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Ecclesia Houston | Teachings Ecclesia Houston
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- Religion & Spirituality
A collection of media, reflections, and resources from our weekend gatherings. For additional information on Ecclesia Houston visit us online at http://ecclesiahouston.org
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How to Embrace Jesus in a Chaotic World | Beyond Us
If you look around, it feels like the world is going crazy, and the
decisions we make are incredibly important to be the type of church and be
the type of people that Jesus has called us to be. That means we tune out
the noise, remember THE story, never give in to fear, and no matter what,
be a blessing. Today Pastor Chris wraps up our series on Acts with a
profound and timely message on what it looks like to follow Jesus when the
crowds are stirred up and the world feels chaotic. -
Empowered By and For Love
Pastor Ericka shares a message about how we, as people of God, are
empowered by the Holy Spirit by love and to love every 'other' on our
journey, even our enemies. -
Does God Notice Me? | Beyond Us
This week Pastor Sean preaches on Acts 8:26- 40 and discusses topics of
inclusion and our ability to see ourselves in scripture, and most
importantly, that Jesus is for everyone. -
How the World Changes | Beyond Us
Pastor Sean Palmer challenges us to rethink how we view power. Through the
book of Acts and the story of the Civil Rights movement, we are invited to
see the way that real lasting change is made through everyday actions. -
The Birth of A Church
Rochelle Palmer tells stories of mothers in her life with beautiful and
tragic stories, and shares how Jesus and the disciples taught us how to
journey through life holding grief and joy all at the same time. -
Valuing People | Beyond Us
Pastor Sean Palmer continues through our series in the book of Acts sharing
and invites us to consider whether we value people or what a relationship
can give us. Through the story of Peter's imprisonment and release, we see
how the early Church began to grow.