Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford A passage in Thessalonians gave us a glimpse of a “rope of hope”. Paul was writing to the church to inform, and to comfort, them about
November 25, 2013
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford A passage in Thessalonians gave us a glimpse of a “rope of hope”. Paul was writing to the church to inform, and to comfort, them about
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford “Slothicity” isn’t even a word, but then that never stopped pastor Chris. In this recap of some of the deep concepts Epiclesis had been considering about
Preacher: Bill Cole | Series: Sunday Teaching In a look through a couple of Scriptures, along with a personal story of introspection and growth, guest teacher elder Bill Cole gave
Preacher: Carla Waterman In this second of two teachings by guest Dr. Carla Waterman, we spent some time thinking about symbols, personal and (especially) Christian. What might a tree teach
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford How is it that one of the most hopeful (and well-loved) passages in the Bible comes in the midst of one of most crushingly depressing books?
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford Dr. Carla Waterman was the special guest in this, the first of several remarkable teachings on baptismal spirituality. Carla was at Epiclesis to lead a mini-retreat
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford | Series: Sunday Teaching In an unusual parable, Jesus seems to be teaching His followers that they have something to learn from the world when it
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford Might Jesus’ parable about the shepherd who left his sheep behind in order to find the single one that was lost teach us something about how
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford | Series: Sunday Teaching In what is a fairly confounding passage of Scripture, Jesus seems to say and do things that would confound modern church growth
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford Jesus’ parable in today’s passage of Scripture reminded pastor Chris of a scene from his kindergarten days– and of one very special chair. It seems that
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford A passage from Hebrews had us thinking about two mountains– three really, when you stop and think about it: The mountain where Moses met with God,
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford A breathtaking passage in Hebrews talks about the commendable faith of the ancients who looked into the future. What did they see there, and what happened