High Places Community Church is a non-denominational Christian church. We aren't really traditional, contemporary, or even emergent. We're just us.
Our 2nd to last "tool" in the toolbox theme. Delivered March 16, 2014 by Rev. David Allred
The conclusion of our three part Joseph series. All three parts will be made available on CD for any who'd like them. The CD's are free. We've never charged for anything at High Places and as long as I am a pastor here, we never will.
In this message, the dream and the dreamer are redeemed... some 20 years later. What we lose can come round to us again through God's grace. But it might be hard to recognize at first.
Shared on October 16, 2011. Rev. David Allred
"I see that you Don Octavio DeFlores are a great lover... even though you may have lost your way." ~ Don Juan Demarco
Sermon delivered 9/25/11.
Sermon about expanding ministry, maintaining toolsets, and refusing to borrow mentalities from others. Delivered 9/18/11 by Rev. David Allred. Special thanks to my Christian brother Frank Thompson who I know I will be reunited with one day.
Moving from "Why Me?" to "Now What?" We are free to suffer and to find joy in this life on the other side of difficulty.
Given the Sunday after youth summer camp on the intelligence of spiritual darkness and how to plunder the strongholds that seek to rob us of joy, peace, patience, and love. Rev. David Allred, July 24 2011.
A stomp through Cormac McCarthy and men's need for challenge, or even danger; and how the Christian church can emasculate men leaving them feeling like their gifts are useless in His service. Delivered Father's Day 2011 by Rev. David Allred.
Sermon delivered Sunday, May 22. Texts from Luke 6, Exodus 4, and John 21. What do hands really mean? A look at how can stretching out our hands bring restoration and healing in our relationships.
This sermon followed a brief clip from the Ayn Rand interview by Mike Wallace in 1959. It's availalbe on YouTube. Part 2 is actually our Palm Sunday sermon, which I will get up later. This part was recorded on April 8, 2011 and delivered by Rev. David Allred.
Susan Herrera sings, David Radford on the guitar. An Issac Watts classic hymn, brought to life by these two dear people Sunday, May 15 2011.