Welcome to Epic Church. We are a group of people more interested in being the church than just attending church. We believe our lives are wrapped in an epic story about God. We're a group of people committed to exploring, engaging and expanding Gods epic story! We gather on Sundays to worship God an…
The word “tension” can be defined as “the relationship between ideas or qualities with conflicting demands or implications." Based on that definition, there are several tensions in the Bible that are hard to reconcile; opposing truths that seem to conflict with each other. These tensions leave us wondering which truth we should apply and what we should do with the opposing truth. In this series, we'll explore the tension between several of these opposing truths and learn how to reconcile their differences.
The word “tension” can be defined as “the relationship between ideas or qualities with conflicting demands or implications." Based on that definition, there are several tensions in the Bible that are hard to reconcile; opposing truths that seem to conflict with each other. These tensions leave us wondering which truth we should apply and what we should do with the opposing truth. In this series, we'll explore the tension between several of these opposing truths and learn how to reconcile their differences.
The word “tension” can be defined as “the relationship between ideas or qualities with conflicting demands or implications." Based on that definition, there are several tensions in the Bible that are hard to reconcile; opposing truths that seem to conflict with each other. These tensions leave us wondering which truth we should apply and what we should do with the opposing truth. In this series, we'll explore the tension between several of these opposing truths and learn how to reconcile their differences.
The word “tension” can be defined as “the relationship between ideas or qualities with conflicting demands or implications." Based on that definition, there are several tensions in the Bible that are hard to reconcile; opposing truths that seem to conflict with each other. These tensions leave us wondering which truth we should apply and what we should do with the opposing truth. In this series, we'll explore the tension between several of these opposing truths and learn how to reconcile their differences.
American money has “In God We Trust” printed on it, but do we really trust in God? It seems like we trust in a lot of things besides God. In this series, we'll explore some of the things we trust in that aren't worthy of our trust and why trusting in God is our only real option.
American money has “In God We Trust” printed on it, but do we really trust in God? It seems like we trust in a lot of things besides God. In this series, we'll explore some of the things we trust in that aren't worthy of our trust and why trusting in God is our only real option.
American money has “In God We Trust” printed on it, but do we really trust in God? It seems like we trust in a lot of things besides God. In this series, we'll explore some of the things we trust in that aren't worthy of our trust and why trusting in God is our only real option.
American money has “In God We Trust” printed on it, but do we really trust in God? It seems like we trust in a lot of things besides God. In this series, we'll explore some of the things we trust in that aren't worthy of our trust and why trusting in God is our only real option.
Ephesians 3:20 says, “Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think (imagine).” In this series, we will revisit the Imagine vision God gave us a year ago and talk about what we've done and where we're going.
Ephesians 3:20 says, “Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think (imagine).” In this series, we will revisit the Imagine vision God gave us a year ago and talk about what we've done and where we're going.
Ephesians 3:20 says, “Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think (imagine).” In this series, we will revisit the Imagine vision God gave us a year ago and talk about what we've done and where we're going.
Are you exhausted? Tired from your busy schedule or exhausted from working too much? Are you weary from running your kids around town all the time or trying to make sure you have enough money at the end of the month? There are many things that can leave us physically exhausted in life. There are also things that can leave us spiritually exhausted. Things like running from our past, trying to please people all the time, or living with fear, anxiety and worry because of what's happening in the world today. In our Exhausted series, we'll explore what it means for us to find the kind of rest God desires for us.
Are you exhausted? Tired from your busy schedule or exhausted from working too much? Are you weary from running your kids around town all the time or trying to make sure you have enough money at the end of the month? There are many things that can leave us physically exhausted in life. There are also things that can leave us spiritually exhausted. Things like running from our past, trying to please people all the time, or living with fear, anxiety and worry because of what's happening in the world today. In our Exhausted series, we'll explore what it means for us to find the kind of rest God desires for us.
