Our Podcast Feed is Changing
Our Podcast Feed is Changing Our podcast feed is changing. Within your podcast app, search for our name, Ekklesia Church at Raleigh. You will see two results. The one with the white logo is our new active feed.
The Ten Commandments: Part One – No Other Gods
04/27/2025 – The Ten Commandments: Part One – No Other Gods Today we begin our new sermon series on the Ten Commandments with a discussion about “covenant” as well as the first commandment. Is having no other gods before God an ancient and irrelevant command? Or is it still as relevant as ever? Our services are streamed every Sunday on our YouTube channel (https://ekklesiaraleigh.org/youtube). Join us Sundays online at 10:45am. Watch the archived recording of this message here: https://www.youtube.com/live/jW2WybLR2Gs?t=1332s
Seven Last Words: Part Seven – Easter Sunday
04/20/2025 – Seven Last Words: Part Seven – Easter Sunday! What does it mean to ‘proclaim Christ’s death’ on a day when we celebrate resurrection? This Easter message explores how the cross and empty tomb challenge us with what should — and should not — be resurrected in us. Our services are streamed every Sunday on our YouTube channel (https://ekklesiaraleigh.org/youtube). Join us Sundays online at 10:45am. Watch the archived recording of this message here: https://www.youtube.com/live/PmM3Y8_iYI0?t=1633s
Seven Last Words: Part Six – It Is Finished
04/13/2025 – Seven Last Words: Part Six – It Is Finished Jesus’s last words on the cross in the gospel of John are, “It is finished.” In Greek, this is just a single word: tetelestai. What can this word, along with a tree in New York City, teach us about the Gospel? Our services are streamed every Sunday on our YouTube channel (https://ekklesiaraleigh.org/youtube). Join us Sundays online at 10:45am. Watch the archived recording of this message here: https://www.youtube.com/live/Yy4WduTCsQU?t=1638s
Seven Last Words: Part Five – I Thirst
04/06/2025 – Seven Last Words: Part Five – I Thirst Jesus’ words from the cross, “I thirst,” fulfill a vengeful Psalm of David in an unexpected way, bringing humanity’s storyline of violence and retaliation to an end. Through the cross, Christ forges a new path — one of reconciliation and healing. How can we step deeper into this new path? Our services are streamed every Sunday on our YouTube channel (https://ekklesiaraleigh.org/youtube). Join us Sundays online at 10:45am. Watch the archived recording of this message here: https://www.youtube.com/live/QC6HhSnhpTw?t=1298s