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Monday Morning Faith: A Call for Injustice (Matt. 20:1-16) Chris Altrock – 10/11/15

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At the end of September, the C?ommercial Appeal?reported on crime statistics in Memphis. They compared 2014 to 2013. [h?ttp://www.commercialappeal.com/news/crime-justice/violent-crimes-up-in- memphis-in-2014-trending-down-in-2015-20e7864a-ebfe-6147-e053-0100007f50 0c-330019811.html]?T?he following numbers were especially troubling:Read More »Monday Morning Faith: A Call for Injustice (Matt. 20:1-16) Chris Altrock – 10/11/15

Present: Experiencing the Joy of God’s Presence in Sacred Places (Ps. 63) Chris Altrock – 8/23/15

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Two weeks ago I began this series by exploring a statement of David’s in Ps. 16:

in your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore. (Ps. 16:11 ESV)

David connects the two topics which stand at the center of this series: God’s presence and our joy. When we experience God’s presence we experience a fullness of joy. One of the reasons why it’s important for us to think about how we connect with the presence of God is that God’s presence is a source of great joy. There are many things in life that can bring us joy. But our fullest experience of joy comes about by connecting with the presence of God.Read More »Present: Experiencing the Joy of God’s Presence in Sacred Places (Ps. 63) Chris Altrock – 8/23/15

The Truth About Life: A Case for Church (Rev. 1:12-20) Chris Altrock – 6/14/15

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I met Jerry on a Sunday afternoon in the oldest neighborhood in Fort Worth, TX. He and I had gathered with a small group for Sunday dinner at the home of Steve and

Lindsay. Steve preached at a nearby congregation. He and his family of five practiced a ministry of presence in this racially and economically diverse neighborhood. After

devouring Lindsay’s pot roast, we pushed back from their long wooden plank table

and shared stories.

Most of our tales had a common theme: church. Steve and I preached for

churches. A married couple at the table were training with Pioneer Bible Translators so

they could take the church and its Book to others. Jerry and his wife taught the junior-high students at their church.

We listened while Jerry discussed his desire to share Jesus with his patients and bring them to church. As a cancer doctor, he intersected the storylines of peoples’ lives

in some of their most challenging chapters. Jerry believed God had called him to not just treat their bodies, but their hearts and souls as well.

Still, he explained, he hadn’t been sure how to do this. He noticed another

doctor who modeled one approach. This physician aggressively evangelized patients,

sometimes explicitly telling them they didn’t have long on this earth and, unless they

changed, they didn’t have a shot at heaven. Not only was the method ineffective, it was unethical. A visit from members of the medical board ended his pugnacious

proselytizing.     Read More »The Truth About Life: A Case for Church (Rev. 1:12-20) Chris Altrock – 6/14/15