Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford During this season of Epiphany, we’re taking a close look at Jesus’ authority– and on this particular Sunday, especially His authority to bring about repentance. In
February 1, 2012
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford During this season of Epiphany, we’re taking a close look at Jesus’ authority– and on this particular Sunday, especially His authority to bring about repentance. In
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford This second Sunday of the Epiphany found us looking at two passages of Scripture, and both of them are places where God calls: The calling of
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford On this first Sunday of a brand new calendar year, our community of faith continued a little tradition of newing the covenant. A New Year’s covenant
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford When you think of love, what image comes to mind? On this particular Sunday, Pastor Chris thought of a highway– or perhaps a bridge. And add
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford On this first Sunday of Advent, the Epiclesis community continued its tradition of drawing and designing a Chrismon ornament during the teaching time. Each Sunday, we
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford In the closing installment on Paul’s letter to the Thessalonian church, we looked at more of the apostle’s word about what happens in the end– and
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford | Series: Sunday Teaching Paul writes to the church at Thessalonica, who evidently had concerns about why some in their number were dying, about Christ’s return.
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford Our trek through First Thessalonians continues with this look in the second chatper– and once again, we’re finding all kinds of scriptural evidence of the summation
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford How do kids themselves think they might “do” ministry? Well, we asked some during the course of this teaching. Here’s the set up: Paul tells his
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford When is it biblically appropriate to remember? And, also, when is it right to forget? Join us for this podcast teaching as we take one of
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford You can sum up the spirituality of the ancient church with these three words: Believe, Belong, Behave. Pastor Chris uses that phrase as a template– a
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford A little word study in Philippians 4 led us to also see some connections to something our community of faith has been learning about in Robert