Erin Church Of The Nazarene

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We here at ECN are a group of people in Erin, Tennessee who are Called by God into a relationship with him, we are commissioned by the Holy Spirit to serve and live lives of worship, and we are commanded to share his love with our community. We are a come as you are people who love Jesus, love to worship, and are excited about serving our Savior!

Episodios

  • Trust the Process: Righteousness Through Faith

    20/01/2026 Duración: 28min

    Pastor Daniel Medders centers the message on Genesis 15, inviting listeners to picture Abram under a star-filled sky as God promises descendants too numerous to count. He reviews Genesis 12–14 to show Abram’s character forming over time, including Abram’s generosity toward Lot, Lot’s choice to settle near Sodom and the trouble that follows, and Abram’s rescue mission with 318 trained men. Medders highlights Abram’s integrity when he refuses the king of Sodom’s offer of wealth, so no one can later claim they made Abram prosperous, and he contrasts that with Abram’s earlier deception in Egypt during the famine to show growth in faith. He concludes that righteousness is found in trusting God through the process, then applies it to practical steps like living generously and acting with integrity, and he transitions toward baptisms and closes in prayer.

  • A Tale of Two Gospels: Jesus Pursues and We Choose

    13/01/2026 Duración: 30min

    Pastor Daniel Medders opens by celebrating ECN’s recent growth, clarifying a small attendance math mistake from the prior Sunday, and offering practical ways to support continued growth through inviting others, improving parking flow, and making room for families and those with mobility needs. He introduces the message, “A Tale of Two Gospels,” by preaching two short sermons from Matthew that sit only 36 verses apart: the lost sheep in Matthew 18, which highlights God’s pursuit, awareness of the one missing, and the value of every person, and the rich young ruler in Matthew 19, which highlights surrender, trust, and the real responsibility of responding to Jesus. He cautions against forming “my Jesus” or “my Bible” around personal preference, explaining that believers can latch onto one biblical picture and treat it as the whole, which fuels polarization even within the same church. He urges the congregation to avoid extreme positions, to hold together both God’s compassionate pursuit and human choice, and to

  • Break the Mirror: When Only God's Opinion Matters

    06/01/2026 Duración: 29min

    Pastor Daniel Medders uses the story of Henry Molaison and the idea of “Henry’s mirror” to warn against living year after year without learning, then frames a 2026 challenge to grow in Christlikeness by learning how to handle opinions. He points to Moses as a model of steady leadership under criticism, Noah as an example of stubborn obedience while the culture spiraled, and David as a reminder that opposition can come from your own family when you step toward what God is calling you to do. He describes a “lonely chapter” that often comes with pursuing holiness, where you no longer fit with your old circle and have not yet found the new one, and he says it feels lonely mainly when your identity was rooted in people instead of God. He ends by saying the hardest opinion to overcome is your own, warning that “follow your heart” and self affirmation can become idolatry when they replace denying yourself and following Christ, and he concludes that the only opinion that truly matters is God’s as he closes in prayer.

  • Why We Do Christmas: Untangling Traditions and Truth

    30/12/2025 Duración: 39min

    Pastor Daniel Medders says he is encouraged by the growing number of people at ECN who are new to faith or returning to church, and he uses their questions to explain why it matters to ask, “Why do we do church the way we do.” He intentionally shifts the service into a more conversational format to mirror how he believes Jesus taught, then uses Christmas topics to explore how traditions formed, including the real history of Saint Nicholas and how the modern Santa image developed much later. He highlights the hope of Christmas by emphasizing that God worked through an imperfect human in Mary, and he explains why December 25 was chosen based on early Christian reasoning tied to Jesus’ conception and death rather than a recorded birthday. He also challenges common nativity assumptions by arguing that “inn” is better translated as “guest room,” that the birth setting was likely a sheltered space connected to a home, and that some alleged historical contradictions can be understood with better context while others

