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The weekly sermon from Epiphany Church Chicago.
Epiphany Church is rooted in the historic creeds of the Church (Apostle’s & Nicene) and are grateful to be shaped by various Christian traditions. We are grateful for the many backgrounds and beliefs that make up our church. We desire to be Spirit-filled in worship, engage in Scripture faithfully, integrate mental health, engage our neighbors with the love of Christ, embody justice, and practice creative expression. Our values are Presence, Belonging, Curiosity, & Liberation.
Honest. Curious. Beauty. Joyful. Story. Place. Witness. Hopeful. Radical Welcome. Peacemaking. Justice. Lament. Trust. Humility.
The weekly sermon from Epiphany Church Chicago.
Epiphany Church is rooted in the historic creeds of the Church (Apostle’s & Nicene) and are grateful to be shaped by various Christian traditions. We are grateful for the many backgrounds and beliefs that make up our church. We desire to be Spirit-filled in worship, engage in Scripture faithfully, integrate mental health, engage our neighbors with the love of Christ, embody justice, and practice creative expression. Our values are Presence, Belonging, Curiosity, & Liberation.
Honest. Curious. Beauty. Joyful. Story. Place. Witness. Hopeful. Radical Welcome. Peacemaking. Justice. Lament. Trust. Humility.
Episodes

Sunday Nov 16, 2025
Boundaries, Forgiveness, and Reconciliation
Sunday Nov 16, 2025
Sunday Nov 16, 2025
Brian Fulton and Epiphany Church take a look at Acts 15 and study what healthy Christian conflict can and might look like, and what Jesus exemplifies in his life regarding relationships.

Wednesday Nov 12, 2025
Loving Your Neighbor as Yourself
Wednesday Nov 12, 2025
Wednesday Nov 12, 2025
Gabe Lerma joins Epiphany Church in learning about the greatest commandment; loving God, and loving neighbor.

Tuesday Nov 04, 2025
Justice and Righteousness
Tuesday Nov 04, 2025
Tuesday Nov 04, 2025
Ken Alvarado from New Life Centers in Chicago joins Epiphany Church in looking at Amos 5, and shares a biblical perspective on the current state of things in Chicago and the country.
*Due to a technical issue, the recording was cut off partway through Ken's sermon. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes.

Monday Oct 27, 2025
Church for the One, Not the Ninety-Nine
Monday Oct 27, 2025
Monday Oct 27, 2025
Epiphany looks at a familiar passage in Luke 15 and relearns what it means to be found by God's love.

Tuesday Oct 21, 2025
Planting Gardens in the Empire
Tuesday Oct 21, 2025
Tuesday Oct 21, 2025
Epiphany takes a look at a well-known passage in Jeremiah, and Brian shares how this ancient message to the people of God can encourage and challenge us today, in the midst of our own empire.

Monday Oct 13, 2025
Lamentation and Hope
Monday Oct 13, 2025
Monday Oct 13, 2025
Epiphany spends time reflecting on the current situation in Chicago, and Brian talks about the calling on followers of Jesus in times of grief, tragedy, and injustice.

Monday Oct 06, 2025
Why the Church Needs Men
Monday Oct 06, 2025
Monday Oct 06, 2025
Tim Soerens shares thoughts on 1 Corinthians 12, and Epiphany Church looks into why the Church needs men. We learned how the particular hurts of men in our society can be a place of vulnerability rather than masking, and how that allows us to experience the presence, power, and love of God.

Sunday Sep 28, 2025
Why the Church Needs Women
Sunday Sep 28, 2025
Sunday Sep 28, 2025
Christine Engel draws from the breadth of Scripture and human experience, sharing with Epiphany Church why women are essential to healthy, thriving, faithful communities.

Monday Sep 22, 2025
An Inclusive Community
Monday Sep 22, 2025
Monday Sep 22, 2025
Epiphany Church hears from Luke 14, and Brian shares about what it means to be an inclusive community as followers of Jesus.

Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Imagining Our Life Together
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
On Epiphany's 12 year anniversary, Brian invites us into some creative practices, helping us ponder what the future of Epiphany could be, and reminding us that spirituality and imagination are maybe one and the same.
