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At Eagleville Bible Church, we want to be there for you wherever you go. You’ll find an encouraging message here whether it’s in the form of a podcast, sermon, or song. Our Way To Go podcast. Our Woven Womans Podcast, Our Weekly Sermons, and our worship teams music..


Storms of Life – Jesus speaks with authority

We’re in Mark 4:35–41, where the disciples face a furious storm and discover something unforgettable about Jesus. Sometimes obedience still leads us into rough waters, but we are never alone in the boat. In the middle of fear, questions, and waves that feel overwhelming, Jesus speaks with authority, bringing calm and calling His people to deeper faith. J

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Powerful Kingdom of God

This week we’ll be in Mark 4:30–34, where Jesus reminds us that the Kingdom of God often begins small but grows in powerful and life-giving ways. Spiritual vitality is not about appearances, noise, or perfection. It’s about God at work within us, producing growth, fruit, and blessing for others over time. As we worship together and reflect on the evidence of God’s work in our lives, we’ll be encouraged to stay aware, keep growing, and allow God

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Make God Your Top Priority

We’ll be in Matthew 6:33 and take an honest look at the priorities competing for our time, our focus, and our hearts. Jesus calls us to seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, trusting Him to take care of what we truly need.

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The Shepherds – All In

This week we are in Luke 2:8 as we step into the moment heaven broke into an ordinary night and the first announcement of Jesus’ birth went to shepherds. We will see why God chose them, what it reveals about His heart, and how the true power of Christmas still meets us today with hope, joy, and salvation. Come ready to unwrap God’s greatest gift and respond in faith. Christmas Eve reminder

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Memories of Togetherness

Christmas stirs up some of our best memories of togetherness, and it also points us to something even deeper. This week we will be in Luke 1:29–33 and reflect on Jesus as the Son of the Most High, and what it means to belong to a spiritual family with a Heavenly Father who gives life, provides, protects, and invites us into His love through Christ. Join us as we worship with Christmas songs and celebrate the hope,

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Examine Yourself – 2 Corinthians 13:5

This week we turn to 2 Corinthians 13:5 and take seriously the call to examine ourselves. Scripture reminds us that the most important evaluation we ever make is not financial, physical, or social, but spiritual. God invites us to look within, hold our lives up to His Word, and honestly consider whether our faith is genuine, growing, and grounded in Christ.

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Gratitude God At Work In His Kingdom

Gratitude grows when we realize how much God is doing that we could never do on our own. In Mark 4:26 to 29 Jesus describes the kingdom of God like a farmer who scatters seed and then goes about his days while the seed quietly sprouts and grows in ways he cannot explain. In this message we thank God for His presence His love and His constant work in our lives. He lets us participate by sowing

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Real Christian Life Be a Light Be Generous Be Responsible

Real Christian life is not about hiding what God has done in you. In Mark 4:21 to 25, Jesus uses the picture of a lamp on a stand to show that His followers are meant to shine. We are called to live as light in a dark world, to be generous with what God has given, and to be responsible with every opportunity and gift. In this message we look at three marks of a fruit bearing

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I Can Relate: God’s Truth in Everyday Stories

Jesus sat in a boat on the Sea of Galilee and told a simple farming story that still hits home today. In Mark 4, the seed is God’s Word and our hearts are the soil. Some stay hard, some are shallow, some get choked by worry and distraction, and some bear amazing fruit. How is God’s truth landing in your life, and what kind of harvest is growing from it?

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God’s Will and Common Sense

Read Mark 2 23 28. Jesus and His disciples picked grain on the Sabbath and the Pharisees called it unlawful. Jesus answered with Scripture and showed the heart of God. The Sabbath was made for people and the Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath. We look at the story and then draw three takeaways. Get your facts straight before judging. Use Spirit led common sense as you apply God’s Word. Do not live by the

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