  • Walking With Jesus: Emmaus and Everyday Faith

    23/12/2025 Duración: 35min

    Pastor Daniel Medders reflects on how Christmas and Advent can start to feel routine, and he urges the church to recover the season’s meaning by remembering Jesus as “Emmanuel, God with us.” Rather than reading the birth narratives, he walks through Luke 24 on the road to Emmaus, focusing on two disappointed disciples, possibly a husband and wife, who talk about their shattered hopes while Jesus walks with them unnoticed. He warns against treating Sunday worship like a quick spiritual fix, and he challenges listeners to make spiritual conversation normal at work and at home even when fear of others’ opinions makes that feel risky. He also cautions newer believers that church is not a magic pill for an easier life, because following Christ involves sacrifice and can create real tension with others. The message closes with Jesus opening the Scriptures, being recognized in the breaking of bread, and the reminder that believers do not leave Jesus behind at church because he continues to walk with them in everyday

  • Invite With Urgency: Seize the Golden Years Now

    16/12/2025 Duración: 42min

    Pastor Daniel Medders asks listeners to think about their best Christmas memories, then uses his family stories to show that experiences and relationships tend to last longer in our minds than the gifts themselves. He connects that “golden years” nostalgia to faith and church life, warning that people often only recognize a great season after it has passed, and challenging ECN to realize they are living in a meaningful growth season right now. He describes past and present momentum at ECN, cautions against shifting from mission to maintenance, and says the church must make room for newcomers while remembering that worship is first about honoring God and being equipped to be sent. He closes by urging personal, face to face invitations, saying that in a world where AI makes digital content harder to trust, an authentic invite to Christmas services can change someone’s life and ripple into eternity.

  • Joy Over Anxiety: Prayer and Peace at Christmas

    09/12/2025 Duración: 35min

    Pastor Daniel Medders uses the Christmas season, with its travel, family tension, gift pressure, and financial strain, to introduce Philippians 4:4–7 as a passage about rejoicing, gentleness, and anxiety. He illustrates “rejoice in the Lord always” through personal stories, especially his mother in law Karen, who has endured both abandonment and widowhood yet remains deeply joyful, and through others like Miss Janet whose lives radiate steady joy. Pastor Medders explains that the word often translated “gentleness” carries the idea of more than justice, pointing to the way Jesus offers grace beyond what strict justice would demand, and calls believers to be people who refresh others rather than drain them. Instead of simply telling people to stop worrying, he teaches that God gives tools for dealing with anxiety, such as bringing every situation to Him in prayer and petition, being honest about fears, and giving thanks in all circumstances. He closes by urging listeners not only to admire joyful and peaceful C

  • To Know Christ: From Trivia to True Intimacy With Jesus

    02/12/2025 Duración: 34min

    Pastor Daniel Medders begins by admitting his frustration that his mind remembers trivial facts, song lyrics, and useless information more easily than important things like people’s names, which leads him to ask what is truly worth knowing. He turns to Philippians 3:10 and explains that Paul, who was once obsessively focused on religious achievement, later counted those pursuits as rubbish compared to knowing Christ. Throughout the sermon, he warns against settling for head knowledge or Bible trivia and explains that the Bible’s language of knowing Christ is about an intimate, lived relationship where we deeply understand his character, heart, and ways. He unpacks Paul’s desire to know the power of Christ’s resurrection, to share in his sufferings, and to become like him in his death, using examples like sulfur springs, King Tut’s grave goods, and a difficult mule trip in Wyoming to show how shared struggle and purposeful sacrifice create deep bonds and meaningful lives. The message ends in prayer, asking God

  • Real Ones in Christ: Wearing the Cross With a New Heart

    25/11/2025 Duración: 30min

    Pastor Daniel Medders begins by reflecting on how people introduce themselves, noting that men often lead with jobs and hobbies while women often mention family and their role in the home, which reveals what they believe gives them value. He then turns to Philippians 3:1–9 and explains Paul’s command to rejoice despite suffering, along with his warning about “dogs” and “mutilators of the flesh,” people who rely on outward circumcision instead of true inward transformation. Using Old Testament language about uncircumcised hearts, Pastor Daniel explains that the covenant sign was meant to point to a changed heart and he contrasts “real ones” who genuinely belong to God with posers who only display religious symbols, illustrated through humorous stories about hunting gear, cowboy hats, and surface level identities. He applies this to the way Christians decorate their bodies and homes with crosses, reminding the church that the cross was a brutal instrument of torture and asking whether they truly live in sacrifi

