My Old Man
April 13th | Sam Cassese
Romans 6:1-11
I know it’s a bit unorthodox, but this week I’m going to introduce Eastpoint Church to my old man! He’s for sure an unusual guest, but he’s really going to help us understand this weeks’ passage in Romans 6. As a matter of fact, I would have a really hard time walking our church through this passage at all without telling you more about him and my somewhat complicated past with him. Learning about him is going to help you grasp this week’s passage in a whole new way and hopefully lead you to experience the level of insight, freedom and victory God wants you to have in your life. In the mean time, please be praying for me and my relationship with My Old Man.
Mission Impossible
April 6th | Daniel Fuoco
2 Corinthians 5:16-21
What does it mean to be truly reconciled to God? In a world filled with broken relationships and misunderstandings, the Apostle Paul reminds us of a powerful truth: God has taken the first step in mending the divide between humanity and Himself. The offended seeks to forgive and reconcile with His offender! It seems like a Mission Impossible, yet Christ’s sacrifice makes this extraordinary reconciliation possible. Join us as we explore how this incredible act of forgiveness invites us into a new reality of restoration, not just between us and God but also between us and each other.
Blessed
March 30th | Sam Cassese
Romans 5:6-11
In this series, we’re diving into one of the most impactful stories ever told—one that has shaped cultures, values, and lives for centuries. We want to invite you to ask yourself some questions like: Do you really understand what the Gospel is? What’s the big deal about Jesus’ death? What’s behind the idea that one person’s life and death can change everything for the rest of us? And what does it really mean when people say Jesus died “in our place”?
As Easter approaches, let’s take this opportunity to explore the deeper meaning behind these questions together. Whether you’ve heard these concepts a hundred times or this is your very first time, we invite you to see things from a new perspective. Get ready for an honest conversation about how this story might connect with your life—and why it still matters today!