Eyriche Cortez

Capitol City Baptist Church

Baptist, Pastor/Minister

About me:
Pastor Eyriche Cortez worked for seven years as a writer/segment producer of an investigative TV program in a major network. More than ten years ago, he resigned to serve the Lord as a pastor-teacher.... read more
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Lissa Cruz of Iglesia, Ang Bayan ng Dios
July 21, 2010
Very, very timely. Thanks Pastor. :)
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Lissa Cruz of Iglesia, Ang Bayan ng Dios
July 21, 2010
Very, very timely. Thanks Pastor. :)
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Eyriche Cortez of Capitol City Baptist Church
December 14, 2009
The main point was adapted from an Inquirer Editorial (April 16, 2009). Read my blog article about it: http://straightfrompastor.blogspot.com/2009/11/no-wang-wang.html
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Rajkumar Pulla of Revival Bible Church
July 26, 2009
THANK U MASTER FOR WONDERFUL SERMON
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Eyriche Cortez of Capitol City Baptist Church
June 13, 2009
Thanks for your gracious comment! Keep in touch!
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Eyriche Cortez of Capitol City Baptist Church
March 10, 2009
Thank you for your gracious comments. God richly bless you!
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Leopoldo Bonavente
February 16, 2009
There are some rumored "mind set" circulating among our circle (the body of Christ),that as people of the kingdom of God, as children of the King we should consider ourselves princes and princesses,a small gods,that we should have dominion ,as a Christian we need to consider ourselves a glorious eagle rather than a chicken, a mighty lion rather than a sheep and also because the Holy Spirit is within you, you must consider yourselves not ordinary but rather extra-ordinary.In my personal opinion,I believe these mind sets are biblical, but sadly, de-emphasize servanthood.That we are sheep who listen and follow the Shepherd''s voice.And the beatitude (taught primarily to disciples) said that we are blessed if we are poor in spirit, if we mourn and if we are meek. In the book of Philippians 2:6 says that our "attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus: Who, being in the nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, but made himself nothing, the very nature of a servant..." Praise God for the message "the habits of a highly effective servant-leader". A balance of a high position (leadership) and a lowly walk (servanthood).
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Eyriche Cortez of Capitol City Baptist Church
February 11, 2009
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