Wecom the weekly audio postcast for Eagle Christian Church in Eagle, Idaho. Our mission is to reach people with the gospel message of Jesus Christ, teach people to become devoted disciples of His, equip people for acts of service, and send them into ministry. As a Christian church we do not claim t…
Dr. Crane shares from Mark 7 a story where Jesus asks us to let go of stereotypes and prejudice that would prevent us from loving others well.
Dr. Crane shares a story from Mark 7 of a discussion between Jesus and some Pharisees, where Jesus emphasized the importance of heart transformation rather than just religious routines.
Dr. Crane shares the miracle story of Jesus walking on the water, where we can see that Jesus is both transcendent, yet imminent. He is truly God and at the same time he has a personal relationship with each of us.
Jakob King shares the miracle story of the feeding of the 5,000, challenging us to think through what we will do with our faith in Jesus.
Dr. Crane shares a story from Mark 6 of a visit that Jesus made to his hometown. The people there had a hard time accepting his teaching and his power because of their familiarity with him.Â
Dr. Crane shares an Easter message where Jesus displays his power over death and disease in the healing of a woman and the resurrection of a young girl.
Jakob King shares two parables that Jesus told which challenged people to listen carefully, with open hearts, to his message about the upside-down kingdom.
Dr. Crane shares four more stories about how Jesus dealt with the crowds, his apostles, his family, and his oppenents. He concludes by telling us that whoever does the will of God belongs in his family.
Dr. Crane shares four stories from Mark 2-3 that illustrate how Jesus challenged cultural and religious norms.
Dr. Crane tells the story of the paralytic who was lowered through a roof to get him to Jesus. This story shows how faith can be reckless, without regard for consequences, as we boldly folow Jesus.
Dr. Crane shows how Jesus needed solitude for prayer, to help him overcome temptation, to seek His Father's direction, and to rejuvenate himself for his mission and ministry.
Dr. Crane shows how Jesus had authority in how he called people, taught people, cast out demons, and healed people.
Dr. Crane kicks off our study of the gospel of Mark, showing how Mark presents Jesus and gives his testimony.
In our final week in the book of Romans, Dr. Crane shares some reasons to praise God from Paul's concluding benediction.
Dr. Crane shares Paul's advice to be vigilant against false teachers and false doctrines. When we are vigilant in what we let influence us we prevent disunity in the Church and can grow in our Christ-likeness.
This week Dr. Crane presents how to use the book of Romans to help others understand what it means to follow Jesus, and to experience the salvation that God offers to all who believe.
This week Dr. Crane presents how to use the book of Romans to help others understand what it means to follow Jesus, and to experience the salvation that God offers to all who believe.
This week, Randy Bourn preaches and helps us look at how Jesus may not have shown up as the King we expected, but as the Lamb each of us need.
Dr. Crane continues our Christmas series focusing on Jesus as King of all. This sermon affirms how the resurrection displays the power, exaltation, and sovereignty of the kingship of Jesus.
Dr. Crane shares from Romans 15 about the characteristics of a strong church: bearing with others, building others up, believing the Bible, unity, acceptance, bringing glory to God, an being a light to all people. In other words, be like Jesus.
Jakob King shares from Romans 14 that while believers are free in Christ, they are also servants to others. The mark of Christianity is love, not how free we are or how well we follow the rules. We need to be willing to lay down our preferences, in order to bring others closer to Christ.
Dr. Crane shares from Romans 14 about the importance of welcoming others, especially those with whom we disagree. The church must be unified and honor God and others with our actions and time.
Dr. Crane shares from Romans 13 the debt of love that Christians owe to others, and how they should cast off works of darkness, and put on Jesus.
Dr. Crane shares from Romans 12 how true and Christ-like love for one another can transform our communities.
Dr. Crane shares from Romans 12 how God has gifted his children so that they can serve one another . Believers are called to have a proper understanding of who they are in Christ, and to allow the Holy Spirit to continue to transform them into mature servants.
Jakob King leads a Q & A with an organization called Family Hope International, focusing on the impact of FHI and how ECC can be a support to Christians in other nations.
Dr. Crane shares from Romans 11 to remind us that God has not rejected those who follow him; rather, there is still hope found insalvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
Dr. Crane shares from Romans 10 about how we need to share our faith with our words as well as our actions.
Dr. Crane shares from Romans 10 about how the need to agree with God that Jesus is Lord, and that he has raised him from the dead. When we believe in our hearts and confess with our mouths these truths, we will be saved.
Dr. Crane shares from Romans 10 about the importance of developing a passion for those who don't know the Lord, and how we should boast in the righteousness of God, and not our own righteousness.
Dr. Crane shares from Romans 9 that God is gracious and merciful, even when we do not deserve it. God has always had a plan for all people to be grafted into His family.
Dr. Crane shares from Romans 9 about Paul's great love for those who do not know Jesus, and how he was willing to sacrifice to bring them to Jesus. This challenges us to reassess our own attitudes toward those who do not know Jesus.
Jakob King reminds us that nothing can separate us from the love of God that is found through Jesus.
Dr. Crane shares about the groaning that creation, Christians, and the Holy Spirit go through as we await the final stages of redemption from God. He also shows how the Holy Spirit interceds for us as we go through the trials of this life and how we can put our hope in God.
Jakob King teaches from Romans 8 about how we can life in the Spirit because of the assurance of Christ. We learn that God is asking us not to "do more" but to rest in Him instead.
Dr. Crane teaches from Romans 6:23 that there are two different paths we can take in life. One path leads to a life of sin and separation from God, and the other leads us into a relationship with Him full of grace and purpose.
Jakob King teaches from Romans 6 that God's grace to us is not freedom to continue to sin; rather, it is freedom from sin.
Dr. Crane shares from Romans 5 that through Adam we are introduced to sin, condemnation, and death; but, through Jesus, we have justification, grace and life abundant.
Dr. Crane shares from Romans 5 how God has demonstrated his love for us by providing reconciliation for us through Jesus.