Jonah’s story isn’t just a children’s tale — it’s a profound invitation to confront uncomfortable truths about our lives and God’s relentless grace. Though it challenges us to believe the impossible, Jesus saw it as central to his own death and resurrection, calling it “the sign of Jonah.” This is a story of running and returning, of stubbornness and surrender, revealing God’s deep compassion for all people. In the end, Jonah’s journey points us to a world transformed — not by human effort, but by the overwhelming grace of God.
The Curriculum: The Disciple's Guide to the Good LifeIn the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus gives his manifesto about the art of human flourishing....
Our sermon series to kick off the year 2021, (Re)Build My Life: From Rubble to Renewal, continues this weekend. This past year (2020) has...
Lead Pastor Ryan Paulson teaches on "Calling Over Comparison" from John 21:15-23, as part of our "Greater Than" series. For more information, visit efcc.org/sermons....