  • Gambling for Christ: Risking Our Lives for Jesus' Gain

    18/11/2025 Duración: 31min

    The sermon, preached by Pastor Daniel Medders, centers on Philippians 2:25–30 and the often overlooked figure of Epaphroditus, whose common Greek name contrasts with his uncommon faithfulness. Paul’s descriptions of him as a brother, co-worker, fellow soldier, messenger, and caretaker are unpacked to show deep relational loyalty, shared work for the gospel, spiritual struggle side by side, high personal trust, and sacrificial service. Pastor Daniel then explains that the word translated “risked” in verse 30 comes from a Greek term with a gambling flavor, and uses Scripture along with data on lotteries and sports betting to show how the Bible warns against dishonest gain, the love of money, and practices that harm the poor. He clarifies that Epaphroditus was not a gambler for personal profit but someone who “rolled the dice” with his own life for Christ’s sake, and he calls believers to become that kind of gambler, going all in so that God and others, not themselves, are the ones who gain.

  • Meekness and Power: Jesus' Body, Humility, and Life Issues

    11/11/2025 Duración: 34min

    Pastor Daniel Medders preaches from Philippians 2 about the mystery of the Trinity and the nature of Jesus as fully God and fully man, emphasizing that our inability to fully understand or explain God does not invalidate His existence. Using the analogy of looking through windows and doors, he explains that we only see partial but true glimpses of who God is, then focuses on Paul’s description of Christ’s humility, that although Jesus was in very nature God, He did not use His divine status to His own advantage but took on human likeness and the role of a servant. Pastor Medders teaches that biblical meekness is not weakness or passivity but controlled strength, shown in Jesus’ capacity for power and even violence that He kept under control, such as when He cleansed the temple or restrained Himself when provoked and mistreated. He reflects on Jesus entering the world through a uterus and offering His body “for you,” contrasts this with modern abortion rhetoric of “this is my body, I’ll do what I want,” calls

  • Scared Yet Called: Trusting God When You Feel Inadequate

    04/11/2025 Duración: 39min

    The sermon explores why following Jesus is hard, including walking the narrow path, dying to self, forgiving others, and discerning God’s will versus our own ideas, illustrated by Moses, David, Paul, and Gideon who felt inadequate or doubted amid hardship. Pastor Daniel Medders shares his 2014 calling to ECN, describing providential moments at camp and the YES Conference, confirmation through leadership conversations, and arriving in town with a strong sense of “coming home,” while remaining “scared to death and excited” in a way that keeps him dependent on God. Marking 4,010 days since his first sermon and beginning year 12, he urges believers to expect feelings of unworthiness and inadequacy yet to move forward because God’s presence, “I AM,” makes them sufficient. He notes the aging pastoral workforce and calls the church to accept, pursue, and persevere in ministry callings, contrasts eternal impact with fleeting pursuits, invites people to speak with church leaders, and closes with a prayer for discernme

  • Faith That Works: Don’t Just Signal, Turn

    19/08/2025 Duración: 31min

    Pastor Daniel Medders teaches from James 2:14–26, using a driver who signals a turn but never turns to ask when faith is genuine. He affirms salvation by grace, citing Acts 16:31 and the thief on the cross, yet argues that real belief must produce action since even demons believe. Drawing on Abraham, Rahab, John the Baptist, Paul, and Jesus, he shows that Scripture links faith with visible fruit and that people are known by what they do. He concludes that we are not saved by works but saved for works, urging listeners to stop signaling and actually turn by serving others, and then closes in prayer.

  • Dealt a Different Hand: Moving from Past Pain to Future Purpose

    22/07/2025 Duración: 26min

    Pastor Daniel Medders reflects on how people are born into different life circumstances—what he calls “the hand we’re dealt”—and how those experiences shape identity and understanding. He shares personal memories, stories from international mission trips, and biblical examples like Moses, David, and Jesus to highlight that hardship is not uncommon, even among those God uses greatly. Medders compares Freud’s focus on the past with Adler’s forward-looking philosophy, expressing concern that an overemphasis on past trauma can hinder healing and spiritual growth. He urges listeners not to let their past define them, but to allow God to use those experiences to serve others and build His kingdom. The message ends with a call to shift focus from regret to purpose, trusting that God can use every life—no matter the past—for good in the future.

