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EBCC Messages
Emmanuel Baptist Church, Chatham, ON
36 episodes
18 hours ago
In this message, Pastor Coleman Stucke urges us to be faithful to our loving Lord and Saviour. May our desires, devotion, disposition and speech honour our King. This message is part of a sermon series in the book of James.
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In this message, Pastor Coleman Stucke urges us to be faithful to our loving Lord and Saviour. May our desires, devotion, disposition and speech honour our King. This message is part of a sermon series in the book of James.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Show Mercy, Not Partiality
EBCC Messages
38 minutes
1 month ago
Show Mercy, Not Partiality
In this message, Pastor Coleman Stucke reminds us that God's royal law commands us to love our neighbour as ourself, and we cannot do that while showing partiality. He encourages us to be serious about being people of mercy. This message is part of a sermon series in the book of James. Questions to reflect on: If someone who was clearly struggling with homelessness sat next to you in the pew this morning, would your first instinct be to avoid them or would you move towards them in love?...
EBCC Messages
In this message, Pastor Coleman Stucke urges us to be faithful to our loving Lord and Saviour. May our desires, devotion, disposition and speech honour our King. This message is part of a sermon series in the book of James.