Messages preached at Elkins Alliance Church in Elkins, WV.

We, like the church in Ephesus, are challenged to ask if we have forgotten our first love.

We are sealed in the new convent through the death and resurrection of Jesus. Our new covenant reality is one of the Holy Spirit working on our lives and living in the presence of God as a fully forgiven individual who can rest from the guilt and shame that sin produces.

We walk through the covenants the Lord made in the Old Testament to discover His heart for His people.

We finish the story of Genesis and look back at some of the themes that have come up during our study.

Joseph's brothers come before him in Egypt to buy food. Drama ensues...

We learn how God uses the difficulties of life to work transformation in our lives through the story of Joseph's imprisonment.

We learn that if the Lord can use Judah and Tamar's mess, He can use ours.

We learn from the disfunction of Jacob's family the importance of a secure foundation in the Lord.

We try discover what the Lord has for us through the heartbreaking story of Jacob's daughter Dinah.

We look at Jacob's pattern of dealing with difficult situations and learn a new way to trust in the Lord.

We follow the story of Jacob and his many wives and many sons.

We learn from the story of Jacob stealing Esau's blessing, the destructive consequences of family sin patterns.

We look at the passing of Abraham and the generational patterns that effect his family after him.

The atoning work of Jesus not only made us perfect in God‘s sight, but also gave us the ability to approach Him boldly and confidently.

We are encouraged by stories of faith on display in the meeting of Isaac and Rebekah.

We continue on in the life of Abraham, learning from a man of incredible fear and incredible faith.

We discuss circumcision and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. What might the Lord teach us today from this ancient practice and story?

We learn from the story of Abram, Sarai and Hagar how to view the promises of God in a healthy way.

Anthony Stringi shares the story of father/general, Douglas MacArther. Then we discuss the weight and responsibility of fatherhood.

Tim walks us through a biblical outlook on generosity

Abram believed the promises of God and it was credited to him as righteousness. What does that mean for us today?

We look at the story of Abram and his interaction with the mysterious Melchizedek.

Our role in the Kingdom is to know the father and love like Him.

We look at the Abraham's beginning, the faith and the fear that drove this great man.

We take a deep dive into the crowds' response to Jesus during the Holy Week.

We learn from the post flood world about idolatry and pride.

We look at the story of the flood and faithfulness of Noah

We see in the story of Cain and Abel, two paths offered to every person.

We look at the way things were meant to be.

Tim leads us through biblical encounters with Jesus and the responses that come from them.

We must learn to ask better questions when it comes to our finances.

We learn to ask better questions about the way we approach the work the Lord has given us.

We are challenged to ask better questions when it comes to our physical health.

We learn from the scriptures how to become healthier in our relationships.

We look at spiritual disciplines through a new lens.

We look at the importance of learning to ask better questions.

We are challenged to focus on becoming more difficult to offend in the coming year.

We look at the Christmas story as the people involved might have experienced it.

We wrap up our series on the Spiritual Gifts that God gives to each of His children.

The Lord gives gifts to His people for use in building up His Church. The more we understand them, the more we can walk in them.

A short message to kick off our time of giving thanks as a family.

To be fully involved in Kingdom Life we must understand and utilize our Spiritual Gifts

We look at some commonly misunderstood spiritual gifts

We attempt to take a nuanced look at the gift of tongues

We look at the sometimes uncomfortable Spiritual gift of Prophecy.

We look at the gifts of Shepherding and Leadership/Administration

We look at the spiritual gifts of Faith and Giving.