Our mission: Coming Together, Following Christ. Our Vision: Alliance Church exists for the purpose of reaching people and helping them to become fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ. This is accomplished by bringing people into a relationship with God through Jesus Christ, and drawing them into…
When the future is not in doubt, joy fills the soul of the believer.
The right question to consider: What or Who is the great hope?
A testimony that God is good and God is faithful from guest speaker Nancy Schultz.
It is the week of the big game...perhaps for some the greatest moment of their lives.
How do we go about approaching the God of the universe and ask for anything?
We find joy in the fulfillment of God's promises
Like being in the presence of a loving parent is peace with God.
After enduring devastating loss, Job finally shook his fist at God and proclaimed his innocence. God in response, did not point to answers, He pointed to Himself.
So many people find themselves in an identity crisis. Take heart, God knows who you are! He knows who you REALLY are!
The most important decision in our lives is life and death--but only one leads to life!
This world is dark and it is getting darker. Satan wants to keep us in the dark, but Jesus is shining the light!
So often we measure our blessings by our tangible comforts, but God offers a much greater blessing to hope for.
We find very few trustworthy elements in our society. God, above all, is worthy of our trust.
The heart of worship, is the heart aligned with God.
What is the Bible? Why do we use it at church? Is it even relevant today?
Whether we know it or not. Whether we acknowledge it or not. We ARE loved!
Our Alliance Youth Ministries LIFE 2022 student team shares what God was up to at LIFE 2022.
The Gospel changes our lives, AND it changes our relationships!
It is impossible to go through this life and not produce fruit. What kind of fruit is being produced? Fruit of the flesh or fruit of the Spirit?
The Grace of God runs deep. It runs throughout time; past, present and future.
We find grace in being covered in Christ.
At the heart of Psalm 20 is the hope that soon God will grant victory to his anointed and that the distress will turn into rejoicing.
The Law cannot save us. The Law will reveal our need for a Savior.
God has called you to Him, to be loved by Him, and to love Him. He has called you to serve Him by the power of His Spirit.
Gardens are filled with many good things: fruits, vegetables and flowers. Yet, to anyone who knows gardening the treacherous weeds will always work to oppose that which is good. What do we do with the weeds?
The Gospel Kingdom is a contested kingdom. Where the truth goes forth, the enemy will always oppose it. Yet, the truth still sets us free.
When we awaken to our need for Christ we must respond, and when we do, we find that Jesus changes our hearts. But that is not the end of it - it is just the beginning. This week we invite the Spirit to reawaken us to His Truth!
The Gospel, the "Good News." It is the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. But what does that mean for mankind? It means that we no longer need to fear.
Could it be that an awakening to the glory of Christ in our lives is necessary to bring about the next great awakening in our world?
"Glory to God in the highest, and on earth, peace, on whom his favor rests." Peace at Christmas. Peace because of Christmas.
Christmas gifts, that's what Christmas is all about, right? In an incredible way - YES!
Christmas brings many traditions including the giving and receiving of gifts. Yet, we often overlook the greatest gift. The gift of the person of Jesus-specifically the gift of GRACE that he brought on the first Christmas, and the gift that echoes everyday since.
An empty promise is nothing more than words, but a realized promise is life changing, even world changing. God's promise when sin entered the world was made good in the incarnation of Jesus. In Him is a promise not only of salvation, but a full, satisfying, and abundant life.
Christmas generates all kinds of memories: sugar plums, wilting evergreen trees, nicely decorated packages...oh...and the story about a baby who was born and laid in a manger. But, what about remembering that He came? It is true! He really CAME!
Join us as we hear from missionaries David and Chris Manfred to see what God is up to in Cambodia.
So now, where is our heart? Jesus has confronted the true nature in our hearts. Will we repent of our depravity, or continue to leave him and try to do it on our own?
Acts 1:8 is a verse we know well in the Alliance, and we often (rightly) read this verse and latch onto the whereabouts of the witness. But the "where" needs a "how" and the "how" needs a "Who." That "Who" is the Source - the Holy Spirit.
As we approach the conclusion of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus warns us that danger is found in the pursuit of perfection. How we are to respond to His words summarizes the heart of His sermon.
Where our treasure is, there our heart belongs also - and thus, so does our anxiety! Jesus is about to confront each of these issues in Matthew 6:19-34.
Why? Why do we give? Why do we pray? Why do we fast from eating?
Loving our family and friends is easy, but loving the enemy? Is that even possible?
Some roles are easy to keep, others are easy to break. Jesus has come and revealed my brokenness. He's revealed that I am a rule breaker, in both deed and heart.
As we enter Matthew 5-7 Jesus seems to lay out impossible expectations. Yet, He says we can do it, but not without Him, not without His power. Let's embrace the incredible promises and power of Jesus Christ as we engage in this series together!
It has finally come...the end. We finish the book of Revelation which points to the powerful picture of newness. There is nothing quite like new. In our world, new things break and get old. In this new Kingdom Come, with our Coming King, everything will be made new...and STAY NEW
Today we acknowledge the call on our brother Christopher Backhaus, to be set apart for the Lord's service. Guest speaker: Reverend Dan Scarrow, District Superintendent
Labor Day is to celebrate the work that has been done by workers in our nation. From the beginning of time God has called mankind to work, called to tend to the earth, to care for it, to cultivate it, to subdue it, and harvest it. Yet, there is greater work that remains.
Much is called out of us in this life - and when more is called out of us, more must happen within us. God desires our faithfulness more than our effectiveness. He desires us to live a life of ongoing preparedness and preparation. Join us as we hear from our High School Envision
Symbols are everywhere. Symbols suggest belonging, these images connect people to things, things to people, and people to people. The same is true with Jesus. We belong to Him, and in belonging to Him, He commands us to align with a symbol. That symbol is baptism.