The Unsearchable Riches of Union with Christ
May 16, 2018TheologyAs we look at what our union with Christ entails, we quickly discover there are many helpful terms and images used in Scripture describe this incredible, unsearchable reality.
The Spiritually Blind Disciples
May 9, 2018Bible StudyThe gradual nature of the healing in Mark 8:22-26 wasn't due to a lack of power in Jesus or faith in the blind man. Rather, it serves as a living parable for the disciples of their spiritual sight.
How We Ought to Speak
April 30, 2018Christian LivingAs Christians, we ought to speak with theological precision and clarity. Preaching the gospel with creativity and novelty is nothing to celebrate when it comes at the expense of the truth.
Our Core Values and Culture
April 30, 2018Life at ECCWe value a culture where the word of God is foundational, the glory of God is magnified, the preeminence of Christ is proclaimed, the gospel is central, and the Holy Spirit is relied upon
My Lord and My God: Thomas’s Confession
April 23, 2018Bible StudyGerald Borchert's commentary on John's Gospel provides an excellent discussion of Thomas' confession upon seeing the resurrected Jesus (John 20:28)
Jared Wilson on Jude’s Doxology
March 2, 2018Bible StudyAt the end of Jude’s letter, one of the smallest books in the Bible, we find one of the largest and most beautiful doxologies in all of Scripture:
The Athanasian Creed
July 12, 2016Church HistoryThe Athanasian Creed is a fifth century Creed written to affirm the deity of Christ and the Trinity.
The Nicene Creed
July 12, 2016Church HistoryThe Nicene Creed is a statement of orthodox Christian faith developed by the early church.
The Apostles’ Creed
July 12, 2016Church HistoryThe Apostles' Creed is an early statement of Christian belief confessed by the early church.