Gospel-Centered sermons from Eastridge Baptist Church.
The heart is the center of our words and actions and is a game changer in how we live our daily lives to the glory of God.
Learn 3 keys to a good school year in this week's message.
Learn more about the Good Shepherd in this week's message.
How can we live in community in a way that makes us better? Why should we live in community? What are the benefits of living in community? Find out in this week's message.
It is imperative that we use our God-given spiritual gifts in the church in which God has placed us, so that we can act more like a battle station than a cruise ship.
Each of us can do the work of Christ as ordinary people.
Who is the prodigal in these passages? How should we think about our finances?
In the midst of trials and tribulations, and the daily struggles of life, is God there?
While there are a number of topics that come up in Jesus’ prayer, the main topic that surfaces over and over again is that of mission. We are helped in accomplishing our mission as the Father keeps us, particularly as He keeps us joyful and unified.
Just before Jesus ascended to heaven, He gave us — His disciples — the Great Commission. We don’t accomplish it on our own. We are aided in our mission. Who aids us? Why is it important we understand we are aided? How are we aided?
Naturally we aren't patient, kind, gentle, or self-controlled. We don’t naturally seek God’s glory over our own. Nor are we naturally obedient to God’s Word. So how do true disciples change?
Just like the disciples needed Jesus’ words of comfort, we need to hear Jesus’ words of comfort too. How does Jesus comfort the troubled?
There is one chief purpose for our life. Everything else should be subservient to this purpose. If you will press into your life's chief purpose, your life will have purpose. It will have meaning. You will never wonder, “Am I making a difference?...
How can mother’s persevere at the task of mothering? It’s a difficult and draining task, so how can mother’s do it?
Ryan's in view of a call sermon.
Love. It is a word that gets thrown around. It is no wonder we don’t understand what it means to love another person. So how? How are we to love?
Those who are captivated by Jesus should live a certain way. But how? How should those who are captivated by Jesus live?
This broken world can’t give us what we need - true hope. But one can. Find out more in this week's message.
We have an innate desire to live forever. We have that desire because we were originally created for eternal life. In the world in which we live today, no one lives forever.
We all long for peace and joy, for protection and release, for love and care. There is only One who provides all without exception. That is the Good Shepherd. Who is the Good Shepherd?
Are you able to see Jesus for who He really is? Find out in this week’s message.
Can my truth set me free and your truth set you free, especially if those two truths are contradictory? Or is there one truth that truly sets us free?
I know that you want your life to matter just as much as I want my life to matter. But how? How can we make sure our life matters?
We have a satisfaction problem. At its root that satisfaction problem is not physical, it's spiritual.
Living our lives for Christ is not always easy, especially in a hostile world. There is a very real temptation to go along with the culture.
What if we were able to experience complete healing? Not just physical healing, but spiritual healing as well? What if this healing was free?
We all have needs, longings, and cravings. No matter what we do, we can’t fully and finally satisfy them, but there is One who can.
How do we gain access to God's kingdom? Are we allowed entrance due to our work, our inherent goodness, or is there something else that must happen?
Joy, we search for it, we do what we can to capture it, but it is fleeting. How can we experience true everlasting joy?
This is the God of the Bible. This is Jesus. This the Word who has become flesh. This is the Light. Learn more about the Word become flesh, the light in this week's message.
How do we see 2020 in 2020? Find out in this week's message delivered by Scott Richards.
Who am I? That is a question many are asking these days? Who am I?
There are setback and storms that arise in life, how can we continue?
How can we live as set apart people? A people who loves God and loves others.
Over 2000 years ago Jesus was born as a babe in a manger. He has yet to return as a conquering King. Jesus’ delay may make it hard for you to keep believing that He is going to return and set everything right, especially given recent headlines.
Christmas is a time for us to learn to give of ourselves self-sacrificially. Did you learn the art of giving this Christmas from the One who gave it all?
God relentlessly pursues us and that is shocking. Why is that? Why is it shocking, scandalous that God would pursue us?
Our God is holy, so we should be holy. What does it take to live holy lives?
We are always waiting for things in life. But can what we are waiting for satisfy us? Does it have the ability to bring us lasting joy and fulfillment?
Knowing who we are and how we have become who we are should help us persevere through trials.
This week we look at deacons. Specifically, we are answering the question: Why are deacons needed and who is qualified to be a deacon?
In order to be on mission together, there must be unity in our diversity, we must all use the gifts the King has given to minister to one another and the community, we must be equipped to minister to one another and the community, and we must know the...
When you give, you are supporting God's Mission, but when you withhold tithes and offerings, you are actually robbing the mission of God.
We can have a spiritual connection, just not on our own terms. How do we foster this connection? We foster this connection through prayer as a result of a relationship with Jesus.
It's easy for us to lose focus and it can be easy for us to think that we can accomplish our mission on our own, but we can't. That's where prayer comes in to play.
When people think about the supernatural world, they think about — Ghosts and Ghost tours. But what does the Bible have to say about the spiritual world and spiritual gifts?
I am not sure who did the research, but the consistent statistic I see over and over again is that 20% of the people do 80% of the work in churches. This is a problem for churches because it means only 20% of church members are serving. But is...
What can we do to make sure that we get out of the way so that we might remain unified as the church?
Deep down, we all know that there is something wrong with this world and we desire it to be fixed. When we see that which is broken made new again, we are given hope. Hope that the world in which we live can be fixed, that it can be reclaimed