Sunday Services: 8:30AM & 10:30AM

Communion and Baptism Sunday

The Significance of The Communion: READ: 1 Corinthians 10:14-21CHALLENGE: Examine yourself before you eat and drink.My challenge for you is to make sure we are examining ourselves and checking our heart before you take partin communion.10:14-15 Therefore, my dear friends, flee from idolatry. I speak to sensible people; judge for yourselves what Isay.Whenever you see […]

Mustard Seeds –

This week, we explore two of Jesus’ parables: the mustard seed and the yeast. These stories, though simple, illustrate profound truths about the Kingdom of God. Both the mustard seed and yeast start small, yet their impact is transformative, growing into something far greater than their beginnings.

Jesus describes the Kingdom as something that begins humbly, like a mustard seed planted in a field, or yeast worked into dough. Over time, these small, unassuming actions produce growth and permeate their surroundings, much like the Gospel transforms lives and communities.

The parables remind us to trust in the power of small acts of faith. A kind word, a prayer, or sharing the Gospel may seem minor but can lead to extraordinary change. They also challenge us to consider the influence we bring into the world: Are we planting seeds of faith and working the yeast of the Gospel into every area of our lives?

As we reflect on this message, let’s be encouraged by the power of God’s truth to grow and transform. Small beginnings can have eternal impact when rooted in His Kingdom. Let’s remain confident, persistent, and intentional in being a good influence for Jesus.

Be a Good Influence for Jesus

This week, we explore two of Jesus’ parables: the mustard seed and the yeast. These stories, though simple, illustrate profound truths about the Kingdom of God. Both the mustard seed and yeast start small, yet their impact is transformative, growing into something far greater than their beginnings. Jesus describes the Kingdom as something that begins […]

Snowy Northeast Ohio Sunday Morning Worship

Welcome to Eagleville Church Online!

Due to the snowstorm affecting our northern county, we’ve postponed the Baptism and Communion originally scheduled for today to Sunday, December 8th. We hope everyone stays safe and warm this morning and invite you to join us for worship and the sermon online.

Worship Songs for Today:

God So Loved
CCLI #7138599 | Andrew Bergthold, Ed Cash, Franni Cash, Martin Cash, and Scott Cash | © 2019
Sweetly Broken
CCLI #4514635 | Jeremy Riddle | © 2005
Jesus Paid It All
CCLI #4689508 | John Thomas Grape, Elvina M. Hall, and Alex Nifong | © 2006
Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)
CCLI #4768151 | Edwin Othello Excell, Louie Giglio, John Newton, John P. Rees, and Chris Tomlin | © 2006
Holy Water
CCLI #7136448 | Andrew Bergthold, Ed Cash, Franni Cash, Martin Cash, and Scott Cash | © 2019
Streaming CCLI License #20016611

Stay warm, stay safe, and let’s worship together this morning!

Snowy Sunday Morning Worship

Welcome to Eagleville Church Online!

Due to the snowstorm affecting our northern county, we’ve postponed the Baptism and Communion originally scheduled for today to Sunday, December 8th. We hope everyone stays safe and warm this morning and invite you to join us for worship and the sermon online.

Worship Songs for Today:

God So Loved
CCLI #7138599 | Andrew Bergthold, Ed Cash, Franni Cash, Martin Cash, and Scott Cash | © 2019
Sweetly Broken
CCLI #4514635 | Jeremy Riddle | © 2005
Jesus Paid It All
CCLI #4689508 | John Thomas Grape, Elvina M. Hall, and Alex Nifong | © 2006
Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)
CCLI #4768151 | Edwin Othello Excell, Louie Giglio, John Newton, John P. Rees, and Chris Tomlin | © 2006
Holy Water
CCLI #7136448 | Andrew Bergthold, Ed Cash, Franni Cash, Martin Cash, and Scott Cash | © 2019
Streaming CCLI License #20016611

Stay warm, stay safe, and let’s worship together this morning!

Which branch are you?

This week, we dive into John 15, a passage that feels like a parable but stands as a profound analogy from Jesus during His final hours with His disciples. Set in the context of the Upper Room Discourse, Jesus uses the imagery of the vine, branches, and gardener to highlight the necessity of staying connected […]

Stand Out for Jesus

Welcome to Eagleville Church’s Livestream!

This Sunday, Pastor Bill will walk us through Matthew 13:47-50 as we explore the parable of the net. Together, we’ll learn about the profound truths of the Kingdom of Heaven, the choices we make, and the eternal destinies that follow. Are you a “keeper” for Jesus? Join us as we dive into this powerful message!

Worship Songs for Today:

Your Grace Is Enough
CCLI #4477026 | Matt Maher | © 2003
There Was Jesus
CCLI #7138043 | Casey Beathard, Jonathan Smith, and Zach Williams | © Anthems
The Heart Of Worship
CCLI #2296522 | Matt Redman | © 1999
Hosanna
CCLI #5917011 | Paul Baloche, Brenton Brown, Francis Castañeda, Mario Ríos, and Mark Young | © 2005
Your Love Never Fails
CCLI #5337172 | Chris McClarney and Anthony Skinner | © 2008
Streaming CCLI License #20016611

You can also give online to support the ministry at Eagleville by visiting eagleville.church/give.

Be a Productive Part of God’s Work

Jesus’ parable of the wheat and the weeds reminds us of the ongoing spiritual battle in the world. God, the good sower, plants seeds of faith and goodness, while the enemy sows seeds of sin and destruction. The field, representing the world, contains both wheat (believers) and weeds (those aligned with evil). Though they coexist […]

Wheat & Weeds – Matthew 13:24

Jesus’ parable of the wheat and the weeds reminds us of the ongoing spiritual battle in the world. God, the good sower, plants seeds of faith and goodness, while the enemy sows seeds of sin and destruction. The field, representing the world, contains both wheat (believers) and weeds (those aligned with evil). Though they coexist for now, the harvest—God’s judgment—will bring separation and clarity.

This story calls us to evaluate our role in God’s kingdom. Are we producing good fruit that nourishes others, or are we hindering God’s work like weeds? As wheat, we are planted with purpose, called to grow in faith and make a positive impact. Despite the enemy’s attempts to disrupt, God assures us that His plan will prevail.

Ultimately, this parable challenges us to live intentionally as part of God’s work, bearing fruit that glorifies Him and blesses others. Let’s remain steadfast, recognizing that God’s justice will come, and ensure that we are wheat, not weeds, in His field.