Eastbrook at Home – January 10, 2021

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Join us for worship with Eastbrook Church through Eastbrook at Home at 8, 9:30, and 11 AM. This weekend we continue our new series, “Power in Preparation,” which explores Jesus’ early years and preparation for ministry from Matthew, chapters 2-4. This continues our extended journey through the Gospel of Matthew, which began with the series “Family Tree.” This week we will look at the forced flight of Joseph, Mary, and the child Jesus from Bethlehem to Egypt.

Join in with the Eastbrook 365 daily devotional for this series here.

We also continue in-person services at 8:00, 9:30, and 11:00 AM this weekend at the Eastbrook Campus, but you do need to RSVP ahead of time. Find out more info here.

Each Sunday at 8, 9:30, and 11 AM, you can participate with our weekly worship service at home with your small group, family, or friends. This service will then be available during the week until the next Sunday’s service starts. You can also access the service directly via Vimeo, the Eastbrook app, or Facebook.

If you are not signed up for our church emailing list, please sign up here. Also, please remember that during this time financial support for the church is critical as we continue minister within our congregation and reach out to our neighborhood, city, and the world at this challenging time. Please give online or send in your tithes and offerings to support the ministry of Eastbrook Church.

2 thoughts on “Eastbrook at Home – January 10, 2021

  1. Just finished attending the service! You teaching and preaching is surely according to the word of God. I love how you navigate through the issues we are faced with and always sticking with Jesus! Nothing is more important. Nothing should come before being a christian. Not a political system nor demo or repo. For revelation says every nation and every King! Our citizenship is in heaven. Thank you, I am always mindful that God has a remnant of people that will not bow down to baal! Thanks be to God for his everlasting mercy and ever-present grace

    • Thanks for joining us and for sharing your reflections on the services. I agree that it is so important to keep our earthly engagement firmly rooted within our heavenly citizenship.

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