In every season—whether marked by clarity or discernment—Christ-centeredness must remain our anchor.
As our family and yours continues to seek God’s direction, one conviction remains unshaken: we stay centered on Christ together. That shared value surfaced clearly in our Red Letter surveys, and it continues to guide us now.
Beginning this Wednesday, we’re inviting the Red Letter family—along with friends from past seasons of ministry—to gather online for a weekly Bible study through the book of Ephesians.
This gathering is not driven by strategy or next steps, but by a deeper desire to be rooted in Christ. Or as Charles Haddon Spurgeon once said:
“I have learned to kiss the wave that throws me against the Rock of Ages.”
That Rock has not moved, HE IS UNSHAKEABLE—and He is still forming His people.
🕡 When & Where
Wednesdays at 6:30 PM Eastern 5:30 Central (Online)
(Feel free to join a few minutes early.)
If you know of anyone who would like to join us, please invite them.
📘 Why Ephesians?
Ephesians calls us back to the heart of the Christian life: who we are in Christ before what we do for Christ. It grounds us in grace, unites us as one body, and equips us to walk faithfully in love and truth.
Spurgeon captured this Christ-centered focus well:
“Leave Christ out of the gospel and you have left the sun out of the day, and the moon out of the night.”
In a season of waiting and listening, there is no better place to linger than at the center—Christ Himself.
💬 Help Shape the Study — Short Survey
We want this study to be a real blessing for you and your families.
Please take some time in prayer and contact me via text or email ([email protected])
📖 Red Letter Ephesians Study – Survey
1. What questions do you have about Ephesians?
2. Which area of your walk with Christ do you most want strengthened right now?
3. When you hear the phrase Christ-centeredness, what do you most want that to look like in your life right now?
4. Are there questions you are wrestling with in your role as a parent, grandparent, or spiritual influence in a child’s life?
5. Are there questions your kids are currently asking about God, faith, or the Bible that you’d like help addressing biblically?
You don’t need to have answers to join us—only a willingness to keep Christ at the center and walk together in His Word.
For His Glory,
Pastor Dillon Evans
