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Join us in deepening your faith and building meaningful relationships through our various ministries. Whether you’re drawn to in-depth Bible study, seeking fellowship with other men or women in the congregation, passionate about youth discipleship, or called to serve through missions, there are endless opportunities to engage and grow here at ESPC.
- Church Life
Join us for our annual Thanksgiving dinner in the FLC
- Sojourners
Monthly Sojourner’s lunch and meeting.
Join the celebration with your entire family and help decorate ESPC for the holidays, Sunday, November 30, at 4:00 p.m. Enjoy joyful music, festive friends, twinkling lights, and snacks. Reminder – Community Groups and Children’s activities are not meeting that night.
Join us for a Day of Prayer on Saturday, December 6. Drop by any time between 6:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to walk through the prayer stations, keeping our minds on the truth of Christmas.
- Arts
- Church Life
- Music
HARVEST ARTS CHAMBER ENSEMBLE PLAYS BELOVED CHRISTMAS CAROLS FUSED WITH CELTIC FOLK AND CLASSICAL MUSIC. Madeline Cawley – flutist and founder of Harvest Arts – continues to make waves across the country with her innovative arrangements that fuse beloved hymns with Celtic folk and classical music. This December, Cowley’s Flute & Harp Quintet ensemble, composed of nationally and internationally renowned musicians, tour her new Christmas concert: “Harvest Arts Christmas Concert: Behold Your King”. Harvest Arts audiences are gripped by both the artistry of the ensemble and the remarkable storytelling Cawley brings to the stage. Throughout the concert, her winsome sharing…
- Arts
- Church Life
- Local Outreach
- Music
ESPC choir, children’s choir and instrumentalists present Season of Joy. Combining the passion of Celtic musical traditions and the joyous celebration of Christ’s birth, Season of Joy offers a spectacular collection of new and beloved seasonal songs. Featuring four new songs by Keith and Kristyn Getty, this one-of-a-kind musical combines such Irish classics as “The Wexford Carol” with exciting new Celtic-inspired arrangements of Chris Tomlin’s “Emmanuel (Hallowed Manger Ground)” and Travis Cottrell’s “Jesus Saves.”. No less than one dozen familiar carols artfully weave their way through the work, inviting the congregation to fully join the celebration.






