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The ECC Podcast

The ECC Podcast

By: Ephrata Community Church
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The ECC Podcast provides an ongoing opportunity for you to stay connected with us through weekly "behind-the-scenes" conversations between our Pastors & Leaders!Ephrata Community Church Spirituality
Episodes
  • Above Condemnation
    Dec 23 2025

    How do we live above the voice of condemnation?


    The truth is, we have all sinned and fallen short. We have all done things we should not have, and as a result, the voice of condemnation can sound very convincing. Yet, the Bible tells us that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ. His life and love set us free from the power of sin and death. So how do we stop listening to condemnation and start living in the freedom Jesus died to give us? Join Matt Swords and Jim Ehrman as they talk about tools for overcoming the spirit of condemnation in our lives.

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    25 mins
  • Kevin Eshleman | The Divine Love Language
    Dec 22 2025

    Pastor Kevin Eshleman teaches on the power of God's love to redeem and restore so that condemnation has no hold in our lives.

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    54 mins
  • Everyday Joy
    Dec 15 2025

    What can we do to cultivate supernatural joy in our daily lives?


    Joy, unlike happiness, is not dependent upon our circumstances, but is rooted instead in God's goodness. As a result, we can experience joy even when our lives feel like they are falling apart. And that joy gives us the strength we need to persevere and overcome. Joy is a free gift from God, but it's not automatic. We need to learn how to step into joy every day. Join Matt Swords and Oliver Denlinger as they explore practical ways we can cultivate supernatural joy.

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    27 mins
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