  • Taming the Heart: Learning to Trust God Over Ourselves

    15/07/2025 Duración: 32min

    Pastor Daniel Medders begins by sharing a story from a mission trip to Albania to illustrate how difficult it can be to discern who or what to trust. This leads into a broader message challenging the modern advice to "follow your heart," arguing instead that the heart is deceitful—a view supported by Scripture, particularly Jeremiah 17. Pastor Daniel emphasizes that relying on personal desires often leads us away from God's will, using biblical examples like David, Jonah, and even Jesus to highlight the tension between human wants and divine purpose. He urges believers to guard their hearts, not follow them, and to seek God's guidance over self-interest. The sermon concludes with a prayer asking God to replace personal desires with His will, reminding listeners that discernment comes through time spent with God and a willingness to surrender.

  • Gloriously Stubborn: Celebrating a Mother's Strength and Faith

    13/05/2025 Duración: 21min

    Pastor Daniel and his brother Blake celebrate their mother's strength, adventurous spirit, and unwavering presence, sharing humorous stories and heartfelt reflections about their experiences growing up. Blake shares a deeply personal testimony of his struggle with substance abuse and credits his mother's steadfast faith and prayers for helping him survive a severe health crisis. Daniel connects their mother's qualities to the biblical example of Mary, illustrating how mothers sacrificially prepare their children for life's challenges and then courageously release them into the world. He closes the service with prayer, expressing gratitude for all mothers and asking God to bless and encourage them.

  • Confronting Evil: Understanding Christ’s Power Over Darkness

    21/01/2025 Duración: 39min

    Pastor Daniel Medders explores the nature of evil and demonic activity, focusing on Jesus' encounter with a demon-possessed man in Luke 8:26–39. He reflects on cultural beliefs, personal experiences, and theological insights, including how curiosity and trauma can create vulnerabilities to spiritual oppression. The discussion highlights the progressive nature of possession and the undeniable reality of evil in the world. Despite the unsettling subject, Pastor Medders emphasizes Christ’s absolute authority over evil, offering reassurance that darkness stands no chance against the power of God.

  • In the Waiting: Lessons from Lazarus and Trusting God’s Timing

    14/01/2025 Duración: 31min

    Pastor Daniel Medders reflects on how closeness in relationships can be recognized through everyday actions, linking it to the deep bond between Jesus, Mary, Martha, and Lazarus. He reads John 11 in detail, emphasizing the cultural context of the original Eastern audience and highlighting that Jesus’s raising of Lazarus was the catalyst for the plot against Him. The disciples’ growing faith is seen in Thomas’s willingness to follow Jesus, even if it means dying with Him. Mary and Martha’s experience illustrates how painful waiting can lead to a deeper understanding of God’s power and purpose. Ultimately, Pastor Medders encourages listeners to trust God in their own periods of waiting, believing that His presence remains constant, even when answers are delayed.

  • Clearing the Basement: Pentecost, Procrastination, and God’s Provision

    07/01/2025 Duración: 32min

    Pastor Daniel Medders begins by likening the dread of cleaning a messy basement to our tendency to postpone important tasks, drawing a parallel to the disciples’ initial delay in fulfilling the Great Commission from Acts 2. He then explores the miraculous nature of Pentecost—specifically the gift of speaking in tongues—and discusses various scriptural perspectives, including Mark 16 and 1 Corinthians 14. Citing the Church of the Nazarene’s view, he clarifies that speaking in tongues is recognized as a biblical miracle but not the sole proof of the Holy Spirit’s presence. The core message is that God’s intentional love transcends language barriers and that He equips believers with the words they need to share His message. Finally, Pastor Medders urges believers to trust God’s provision and step out in faith, even when they feel overwhelmed or ill-prepared.

  • When Lasagna Burns: Embracing Our Great Commission

    31/12/2024 Duración: 30min

    Pastor Daniel Medders uses a story of nearly starting a kitchen fire to illustrate the Great Commission. He connects it to Eden’s mandate, urging us to embrace responsibility, reveal potential, and become commissioned, not merely consumers.

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