The Antidote to Shame
Moving Forward from Codependency
Noticing Deeply
Our brother Gideon Tsang guide us into the practice of contemplation, a practice that invites us to notice your life deeply.
Gideon serves as a member of the pastoral team of Vox Veniae in Austin.
A Baby Changes Everything
In this season of expectation, Pastor Sean reminds us that a baby changes everything and calls us to worship fully. Jesus’ birth changes and challenges the kingdoms of our life and calls us into transformation. Also, Campus Pastor, Ramon Huertas gives an update on two important projects in the life of our church. We are joined by musical guests the African’s Children Choir, our friends and water partners in Uganda. To support water projects with the African’s Children Choir visit ecclesiahouston.org/advent.
The Transcendence of Clean Water
Pastor Chris Seay takes us through the years of our work with clean water and the impact we’ve been able to make with your generosity. We also hear from our brother Marcelo Robles, a pastor in Argentina, about our latest water project. After the video, Mike Mantel, CEO of Living Water International, explains more about how the gift of clean water transcends and blesses generations of people.
Tamar and Jesus
Advent In The Neighborhood
Pastor Chris Seay leads us into the beginning of our Advent journey, drawing from scripture and the wisdom of the inimitable Fred Rogers. By committing to authentic presence and intentional pace, embracing the power of forgiveness and vulnerability, and taking on our shared responsibility to care for countless of God’s beloved in need, this sacred season has the potential to transform our relationship with our coming Savior.
Wilberforce & The Work Unfinished
Sarah Seabrook continued in a recent series considering the lives and callings of important figures in Christian history, leading us through the journey of British politician and abolitionist William Wilberforce. Slavery and injustice remain a heartbreaking reality in our world, and until that is no longer the case, we cannot tire of our part in God’s movement against them.
Una Gente, Una Familia
Pastor Chris Seay offers an important update on our partnership with Iglesia Cristiana para la Frontera along the Venezuelan and Colombian border in helping to meet many needs related to the ongoing humanitarian crisis, and our continued call to our family in the region. Please watch the video if you missed it, and hear Chris’ follow-up at 26:05 of the audio. To access the most up-to-date impact report of our involvement, click here.
Power & Love
Pastor Sean Palmer continues our series exploring the lives and wisdom of important figures in Christian history, sharing what he has learned from the example of Henri Nouwen as he examines our relationship to power. Power sought or abused will never satisfy. It is in giving up our love of power, and taking on the power of love, that we become people that humbly give and receive rather than those who tirelessly grasp.
The Gospel, Church, and Culture According to Lesslie Newbigin
Pastor Chris shares wisdom and insight from missiologist, theologian, and pastor Leslie Newbigin which changed his understanding of the church and have been invaluable in shaping the ethos of Ecclesia. The Gospel is good news for everyone, calling us into the culture to share it; not to cling to the supposed “safety” of our own religious circles. God’s mission is everywhere, and you are called to be a part of it.
You Are A Priest
The Power Of Our Stories
Hope In Our Storms
Broken Together
Imagination
Our beloved brother Scott Erickson invited us to consider prayer, images, and identity. What will seed, grow, and flourish in the fertile space of that imagination? How will we participate in “the way” rather than submitting to what lies “in the way” of our continued call to be the enduring presence of Jesus?
Bonhoeffer and our Life Together
Luther's Theology Of The Cross
Pastor Chris Seay considers the life and teachings of 16th century church reformer Martin Luther and the critical turning point for our understanding of the Cross. When we realize that the justice God demands, he also provides, we become freed (as Luther experienced) from places of anxiety and fear, and into a deeper living faith.
Destroying Injustice
Pastor Sean Palmer offers a convicting challenge, asking each of us to assess the ways we are blind to, benefit from, or participate in the injustices of our world. Considering the words of Jesus and the prophets, Sean urges us to embrace our tireless call to the work of Kingdom justice, even when doing so may carry a heavy cost.