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What is Scripture's blueprint for the Kingdom of Heaven?
We live in a world where what's real and what isn't is increasingly difficult. But this has always been an issue when it comes to rest. What is real rest? Speaker: Aaron Fesenmeyer
When Jesus comes, when the gospel is proclaimed, how are people supposed to respond? How will we respond? Speaker: Aaron Fesenmeyer
How do believers handle doubts? Listen in on how Jesus helped John the Baptist as he wondered about God's plan from prison. Speaker: Aaron Fesenmeyer
We can be tempted to fear when we go into a world that hasn't already loved Jesus. It can be tempting to keep quiet about the Lord and not make him known. But is that what God wants for us- to zip our lips and be afraid? And if not, what do we need to overcome that fear?
Brochures paint a certain kind of picture about places, in the hopes that you'll like it. Followers of Jesus get an even better brochure, one that is more honest. It may make it more difficult, but one that's like no other.
What's the greatest treasure we could have? Do we have it? And do we enjoy it? Join us as we celebrate Jesus' resurrection.
Who do we identify with? This has implications for our present and our eternal future. Join us as we consider going "outside the camp" in the letter to the Hebrews on Good Friday, 2024.
We are introduced to twelve men whom Jesus intends to send into his harvest. Why do we need to know them? And what is the difference about them and their mission?
There is an amazing opportunity before Jesus. But rather than just tackling it on his own, he calls his followers to participate. But before they go, some things must be prepared. How does Jesus tell them, and us, to prepare for this opportunity--and success--before us?
Who is Jesus in the life of a demonized man? And who is Jesus for those who are brought to him?
Blind men come to Jesus so that they can see. Do we come to Jesus to see?
Two desperate situations- a man who has lost his daughter, and a woman who is bleeding out. Who do they turn to, and should we turn to the same? Speaker: Aaron Fesenmeyer
What does Jesus bring, when he came into this world, when he comes into our lives? Speaker: Aaron Fesenmeyer
Guest speaker Joel Linn brings the Word from James 1:19-27.
Guest speaker Colby Kinser unpacks what it means that we call ourselves an Evangelical Free Church.
The foundation of the house makes, or breaks, a house. What is the foundation of our lives, our hope, our faith? Speaker: Aaron Fesenmeyer
Our guest speaker, Bob Stretch, unpacks something we all deal with, and Jesus wants to help us with.
In the local church, we're to love one another, and we care about one another. Do we ever need to say "stop" or "no"? And why, if so? Join Pastor Aaron Fesenmeyer and York EFC as we look at the First Letter to Timothy as part of our series "Growing in Gospel Ground."
Why should we study an ancient, archaic way of saying "Hello" in the Scripture? The reason is simple: God has some truth to instill into his child Timothy, and by extension, us. We, like Timothy, have great need of this truth, for upon it, we will have confidence. Join Pastor Aaron Fesenmeyer and York EFC as we look at the First Letter to Timothy as part of our series "Growing in Gospel Ground."
We were created to make, created to build, to preserve, to raise. But who is to work? Who is to worship? Are we making, building, preserving, and raising where God wants us to? And what hope do we have if we haven't been, or what hope do we have to continue? Join Pastor Aaron Fesenmeyer and York EFC as we begin the New Year with Psalm 127!
When this sermon is published, it will join billions of voices wanting a listen. So whose voice should we follow? And why? 700 years before he came to the earth, Isaiah wrote of a voice--the voice--of a servant like other servants, yet unlike any before or since. Join Pastor Aaron Fesenmeyer and York EFC as we seek light this Christmas season in Isaiah's "Servant Songs".
Going into a dark room, the best tool for clarity is a properly working light and light switch. When God sent his Son, he sent Light incarnate, Jesus. And 700 years before he came to the earth, Isaiah wrote of him, of a servant like other servants, yet unlike any before or since. Join Pastor Aaron Fesenmeyer and York EFC as we seek light this Christmas season in Isaiah's "Servant Songs".
It is true that Jesus isn't a genie, granting us what we need when we think we need it. But he is there for our needs. And 700 years before he came to the earth, Isaiah wrote of him, of a servant like other servants, yet unlike any before or since. Join Pastor Aaron Fesenmeyer and York EFC as we seek light this Christmas season in Isaiah's "Servant Songs".
Please give a listen to our guest speaker, Larry Joslin, chaplain of the Living Water Rescue Mission, as he brings God Word this Sunday to York EFC.
There are many roads, but only one Jesus. And he's given those who are saved by him each a story of coming to faith in him. But we look over at our brother or sister in Christ and their story is different. What do we do with that? And what do we do when they don't follow Jesus exactly like we follow him? Join Pastor Aaron Fesenmeyer and York EFC as we finish our series in the Gospel of John, "Life in His Name".
The disciple Peter had messed up...bad. Pretty hard to beat rejecting Jesus when Jesus needed his friendship most. But then Jesus came back from the dead. Were bygones going to be bygones for Peter and Jesus? Was Peter even welcome at the fire by the shores of Galilee? And what about when we fail Jesus? Is there hope for us? Join Pastor Aaron Fesenmeyer and York EFC as we look at John 21 as part of our series in the Gospel of John, "Life in His Name".
To be able to do some things, you have to have some things. To fly a plane, you need a pilot's license, and the training that backs up that license. What do we need to see the risen Jesus as he really is? Join Pastor Aaron Fesenmeyer and York EFC as we look at the Gospel of John, in our series, "Life in His Name".
