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Hearing from God on a Flight to Egypt

December 31, 2023
God can use odd times and even pagan places of danger and difficulty to protect, provide for, and renew His people? Just ask Joseph. Actually, there are two Josephs you…
Preacher : Pastor Chris Alford
Passage: Matthew 2:13-23
Service Type: Christmastide
Ancient-Future Faith

In the Time of Covid: Rescue or Redemption?

April 6, 2020
Teacher: Dr. Jennifer Harris | Series: Ancient-Future Faith on KFIA Back for another in a series on trauma and woundedness, Dr. Jennifer Harris talks about the difference between rescue and…
Preacher : Dr. Jennifer Harris
Sunday Teaching

Flight to Egypt

December 29, 2019
It's the first Sunday of Christmas and the gospel reading is a stunning passage, including an evil king, an act of genocide, and a nighttime escape. An angel of the…
Preacher : Pastor Chris Alford
Passage: Matthew 2:13-23
Service Type: Christmastide
Sunday Teaching

If You Are Pleased with Us

October 19, 2014
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford | Series: Sunday Teaching Epiclesis took a cue from a prayer of Moses as an opportunity to ask the Lord for a blessing. We've been following…
Preacher : Pastor Chris Alford
Service Type: Season after Pentecost
Sunday Teaching

If You Are Pleased with Us

October 19, 2014
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford | Series: Sunday Teaching Epiclesis took a cue from a prayer of Moses as an opportunity to ask the Lord for a blessing. We've been following…
Preacher : Pastor Chris Alford
Service Type: Season after Pentecost
Sunday Teaching

Communion in the Red Sea

September 14, 2014
Preacher: Pastor Chris Alford | Series: Sunday Teaching Connections between the Passover and communion are fairly obvious. But what about the flight from Egpyt and the trip through the waters…
Preacher : Pastor Chris Alford
Service Type: Season after Pentecost

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