EVC

Eagles View Church

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Jul 5, 2026

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Forgive One Another | July 5, 2026 | Pastor Zack Brown 05.07.2026

Forgiveness is one of the hardest commands Jesus gives us, yet it sits at the very heart of the Gospel. In this message from Colossians 3:12-13, we discover that forgiveness is not simply an action, but evidence of a transformed identity in Christ. As followers of Jesus, we are called to extend the same grace and mercy that we have received through Him. When the cross becomes bigger than our bitte...

Bear One Another's Burdens | June 28, 2026 | Pastor Dustin Remmers 28.06.2026

In Galatians 6, Paul reminds believers that following Jesus was never meant to be a solo journey. We are called to lovingly and gently walk alongside one another, helping carry burdens, restoring those who are struggling, and pointing each other back to the Gospel. Rather than approaching others with pride or condemnation, we are called to serve with humility, remembering our own need for God'...

Serve One Another in Love | June 21, 2026 | EVC Elder: John Andersen 21.06.2026

In this Father's Day message, we continued our One Another series by looking at the biblical call to Serve One Another from Galatians 5:13. Through the stories of Othniel, Ehud, and Shamgar in Judges 3, we discovered that God equips His people to serve by filling them with the Holy Spirit, preparing them through His Word, and using the gifts and opportunities already in their hands. No matter...

Encourage One Another | June 14, 2026 | Pastor Daniel Vaughan 14.06.2026

This week, Pastor Daniel continued our One Another series by exploring the call to encourage one another from Hebrews 10:24-25. He reminded us that the Christian life was never meant to be lived alone. God designed His people to strengthen, challenge, and support one another so that faith, love, and perseverance can endure through every season of life. Through personal stories and biblical teachin...

Love One Another | June 7, 2026 | Pastor Randy Miller 07.06.2026

This week, we looked at Jesus’ command to “love one another” in John 13 and what it means to live as people marked by the love of Christ. Jesus made it clear that love is the defining evidence that we belong to Him, and followers of Jesus are called to reflect something different from the world around them. Through this message, we were reminded that biblical love is more than kindness or good int...

Secure Enough to Kneel | May 31, 2026 31.05.2026

In John 13, Jesus gathers with His disciples on the night before the cross and does something completely unexpected. While the disciples are focused on status and greatness, Jesus kneels down and begins washing their feet, taking the position of a servant. Even knowing betrayal, denial, and suffering were coming, Jesus responds with humility, grace, and sacrificial love. This message explores what...

When Jesus Seems Late | May 24, 2026 24.05.2026

What do you do when Jesus feels late? In John 11, Martha and Mary are grieving the loss of their brother Lazarus, confused why Jesus did not arrive sooner. As Jesus steps into their pain, He reveals that He is not distant from suffering, but deeply moved by it. Through this powerful story, we see both the compassion of Christ and His declaration that He is “the resurrection and the life.”This mess...

Was Blind But Now I See | May 17, 2026 17.05.2026

What do we do when life feels broken and we are left asking “Why?” In John 9, Jesus encounters a man who had been blind from birth, and His disciples assume someone must be to blame for the suffering. But Jesus completely reframes the conversation, revealing that even in brokenness, God can still move powerfully and bring redemption. As the story unfolds, Jesus heals the man in an unexpected way,...

When Life Seems Stuck | May 10, 2026 10.05.2026

What do you do when life feels stuck? In John 5, Jesus meets a man who had been waiting thirty-eight years for things to change. Surrounded by disappointment and hopelessness, he had begun to believe this was simply the way life would always be. But Jesus steps directly into his pain and asks a powerful question: “Do you want to be healed?”This message reminds us that Jesus still sees people in th...

The Awkward Conversation | May 3, 2026 03.05.2026

What if you’re more thirsty than you realize? In John 4, a Samaritan woman comes to draw water at the hottest part of the day, trying to avoid the weight of her past and the judgment of others. But Jesus meets her there and offers something deeper. Not temporary relief, but living water that satisfies forever. In this message, Pastor Bart shows how Jesus intentionally stepped into uncomfortable, u...

How Good Is Good Enough? | April 26, 2026 26.04.2026

In this message, we follow a conversation between Jesus and a highly religious leader named Nicodemus, a man who had spent his life doing all the right things and checking every spiritual box. But Jesus completely flips his understanding upside down. Instead of offering a better list or more rules, Jesus reveals something shocking: it’s not about trying harder or being better, it’s about being mad...

When the Wine Runs Out | April 19, 2026 19.04.2026

Jesus’ first miracle wasn’t flashy or expected. It happened at a wedding where the wine ran out, a moment of deep shame for the family. But instead of ignoring it, Jesus stepped right into their embarrassment and transformed it. This wasn’t just about saving a celebration. It was a sign pointing to something greater. Jesus didn’t come to fix surface problems or promote empty religion. He came to c...

