The A CHURCH Podcast further's the Sunday experience through out the week. An uplifting podcast touching on elements that we may not take time on in church and inspiring us to act out our faith in the middle of the week.
This week we discuss Mark 1:14-20 where Jesus transforms fishers of fish into fishers of people. Learning that we all have a unique voice and unique skill set to be leveraged into meeting and sharing with more people. Sharing the 3 groups we live in. 1. What we do. 2. What we are going through or have gone through. 3. How we interact with the world.
Come and see, follow me, therefore go are all powerful phrases in our Christian language. But are we just saying them or living them out. There is a power in not just sharing Christ but also the hope, joy, peace and unity that comes with it. Blessings Friends.
A New Year, New Us. And a simple invitation to come and see. 2021 has the opportunity to be the best Christian year ever because we crave to be back. But will we take the invitation to come, see, and participate or will we let cynicism keep us planted on our sofa?
A Pastor's take on a "New Year, New Us" as we move forward in the time of the coronavirus pandemic.
Emmanuel God with us. What are some of the lessons from Christmas to carry with us forever more?
Thanks for joining us for the 4th Episode and the 4th week of advent. This week we look at the 4 weeks a bit differently and hear the candle of peace drawing us home.
This week we continue to build through the Advent wreath. Not only lighting the candle of joy but discussing how we may choose joy and spread it throughout the world.
This week on the A CHURCH podcast we light the second candle of advent (love). Moving from hope to the unexplainable need to share that hope is love. We also learn what Curtis is reading.
The two Advent books mentioned are...
Christmas is Not Your Birthday by Mike Slaughter & Honest Advent by Scott Erickson.
Blessings Friends
In this first episode of A Church podcast we discuss the beginning of Advent, the need for preparation, and how we are uniquely positioned to make this the "Best Christmas Ever!"
Scripture referenced was from Isaiah 64:1-9 and Mark 13:24-27.
Blessings!