The weekly sermon from Epiphany Church Chicago
Brian Fulton and Epiphany Church look into Luke 5. In this passage, we see Peter's fear of vulnerability, but also his need for it, and what it can teach us about our own walks with God.
Epiphany Church and Jake VanKersen learn from the parables of Jesus, the stories that movies tell, and about what art can tell us about the world we live in.
Suzanne VanKersen and Epiphany Church look into Luke 12:32-40, and hear from Jesus about God's will and character regarding fear, generosity, and love.
Epiphany Church look into Hosea 11, and learn about God's love; romantic, motherly, perfect. Loving something or someone opens us up to being wounded, and God is no different, but in the end, God doesn't let go.
Brian Fulton and Epiphany Church into a familiar passage in the book of Luke, but we learn that there is more beneath the surface of the passage, and Jesus is inviting us into a paradigm-shifting reality of being.
William Mack and Epiphany church look at 2 Timothy 1, learning together what God has and has not given us through the Holy Spirit, and encouraging one another to fan the flame of power, love, and self-discipline.
Brian Fulton and Epiphany church look into the Gospel of Luke, looking into what Jesus could mean when he says the Son of Man has no place to rest his head.
Dr. Tony Pizarro brings fresh thoughts on the story of the demoniac found in Luke. He invites Epiphany Church into the story of hope found only through Jesus.
Brian Fulton speaks on John 16 as Epiphany remembers Trinity Sunday as a part of the church calendar. We learned together about the Spirit of Truth, the mystery of God, and the person of Jesus.
Epiphany joins Jonathan Merritt as he explores the story of Jesus calming the storm, found in the book of Luke. Jonathan shares how fear wrote a certain story in the disciples lives, and his own life, and how Jesus' story overcame.
Brian Fulton shares a sermon discussing the disciple Thomas' experience with the resurrection, inviting us to stop doubting, and believe.
Shannan Martin shares stories from Goshen, Indiana, and her faith community.
April 27th, 2025
Pastor Brian Fulton shares an Easter message delving into the ancient church tradition of Risus Paschalis.
Date: 4/20/2025
This sermon is from Dr. Dennis Edwards, during Epiphany's series on the 7 deadly sins.
Date: 4/7/2025
Pastor Brian Fulton shares insight into the church's new name, and talks about the values that led us to this place as a community.
(sermon from April 13th, 2025)
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