Are you exhausted? Tired from your busy schedule or exhausted from working too much? Are you weary from running your kids around town all the time or trying to make sure you have enough money at the end of the month? There are many things that can leave us physically exhausted in life. There are also things that can leave us spiritually exhausted. Things like running from our past, trying to please people all the time, or living with fear, anxiety and worry because of what's happening in the world today. In our Exhausted series, we'll explore what it means for us to find the kind of rest God desires for us.
Are you exhausted? Tired from your busy schedule or exhausted from working too much? Are you weary from running your kids around town all the time or trying to make sure you have enough money at the end of the month? There are many things that can leave us physically exhausted in life. There are also things that can leave us spiritually exhausted. Things like running from our past, trying to please people all the time, or living with fear, anxiety and worry because of what's happening in the world today. In our Exhausted series, we'll explore what it means for us to find the kind of rest God desires for us.
Are you exhausted? Tired from your busy schedule or exhausted from working too much? Are you weary from running your kids around town all the time or trying to make sure you have enough money at the end of the month? There are many things that can leave us physically exhausted in life. There are also things that can leave us spiritually exhausted. Things like running from our past, trying to please people all the time, or living with fear, anxiety and worry because of what's happening in the world today. In our Exhausted series, we'll explore what it means for us to find the kind of rest God desires for us.
In Isaiah 6:8, God asked who should He send to speak a message on His behalf. The Old Testament prophet Isaiah answered, “Here I Am. Send me.” Join us as we explore what God is leading all of us to do.
In Isaiah 6:8, God asked who should He send to speak a message on His behalf. The Old Testament prophet Isaiah answered, “Here I Am. Send me.” Join us as we explore what God is leading all of us to do.
In Isaiah 6:8, God asked who should He send to speak a message on His behalf. The Old Testament prophet Isaiah answered, “Here I Am. Send me.” Join us as we explore what God is leading all of us to do.
In Isaiah 6:8, God asked who should He send to speak a message on His behalf. The Old Testament prophet Isaiah answered, “Here I Am. Send me.” Join us as we explore what God is leading all of us to do.
Boring, impersonal, judgmental, self-seeking – these are just a few of the words that some people use to describe the church today. At Epic, we see The Church a bit differently. We believe The Church should be a place full of people who are engaging, personal, inclusive, and passionate about connecting others to the love of Jesus Christ. Join us for The Church series to find out what it means for us to be The Church.
Boring, impersonal, judgmental, self-seeking – these are just a few of the words that some people use to describe the church today. At Epic, we see The Church a bit differently. We believe The Church should be a place full of people who are engaging, personal, inclusive, and passionate about connecting others to the love of Jesus Christ. Join us for The Church series to find out what it means for us to be The Church.
Boring, impersonal, judgmental, self-seeking – these are just a few of the words that some people use to describe the church today. At Epic, we see The Church a bit differently. We believe The Church should be a place full of people who are engaging, personal, inclusive, and passionate about connecting others to the love of Jesus Christ. Join us for The Church series to find out what it means for us to be The Church.
Boring, impersonal, judgmental, self-seeking – these are just a few of the words that some people use to describe the church today. At Epic, we see The Church a bit differently. We believe The Church should be a place full of people who are engaging, personal, inclusive, and passionate about connecting others to the love of Jesus Christ. Join us for The Church series to find out what it means for us to be The Church.
We all have a fascination with endings. The end of books. The end of movies. The end of life. We are even fascinated by the end of the world, but what will really happen? Is the end of the world really the end, or is it the beginning of something else? Join us for The End series as we explore these topics.
We all have a fascination with endings. The end of books. The end of movies. The end of life. We are even fascinated by the end of the world, but what will really happen? Is the end of the world really the end, or is it the beginning of something else? Join us for The End series as we explore these topics.
We all have a fascination with endings. The end of books. The end of movies. The end of life. We are even fascinated by the end of the world, but what will really happen? Is the end of the world really the end, or is it the beginning of something else? Join us for The End series as we explore these topics.
We all have a fascination with endings. The end of books. The end of movies. The end of life. We are even fascinated by the end of the world, but what will really happen? Is the end of the world really the end, or is it the beginning of something else? Join us for The End series as we explore these topics.