Listen in as Nathan Joslin, Executive Director of Columbus and Living Water Rescue Mission, brings God's Word this Sunday at York EFC.
When things go belly-up, when stuff flies into the air, when things come crashing down, who's in control? When the disciples saw their beloved Teacher and Master Jesus get arrested by a mob, who did they believe was in control? And who really was in control? The same one who was in control then is the same one who is in control now. Join Pastor Aaron Fesenmeyer and York EFC as we look to the moment when darkness gets thick in the life of Jesus, in the Gospel of John, in our series "Life in His Name".
When we get to know someone, we want to find out their desires, what they like, what they don't. For us who want to get to know Jesus, whether for the first time or more deeply, what does he want? And, do we want what he want? Join Pastor Aaron Fesenmeyer and York EFC as we look at Jesus' prayer to his Father as part of our series in the Gospel of John, "Life in His Name".
Just because Jesus isn't physically present doesn't mean that joy can't be found. Jesus gives his disciples some amazing truths about finding joy in him in all circumstances. Join York EFC in our series "Life in His Name", listening to God in the Gospel of John.
YEFC is getting some grounding in who we are and whose we are for our next season. Join us as we look at the final grounding of us as a church. We believe, we grow, we belong, we serve, and we invest. Note: there are some additional quotes and ideas drawn from Kevin DeYoung's book "Crazy Busy", which were not credited in the message. There was no intention to deceive or plagiarize, but please forgive this error.
YEFC is getting some grounding in who we are and whose we are for our next season. Join us as we look at the fourth grounding of us as a church. We believe, we grow, we belong, and we serve.
YEFC is getting some grounding in who we are and whose we are for our next season. Join us as we look at the third grounding of us as a church. We believe, we grow, and we belong.
YEFC is getting some grounding in who we are and whose we are for our next season. Join us as we look at the second grounding of us as a church. We believe and we grow.
YEFC is getting some grounding in who we are and whose we are for our next season. Join us as we look at the first grounding of us as a church. We believe.
When Jesus gets ready to leave, he intends to have someone else sent to be with the disciples- the Holy Spirit. But can they trust him? Can we trust him? Join York EFC in our series "Life in His Name", listening to God in the Gospel of John.
Not everything is sunshine and roses in the Christian life. Storm clouds gather in opposition to the work of Christ through his people. We have need, therefore, of perseverance. Join York EFC in our series "Life in His Name", listening to God in the Gospel of John.
Does friendship have a place in the church? What is the major that identifies Jesus' Church? Join York EFC as we explore the Gospel of John in our series "Life in His Name".
Jesus wants to give people life. And life abundantly. This comes through a means he's commanded: abiding. What is this and how do we live? How do we get and continue in life with Jesus? Join York EFC as we continue in the Gospel of John, in our series, "Life in His Name."
If a trusted friend was about to die and they had an important message for you, would you listen? Join York EFC as we listen to God's Word in the Gospel of John, as part of our series "Life in His Name".
What does relationship with God, the Lord Jesus Christ--a good and loving relationship--look like? Who sets the terms for that relationship? Does God intend a good and loving relationship with us? Join York EFC as we seek to answer these questions in our series through the Gospel of John, "Life in His Name".
This is arguably one of the largest questions you and I face: do we know God? Do we know him as he is? And do we have assurance, for those who believe him, that he is still there even when we don't feel him there? Join York EFC in our series through the Gospel of John, "Life in His Name".
There is reality, a reality that is greater than anything you or I, or us together could have come up with. And it's the answer to our deepest hopes, the counter to our greatest fears, and the satisfier to our greatest longings for happiness and joy. And it's available to us. Do you believe this? Or do you believe this is impossible? Join York EFC as we look at Psalm 16 for the greatest.
In our busy lives, we confess that it is difficult to remember some things. Especially spiritual things. Especially the promises of God. But not impossible. Join York EFC for a Palm Sunday sermon as we look at the stanza of Psalm 92, a promise for the righteous.
In the midst of an astounding amount of fear, anxiety, confusion, and stress, Jesus called his disciples, and he calls us in this passage, to look again at the one who, even when all else was sinking sand, could and can be trusted. Join York EFC as we look at the Way, the Truth, and the Life, in our series in the Gospel of John, "Life in His Name".
How is God glorified? How we are to glorify him is one of the biggest questions of the human life. And one of the biggest issues for the Church. Join York EFC as we explore how Jesus says we are to glorify God in our series through the Gospel of John, "Life in His Name".
We talk about faith in God. It's a good thing. But what about a God who gets himself betrayed and killed? Did he mess up? Join York EFC as we see if Jesus made a fatal error or further confirmed that he is the Son of God in our series through the Gospel of John, "Life in His Name".
Rabbis don't serve. Students do. Kings don't bow. Subjects do. But here is the Teacher of all teachers, the King of kings and Lord of lords, stooping down to wash his disciples dirty feet. Why? Join York Evangelical Free Church as we continue in our series in the Gospel of John, "Life in His Name".
Jesus' last public call is not one of hopelessness, but one where the message and the Sender gets the final word. Do we believe the Message Incarnate? Do we know why he came? Join York EFC as we continue our series in the Gospel of John, "Life in His Name".