Ekklesia Christian Life Fellowship

The list below contain the outlines of Pastor McCowan's sermons.

 

Sermon List
Date Title Sermons
Feb. 8th

Pastor McCowan sermon was entitled, "Sceret Weapon" and was taken from Acts 8:17-23, where the Apostle Paul had to rebuke Simon the Sorcerer for the wickedness of his heart.

The theme of Pastor McCowan was how easy it is to pray amiss because our motives are wrong and we don't necessarily understand God's will or ways.

Bulletin, Outline.

Mar. 8th

According to Dictionary.com, "bed rotting" is a new phrase recently added to their dictionary, along with 1,500 other new words and phrases. While this trend is popular among Gen Z, doctors and health professionals caution against it, stating that it can be detrimental to people's overall physical, mental, and spiritual health.

Pastor McCowan addressed this issue in his sermon and explored how the Apostle Paul would respond.

Buttletin, Outline.

Apr. 12th

Mary Magdalene didn’t know what to think of the empty tomb. All she knew was that Jesus wasn’t where he was supposed to be.

Like Jesus’ disciples, Mary failed to remember something very important: God’s plans and purposes prevail.

The title of Pastor McCowan’s sermon is “A Grave Situation.” The text will be from John 20:1-18. Buttletin, Outline.

June 14th

In Pastor McCowan sermon we explored the location of, "The Happiest Place in the World," and the profound connection it has with prayer, spirituality, and true happiness, drawing from Luke 11:1-13.

Bulletin, Outline.

Sept. 13th

In Pastor McCowan sermon he compaired how both Carjacking and Theological Carjacking are problem for comtemporary Christians and how unscrupous individuals want to hyjack our faith and drive away with it. According to Pastor McCowaner there is only one way to save ourselves from "Super Apostles." Title: Theological Carjacking.

Bulletin, Outline.

Dec. 13th

Pastor McCowan's sermon was entitled, “How to put on Our Seatbelts." The text was from James 5:5-11 and Psalm 91.

In a world that demands everything now, how do we learn to wait with patience and strength when there seems to be no justice?

This message was to equip us to stand firm in faith, no matter the storms ahead!

Bulletin, Outline