We're blessed to hear from our Senior Pastor, Jeff Ellis, this morning as he brings us a message from John 20:1-18 about the single greatest even in all of history - the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead!
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The Only 2 Responses To Jesus
We're blessed to hear from our Teaching & Creative Pastor, Brant Cole, this morning as he brings us a message from Luke 23:32-43 about an encounter between Jesus and a condemned criminal.
In today's message, we find a notorious criminal whose late conversion to Christianity challenges our understanding of God's limitless mercy. This points us to this truth: true life is found in fearing and honoring Jesus.
We're observing Luke's account of Jesus' crucifixion, taking special interest in the significance of His interactions with the criminals beside him. One criminal mocked Jesus, while the other, recognizing Jesus’ innocence and divinity, sought his mercy. This pivotal moment highlights the point that acknowledging Jesus as Lord - fearing him - is the pathway to eternal life. Our response to Jesus - whether doubt or dependence - determines our eternal destiny.
"Life is found when Jesus is feared." - Pastor Brant Cole -
The Grieving Sisters
We're blessed to hear from our Lead Pastor, Jeff Ellis, this morning as he brings us a message from John 11:1-37 about an interaction between Jesus, Lazarus, and his sisters.
In today's message, we're looking into the the complex question of why a loving and powerful God allows suffering and evil to afflict those He claims to love. Through the story of Jesus' deliberate delay in visiting the dying Lazarus, despite His deep love for Lazarus and his sisters, this message highlights that God's timing and plans are rooted in a love that aims for a greater purpose beyond our immediate comfort or understanding. In this passage, we see that Jesus' love for us is not about shielding us from all harm but about refining and maturing our faith, even if it means allowing us to face trials.
"We should never base our assurance of Christ's love on our circumstances." - Pastor Jeff Ellis