Can you think of some transcendent moments in your life, spiritual or otherwise? It might just be that the gentlest ones are also (often) the most impactful. God is so
June 22, 2025
On this Trinity Sunday, Pastor Chris read a message written long ago to believers in Christ. And the message (which isn’t nice at all) is posted, even to this day,
“Lord of the Rings, Politics, and What’s a Christian to Do?” That’s the theme for our annual Fall Retreat (October 17-18) with special guest teacher Rev. Steve Pearson. Join Steve
With the Day of Pentecost, we have another beautiful moment in salvation history where God comes down and draws near. And with the coming of the Holy Spirit in such
On this Ascension Sunday, Pastor Chris laid out a series of scenes in Scripture to show how the bolidy ascension of Jesus fits into God’s big story. The Ascension of
Cristian Cazacu (ka-ZAH-koo) was our very special guest on this Sunday at Epiclesis. He came our way to share about his life and ministry, to talk about where God might
Bestselling author Kathi Lipp was in the Chapter House (our forum for conversations) to talk about her upcoming appearance at the Epiclesis Women’s Retreat. The title of the retreat, “Overwhelmed,”
There are at least seven beautiful titles for Christ we can draw out of Revelation 21:5-6. Among them is one that’s especially familiar, “The Alpha and Omega.” As we continue
Our theme for this Eastertide is “Tell Us Plainly,” and the idea is this: Did Jesus ever come right out and say that He was Messiah or God? The scribes
The life and work of Italian painter Caravaggio was the lens through which Pastor Chris took a close look at Saul’s conversion recorded in Acts 9. The way Caravaggio captured
Have you ever wondered why “three” works? As in, “Hook, line, and sinker,” or “The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth,” and “Stop, look, and listen”? Why
Jesus Christ is risen. He is risen, indeed. But what if all of it was just a story? What if what we believe is simply an elaborate and epic fantasy