This Sunday we were joined by Matt Carvel who preached on Ephesians 4:4-16, part of The Truth series, where we explore the importance of truth in our personal lives and within the church community. Drawing from Ephesians 4, Matt emphasizes that “speaking the truth in love” is essential for building a healthy, Christ-centered church. He challenges listeners to live with honesty and integrity, to use words that build up rather than tear down, and to encourage one another in faith. Through truth, confession, and encouragement, the church grows together in unity and maturity, reflecting Jesus - who is Himself the Truth - to the world.
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This Sunday we were joined by Matt Carvel who preached on Ephesians 4:4-16, part of The Truth series, where we explore the importance of truth in our personal lives and within the church community. Drawing from Ephesians 4, Matt emphasizes that “speaking the truth in love” is essential for building a healthy, Christ-centered church. He challenges listeners to live with honesty and integrity, to use words that build up rather than tear down, and to encourage one another in faith. Through truth, confession, and encouragement, the church grows together in unity and maturity, reflecting Jesus - who is Himself the Truth - to the world.
The amazing Ben Rowe joined us at our Sons of conference earlier this month to preach to us from the Word.
Emmanuel Sunday Talks
This Sunday we were joined by Matt Carvel who preached on Ephesians 4:4-16, part of The Truth series, where we explore the importance of truth in our personal lives and within the church community. Drawing from Ephesians 4, Matt emphasizes that “speaking the truth in love” is essential for building a healthy, Christ-centered church. He challenges listeners to live with honesty and integrity, to use words that build up rather than tear down, and to encourage one another in faith. Through truth, confession, and encouragement, the church grows together in unity and maturity, reflecting Jesus - who is Himself the Truth - to the world.