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Ekklesia Church at Raleigh

Ekklesia Church at Raleigh

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Our highest hope is embodied in Jesus’s prayer: ‘Your Kingdom come; Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.’ These words remind us that God’s Kingdom is not a distant future but present reality, calling us into discipleship.

As Luke Timothy Johnson writes, the Church is to be ‘a sacrament of the world’s possibility. A sign of what the world can be.’ We aspire to fulfill this by loving radically, inclusively, and generously—embracing all regardless of age, race, gender, orientation, ethnicity, marital status, or disability.

Ekklesia Church at Raleigh 2025
Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • Time – Pace and Presence: Part Three – A Palace in Time (Sabbath)
    Jan 19 2026

    What happens when a society tries to eliminate rest—and why does that still feel uncomfortably familiar? Through a failed Soviet experiment, Genesis, and Abraham Heschel’s “palace in time,” this message explores Sabbath as a quiet act of resistance against the lie that our worth is measured by productivity.

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    25 mins
  • Time – Pace and Presence: Part Two – Time is Spiritual
    Jan 15 2026

    In week one we talked about the "Three Mile an Hour" God — the fact that an incarnation-faith has a speed, a pace, a rhythm. And it is not fast or efficient. In week two we turn the lens inward a bit and ask questions about how our culture prioritizes time and what that says about our values. Our time always reflects the stories we believe.

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    33 mins
  • Time – Pace and Presence: Part One – Three Mile an Hour God
    Jan 5 2026

    What if the greatest threat to our faith right now isn't that we don't know enough—but that we're moving too fast to live what we already know? With insights from a Japanese theologian, an African guide, and two grieving disciples on the road to Emmaus, this message explores what it means to follow a God who moves at the speed of walking — three miles an hour.

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    27 mins
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