Sermons by Annette Eilert

Sermons by Annette Eilert

The Lesson in the Through

Pastor Annette shares a lesson she learned from reading the well-known children’s book, We’re Going on a Bear Hunt. We can’t go over it, we can’t go under it. We have to go through it. This is something Jesus modeled for us as he went through life and the various trials he faced. Let’s follow Jesus as he leads us through. Reflection…

Perspective: Kingdom Imitation

Paul’s letter to the Philippians is all about helping followers of Jesus have a gospelperspective on life. In a world full of many different perspectives we need a proper God perspective more than ever. Our circumstances might not change, but with Jesus our perspective can. Reflection Questions: Who am I following, what draws me to them and why?  What does it look…

Are You Still Grateful?

Gratitude and thankfulness have been researched in the world and have been shown as good for the body and mind. But it’s time for the Church to rise up as the original experts on gratitude. And after a difficult year for everyone, the question we all need to ask ourselves is, Are you still grateful? Reflection Questions: Where have I been entitled and how can I replace…

Forest Fires

In Tucson, the Big Horn fire is raging. Sometimes forest fires are caused naturally by things like lightning. Sometimes forest fires are caused by negligence. The same is true for the forest fires that happen figuratively in our lives. Annette Eilert shares 10 methods for battling real life forest fires, which are also helpful in battling the spiritual forest fires we…

Weathered and Tethered

All of creation, including humans, were created for the seasons. Although Winters can be difficult, God intends good to come from them. When we go through weathering seasons and remain tethered to Jesus, we become the people God wants us to be.

How to Neighbor: Empowering the Poor

  As the world grows more connected, our neighbors are closer than ever. You might not share a fence, but you can still share their burdens and joys. How to Neighbor is a four-week series that emphasizes the importance of the second greatest commandment: Love our neighbors as ourselves. Each week focuses on a different aspect of how to build relationships with our…
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