This coming weekend at Eastbrook Church we began our annual MissionsFest, which spans roughly ten days and covers two weekends of our services. You can access all the information here. This year Dr. Jack Sara, President of Bethlehem Bible College, will kick off the first weekend of MissionsFest by speaking in our Sunday morning worship …
Bibliography for “The Discipleship Journey”
When I conclude a sermon series, I usually share resources I utilized in my study and preparation for sermons. Here is the bibliography for our recent series, "The Discipleship Journey: Four Examples of Growing with Jesus." I hope some of these books are as enjoyable for you as you explore them as they were for …
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“Growing and Growing” – a message on discipleship from Acts 4
This past weekend at Eastbrook, we concluded our series entitled "The Discipleship Journey: Four Examples of Growing with Jesus." Pastor Jim Caler preached this fourth and final message of the series entitled "Growing and Growing." In this message Jim reflected on the life of the early church as recorded in Acts 4. You can find …
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Eastbrook at Home – October 1, 2023
Join us for worship with Eastbrook Church through Eastbrook at Home at 8, 9:30, and 11 AM. This weekend we conclude our preaching series, "The Discipleship Journey: Four Examples of Growing with Jesus." This is also a communion Sunday at Eastbrook. Here is a prayer for this Sunday from The Book of Common Prayer: O …
Seasons of Life: a word from Parker Palmer on our guiding metaphors
At the recommendation of a good friend, I re-read Parker Palmer's brief, but powerful, book, Let Your Life Speak recently. There is so much packed into this little book. Near the end, in a chapter entitled "There is a Season," Palmer outlines a metaphor for life based around seasons, expounding on what it might mean …
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