Jesus Sees You in Your Searching | April 12, 2026 12.04.2026

Jesus sees us even in our searching. In this message from John 1, we follow Nathanael’s journey from skepticism to belief as he encounters Jesus, who knows him deeply and calls him personally. What begins as a search for something to fix what feels broken becomes an invitation to surrender to the One who truly satisfies. This message reminds us that the answer to our searching isn’t found in more...

He Knows Your Name | Easter Sunday | April 5, 2026 05.04.2026

Jesus didn’t just rise from the grave, He still meets people personally today. In this Easter message, we walk through John 20 and Mary Magdalene’s encounter with the risen Jesus. In the middle of her grief, confusion, and searching, Jesus calls her by name and everything changes. This message is a reminder that you don’t have to have it all figured out to come to Him. Whether you’re exploring fai...

The Cross Service: Remembering the Price of Redemption | March 29, 2026 29.03.2026

At this year’s Cross Service, we did not just hear about the cross. We experienced it. As Pastor Bart carried and built the cross on stage, we walked through the full story of Scripture, from Adam and the first sacrifice, to Abraham’s faith, to the sacrificial system, all pointing to one moment: Jesus, the perfect Lamb of God. This message brings the weight of the cross up close, showing that Jesu...

Into the Shadows: The Shadows of Choices | March 22, 2026 22.03.2026

In Mark 15, we see several groups faced with a choice about Jesus. The religious leaders reject Him out of envy. Pilate knows the truth but gives in to pressure. The crowd follows the noise and chooses wrongly. The soldiers mock what they don’t understand. And Barabbas walks free while Jesus takes his place. Each response reveals something about the human heart—and points back to one question: Wha...

Into the Shadows: The Jewish Trial | March 15, 2026 15.03.2026

In this message from Mark 14:53–72, we look at the Jewish trial of Jesus and the powerful contrast between Jesus and Peter during one of the most intense moments leading up to the cross. While false accusations are brought against Him, Jesus remains silent until the most important question is asked: “Are you the Messiah?” In that moment, Jesus boldly speaks the truth, fully surrendering to the wil...

Into the Shadows: Shadows of Failure | March 8, 2026 08.03.2026

In Pastor Bart's message, Shadows of Failure, we step into one of the most sobering moments before the cross in Mark 14. Jesus warns His disciples that they will all fall away, yet Peter confidently insists he will never fail. Within hours, overconfidence gives way to fear, and the disciples scatter as Jesus is arrested. This message explores why sincere followers of Jesus can still stumble an...

Into the Shadows: Shadows Falling 01.03.2026

This week we began our new series Into the Shadows, walking through the final hours leading up to the cross. In Mark 14, the tension surrounding Jesus begins to build as different groups struggle with their expectations of who He should be. In the middle of it all, a woman pours out an extravagant gift of worship, while Judas chooses to walk away because Jesus didn’t fit his plans. The message cha...

Relentless Generosity | February 22, 2026 22.02.2026

In this message, we explore how the grace we receive from God transforms the way we live and give. Looking at Acts 4–5, we see two contrasting examples: Barnabas, whose generosity flowed from a heart surrendered to Christ, and Ananias and Sapphira, who sought the appearance of generosity without true surrender. Through the story of the early church, we’re reminded that when God’s grace fills our h...

Participating in Christ with the Persecuted Church | February 15, 2026 15.02.2026

In this message, we’re reminded that following Jesus means joining Him in His work around the world, especially alongside believers who face persecution for their faith. Drawing from Matthew 25 and other scriptures, this message explores practical ways we can participate with the persecuted church: protecting them, praying for them, giving to support the work of the gospel, and identifying with th...

Blessed When it Costs | February 8, 2026 08.02.2026

What does it really mean to follow Jesus when faith isn’t convenient? In this message, Pastor Bart launches the Relentless series by reminding us that the global Church is one body and when believers suffer anywhere, it matters everywhere. Drawing from Jesus’ words in Matthew 5, we’re challenged to see that persecution is not a failure of faith, but often a sign of faithful living. Following Jesus...

Loving the Undeserving | February 1, 2026 01.02.2026

Jesus’ words in Matthew 5:38–48 challenge our natural response to fight back when we are hurt or wronged. He calls us to a different way of living, one that does not mirror the anger, division, and retaliation of the world. Loving our enemies is not about feelings or weakness, and it does not mean enabling harm. It is a choice to refuse bitterness and to stop letting other people control our heart...

From Religion to Relationship | January 25, 2026 25.01.2026

In this message, Pastor Bart challenges the idea that outward religious activity automatically leads to spiritual transformation. Using Jesus’ encounters with the Pharisees in Mark 2–3, we see how easy it is to confuse routines, traditions, and rule-keeping with a real relationship with God. Jesus reveals that empty religion can actually weigh us down, while true life with Him brings freedom, joy,...

In This House | January 18, 2026 18.01.2026

Note: Due to a technical issue, the audio is missing at the start of this video. The sound returns shortly. We appreciate your understanding. In this message from the Flourish series, Pastor Bart unpacks Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5 about anger and relationships. He explains that Jesus is not just warning against murder, but exposing the deeper “root” of simmering contempt that can damage homes an...

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