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Christ the King Anglican Church of Fayetteville, AR
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Book of Revelation on the Second Sunday of Easter.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of Luke on Easter Sunday.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of Luke on Palm Sunday.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Book of Isaiah on the Fifth Sunday of Lent.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Book of Joshua on the Fourth Sunday of Lent.
Associate Pastor Isaiah DeVyldere preaches from the Book of Exodus on the Third Sunday of Lent.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Book of Genesis on the Second Sunday of Lent.
A devotional reading of Isaiah 58:1-12 for Christ the King's "40 Days of Prayer", voiced by members of the CTK community.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Book of Deuteronomy on the First Sunday of Lent.
Pastors Ashley Mathews and Isaiah DeVyldere lay out a vision for 40 days of corporate prayer during Lent.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of Luke on Transfiguration Sunday.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews gives a brief introduction to the the season Lent.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of John on the Seventh Sunday of Epiphany.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of Luke on the Sixth Sunday of Epiphany.
Associate Pastor Isaiah DeVyldere preaches from the Gospel of Luke on the Fifth Sunday of Epiphany.
Associate Pastor Isaiah DeVyldere preaches from the Gospel of Luke on the Fourth Sunday of Epiphany.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of Luke on the Third Sunday of Epiphany.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of John on the Second Sunday of Epiphany.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of Matthew on the Second Sunday of Christmas.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of Luke on the Fourth Sunday of Advent.
Pastors Ashley Mathews and Isaiah DeVyldere unpack Part Three of N.T. Wright's classic, "Surprised by Hope."
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of Luke on the Third Sunday of Advent.
Pastors Ashley Mathews and Isaiah DeVyldere unpack Part Two of N.T. Wright's classic, "Surprised by Hope."
Guest preacher Rev. Ryan Butler preaches from the Gospel of Luke on the Second Sunday of Advent.
Pastors Ashley Mathews and Isaiah DeVyldere unpack Part One of N.T. Wright's classic, "Surprised by Hope."
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of Luke on the First Sunday of Advent.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews shares about how to engage the Advent season.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Book of Ruth on Christ the King Sunday.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Book of Ruth on the Twenty-Sixth Sunday after Pentecost.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Book of Ruth on the Twenty-Fifth Sunday after Pentecost.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Book of Ruth on the Twenty-Fifth Sunday after Pentecost.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews discusses developing a Personal Rule of Life.Lectio Divina Guide Lectio 365 Dwell Reimagining the ExamenSacred Rhythms by Ruth Haley Barton Deeply Formed Life by Rich Villodas Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer Rule Of Life Builder by Practicing the WayDaily Office 2019
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of Mark on the Twenty-Fourth Sunday after Pentecost.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of Mark on the Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost.
Associate Pastor Seth Primm preaches from the Gospel of Mark on the Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of Mark on the Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews interviews our founding bishop Todd Hunter about his own story into Anglicanism, as well as his hopes for the Church going forward.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of Mark on the Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost.
Associate Pastor Isaiah DeVyldere preaches from the Gospel of Mark on Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of Mark on the Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of Mark on the Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of John on the Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Gospel of John on the Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Book of Second Samuel on the Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Book of Second Samuel on the Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Book of Second Samuel on the Tenth Sunday after Pentecost.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Book of Second Samuel on the Ninth Sunday after Pentecost.
Associate Pastor Seth Primm preaches from the the Second Book of Samuel on the Eighth Sunday after Pentecost.
Associate Pastor Isaiah DeVyldere preaches from the the Second Book of Samuel on the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost.
Lead Pastor Ashley Mathews preaches from the Psalms on the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost.
In the final episode of the Men, Women & Gospel series, pastors Ashley Mathews and Isaiah DeVyldere respond to five questions submitted by listeners: What is the relationship between this view of women leading in the church and human sexuality? How were maleness and femaleness understood in Genesis? And should that inform how we understand it today? What are the implications of Paul's call to mutual submission for marriages today? Why were Paul's requirements for elders and deacons gender normative? Or were they? If they were women leading in the early church after Pentecost, why do we not see a continuation of women leading in the church historically?Biblical references:Genesis 2Ephesians 5:211 Timothy 2:5,6, 3:4Other works referenced:Click HERE for a visual illustration of how male “headship” is taught in some Christian contexts (in contradiction to 1 Timothy 2:5,6).The quote from Linda L. Belleville is from chapter one of the book Two Views on Women in Ministry published by Zondervan. The Patient Ferment of the Early Church: The Improbable Rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire by Alan KreiderThe Rise of Christianity: How the Obscure, Marginal Jesus Movement Became the Dominant Religious Force in the Western World in a Few Centuries by Rodney Stark