“Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work
within us…” (Ephesians 3:20)
This fall is already shaping up to be one of the most exciting seasons in the life of EBC in quite some time. No, it’s not
because college football is just a few weeks away or because the leaves are about to change or even because the
temperatures will be a little more bearable. It’s because the months ahead will be marked by opportunities to
celebrate what He has done, embrace the mission He has given us, and prepare for what He is about to do.
Quarterly Ministry Celebration – August 17
Mark your calendars for this special evening of vision and updates. We’ll hear from our Architect Team as they share
exciting plans for campus renovations, along with two essential motions from our Building Committee that will move
us toward breaking ground. Our Vision Campaign Team, Deacon Body, and summer mission teams will also share
updates and testimonies of what the Lord is doing in and through EBC.
Serve Day – August 23
Let’s take the love of Christ outside the walls of Eastmont! Serve Day is a church-wide opportunity to bless our city
through hands-on projects that meet real needs. This is one way for us to be the hands and feet of Jesus in tangible
ways.
Vision Campaign Launch – August 24
The Vision Campaign Team will officially launch Refresh and Renew, our capital campaign for facility renovations. This
is more than just a building project—it’s about creating spaces where ministry can flourish for generations to come.
Join us as we commit this vision to prayer and action.
Life Action Summit – October 5–12
This is a week you will not want to miss. The Life Action Summit is a powerful time of renewal, where we will seek the
Lord together, asking Him to transform our hearts, families, and church. Make plans now to be present and let’s see
what the Lord will do in each of our lives.
EBC family, I want to invite you to walk into this season with faith-filled hearts, ready to serve, give, and grow.
Together, we can trust Him to do “immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine.
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