Elizabeth City EMC Podcast

Elizabeth City EMC Podcast


Latest Episodes

Joy
December 15, 2024

“The people of God are called to be a people who rejoice. We rejoice because Christs first Advent means Immanuel, God with us, but also because at his second Advent we will rest in safety, fore

Peace
December 08, 2024

In his son, Jesus Christ, God has withheld no spiritual blessing. Everything pronounced over Israel in Aarons blessing at the foot of Mt. Sinai can be found fully in him alone. Speaker: Sean Scribner

Hope
December 01, 2024

The God of surprises calls his people from every generation to make their home in the center of his will, to be about his missional work in whatever “cities” they find themselves in, and t

The Most High God
November 24, 2024

The call to the faithful on Christ the King Sunday is to relent in whatever pride, stubbornness, or focus on the things of the world we might have, and to lift our eyes to heaven, that we might behold

Faithful Presence
November 17, 2024

The church awaits the return of Jesus to establish his kingdom upon the earth in a final, climactic way. But it is not idle in its waiting. Rather, it remains busy, putting to work what has been entru

Is Government a Good Thing?
November 10, 2024

Speaker: Richard Meservey Series:The Christian Citizen Scripture: Romans 13

The Priority of Unity
November 03, 2024

Speaker: Richard Meservey Series:The Christian Citizen Scripture: Ephesians 4:1-16

Blessing That Leads to Blessing
October 27, 2024

God is not just concerned with what Christians will do at the ballot box, but who Christians will be. Not one human heart has ever been transformed by the outcome of an election. Heart transformation

Embodying Kingdom Values
October 20, 2024

The church is the physical embodiment of Jesus Christ in the world by the abiding presence of the Holy Spirit. Peter refers to its individual members as “temporary residents and foreigners&#8221

Trusting the God of Providence
October 13, 2024

The reaction of the church in Acts to the growing tension and hostility it faced in the public sphere was to pray. Their prayer centered on the sovereign God of providence, superintending his world. I