Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford Several themes came together in this session of teaching: Covenant, choices, living in an upside-down world, and most important of all, a word that we think
February 17, 2014
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford Several themes came together in this session of teaching: Covenant, choices, living in an upside-down world, and most important of all, a word that we think
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford As we’re thinking during this Season of Epiphany about the ways that Jesus is uprighting an upside-down world, we took a look at three passages of
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford A passage in Isaiah talks about “people who walked in darkness” who have seen a great light. But do you suppose that they were walking in
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford There’s a wonderful phrase in the Wycliffe Bible translation of Psalm 40, right in the place where the psalmist talks about the Lord turning to him
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford In this look at the Baptism of Jesus, we especially focused on His humanity. But if He was also fully God, why did Jesus submit to
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford One of the most breathtaking passages in all of the Gospels was our focus for this final Sunday of Christmas: The first chapter of John. “In
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford On this first Sunday of Christmas, we took a look at a passage in Matthew– a passage full of dreams and wise men and fury and
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford A couple of questions for you about the mystery of the Incarnation: Did you ever think much about Joseph’s role in naming Jesus and what that
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford Does the melody of your life match God’s story? Pastor Chris took a unique look at the Magnificat of Mary– with some help from the composer
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford On this second Sunday of Advent, the Sunday of love, we took a look at a passage from Romans and asked two questions: Where is love
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford On this Christ the King Sunday we looked at two places in Scripture, one amazing little three word passage in Jeremiah, then closed our teaching time
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford Ever thought much about what it means to be idle? Paul surely did, and he wrote to the church at Thessalonica about it. It turns out