We have all been wounded in life both physically and emotionally. Those wounds tell stories of pain and suffering, but scars tell stories of healing. God wants to help heal our wounds so He can use our scars to help others.
We have all been wounded in life both physically and emotionally. Those wounds tell stories of pain and suffering, but scars tell stories of healing. God wants to help heal our wounds so He can use our scars to help others.
We have all been wounded in life both physically and emotionally. Those wounds tell stories of pain and suffering, but scars tell stories of healing. God wants to help heal our wounds so He can use our scars to help others.
We have all been wounded in life both physically and emotionally. Those wounds tell stories of pain and suffering, but scars tell stories of healing. God wants to help heal our wounds so He can use our scars to help others.
We have all been wounded in life both physically and emotionally. Those wounds tell stories of pain and suffering, but scars tell stories of healing. God wants to help heal our wounds so He can use our scars to help others.
Jesus is described in the Bible as the “King of kings and Lord of lords.” We get the idea of kingship from history and stories we've been told, but many of us don't really know what it really means to live under a king's rule. In this series, we'll explore what kind of King Jesus is and what it means for Him to be our King.
Jesus is described in the Bible as the “King of kings and Lord of lords.” We get the idea of kingship from history and stories we've been told, but many of us don't really know what it really means to live under a king's rule. In this series, we'll explore what kind of King Jesus is and what it means for Him to be our King.
Jesus is described in the Bible as the “King of kings and Lord of lords.” We get the idea of kingship from history and stories we've been told, but many of us don't really know what it really means to live under a king's rule. In this series, we'll explore what kind of King Jesus is and what it means for Him to be our King.
Jesus is described in the Bible as the “King of kings and Lord of lords.” We get the idea of kingship from history and stories we've been told, but many of us don't really know what it really means to live under a king's rule. In this series, we'll explore what kind of King Jesus is and what it means for Him to be our King.
God never intended for us to live life alone. Rather, it is God's desire for us to be surrounded by the love and support of our families. Families, however, can often be a source of hurt, stress, and frustration as we are most deeply impacted by those closest to us. This series will explore the practical tools found in God's Word to help guide you toward having a healthy, happy, and functional family.
God never intended for us to live life alone. Rather, it is God's desire for us to be surrounded by the love and support of our families. Families, however, can often be a source of hurt, stress, and frustration as we are most deeply impacted by those closest to us. This series will explore the practical tools found in God's Word to help guide you toward having a healthy, happy, and functional family.
God never intended for us to live life alone. Rather, it is God's desire for us to be surrounded by the love and support of our families. Families, however, can often be a source of hurt, stress, and frustration as we are most deeply impacted by those closest to us. This series will explore the practical tools found in God's Word to help guide you toward having a healthy, happy, and functional family.
God never intended for us to live life alone. Rather, it is God's desire for us to be surrounded by the love and support of our families. Families, however, can often be a source of hurt, stress, and frustration as we are most deeply impacted by those closest to us. This series will explore the practical tools found in God's Word to help guide you toward having a healthy, happy, and functional family.
As our world spirals out of control, too many Christians are asleep spiritually. We spend more time frustrated with what we see happening around us instead of engaging spiritual practices that can make an eternal change in our world and in our hearts. This series will challenge us to wake up to those things.
As our world spirals out of control, too many Christians are asleep spiritually. We spend more time frustrated with what we see happening around us instead of engaging spiritual practices that can make an eternal change in our world and in our hearts. This series will challenge us to wake up to those things.
As our world spirals out of control, too many Christians are asleep spiritually. We spend more time frustrated with what we see happening around us instead of engaging spiritual practices that can make an eternal change in our world and in our hearts. This series will challenge us to wake up to those things.
As our world spirals out of control, too many Christians are asleep spiritually. We spend more time frustrated with what we see happening around us instead of engaging spiritual practices that can make an eternal change in our world and in our hearts. This series will challenge us to wake up to those things.
As our world spirals out of control, too many Christians are asleep spiritually. We spend more time frustrated with what we see happening around us instead of engaging spiritual practices that can make an eternal change in our world and in our hearts. This series will challenge us to wake up to those things.