Richard Fellars - August 3, 2025

The Work Room

In our sermon series, The Life God Has Always Wanted For You, Pastor Richard Fellars talks about how service is not just something we do for God—it’s a sacred invitation to work with God in His Kingdom purposes. It is in the Work Room of grace that God shapes us through hands-on participation in His mission, including:
1. THE PATTERN OF SERVING IN SCRIPTURE,
2. THE PRINCIPLE OF SERVICE, and
3. THE PRACTICE OF SERVICE.
This podcast episode is a Sunday message from Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, August 3, 2025.

From Series: "The Life God Has Always Wanted For You"

The life God desires for you isn’t about performing for him — it’s about celebrating life with him. It isn’t earned through effort, or reserved for the ultra-righteous. It’s a life shaped by joy, peace, purpose, and transformation — and it begins with grace.

Spiritual habits like prayer, reading scripture, solitude, and fasting aren’t religious checkboxes. Those disciplines are invitations. Gifts. Graces. They’re how we train our hearts to hear God’s voice, know his love, and live in his freedom. This life with God is about becoming who you were always meant to be and rejoicing along the way. Join us to discover how these practices can become pathways, not pressure, to the life God always intended for you.

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Richard Fellars - August 3, 2025

The Work Room

In our sermon series, The Life God Has Always Wanted For You, Pastor Richard Fellars talks about how service is not just something we do for God—it’s a sacred invitation to work with God in His Kingdom purposes. It is in the Work Room of grace that God shapes us through hands-on participation in His mission, including:
1. THE PATTERN OF SERVING IN SCRIPTURE,
2. THE PRINCIPLE OF SERVICE, and
3. THE PRACTICE OF SERVICE.
This podcast episode is a Sunday message from Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, August 3, 2025.

From Series: "The Life God Has Always Wanted For You"

The life God desires for you isn’t about performing for him — it’s about celebrating life with him. It isn’t earned through effort, or reserved for the ultra-righteous. It’s a life shaped by joy, peace, purpose, and transformation — and it begins with grace.

Spiritual habits like prayer, reading scripture, solitude, and fasting aren’t religious checkboxes. Those disciplines are invitations. Gifts. Graces. They’re how we train our hearts to hear God’s voice, know his love, and live in his freedom. This life with God is about becoming who you were always meant to be and rejoicing along the way. Join us to discover how these practices can become pathways, not pressure, to the life God always intended for you.

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Richard Fellars - August 3, 2025

The Work Room

In our sermon series, The Life God Has Always Wanted For You, Pastor Richard Fellars talks about how service is not just something we do for God—it’s a sacred invitation to work with God in His Kingdom purposes. It is in the Work Room of grace that God shapes us through hands-on participation in His mission, including:
1. THE PATTERN OF SERVING IN SCRIPTURE,
2. THE PRINCIPLE OF SERVICE, and
3. THE PRACTICE OF SERVICE.
This podcast episode is a Sunday message from Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, August 3, 2025.

From Series: "The Life God Has Always Wanted For You"

The life God desires for you isn’t about performing for him — it’s about celebrating life with him. It isn’t earned through effort, or reserved for the ultra-righteous. It’s a life shaped by joy, peace, purpose, and transformation — and it begins with grace.

Spiritual habits like prayer, reading scripture, solitude, and fasting aren’t religious checkboxes. Those disciplines are invitations. Gifts. Graces. They’re how we train our hearts to hear God’s voice, know his love, and live in his freedom. This life with God is about becoming who you were always meant to be and rejoicing along the way. Join us to discover how these practices can become pathways, not pressure, to the life God always intended for you.

Notes

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