
A Unique Perspective on Missions
Most people who grew up in the church are familiar with “PK,” or “Preacher’s Kid.” Those who grew up in a Southern Baptist church and were active in Mission Friends,
Most people who grew up in the church are familiar with “PK,” or “Preacher’s Kid.” Those who grew up in a Southern Baptist church and were active in Mission Friends,
Can you imagine feeding more than 100 people every week? If your family is like most, trying to find meals that everyone likes becomes a challenge. What if you had
When we describe something as “mission-critical” we are stating that this idea or activity is essential to the survival of an organization. Have you thought about what things would be mission-critical for
Did you know that there is a group of Eastmont members who commit to pray for one or two hours every week for people who are hurting, ill, or lost? The Eastmont Prayer Ministry is one of the most vital, yet lesser-known ministries in our church. You have probably seen
October is Pastor Appreciation Month and Eastmont has much to appreciate in this group of men that God brought together to lead Eastmont! Leading a church the size of Eastmont in the
Missions is so much at the heart of the Church that we can’t just think of it as one aspect of the Church, but rather as its defining essence. If missions cease, the Church has not just failed, it has ceased being the church. That’s why educating our young ones about missions is so important. Eastmont provides an awesome opportunity on Wednesday nights to preschoolers through 6th graders for missions discipleship through Mission Friends (preschoolers),
In the Bible, God shows great compassion for the poor and needy. And because God cares, we should care too. For the past seven-and-a-half years, I have seen Eastmont step
Several years ago, Eric and Heather Hill saw a growing number of newly married (or soon-to-be newly married) couples at Eastmont and felt a call to begin a LifeGroup for
In October, we begin a Sunday message series challenging us to share the gospel with those whom God has placed in our lives. This process is commonly known as “evangelism.”