SERMONS
SERMONS
ONE PARTNERSHIP IN LOVE
PASTOR ALAN TOTIRE
Today we’re diving into the powerful story of the Philippian jailer in Acts 16:25–34. Even in the darkest places—like a prison cell—God is still working. Through worship, faith, and trust in the mission of Jesus, Paul and Silas helped bring salvation and hope to a man and his entire household. Join us as we explore how we can trust God's Word, stay on mission, and believe in the Holy Spirit’s power to change hearts—no matter the circumstances. There is hope for everyone, everywhere, and we all get to be a part of God’s work!
RECENT SERIES
BUILD
As we head into 2025, ask yourself this question: How will this year be different? Will you set any goals? The word for 2025 for ALC is "Build." It has nothing to do with building a building or a physical location. It has everything to do with us being a people who continue to allow God to build our lives as he sees fit.
FEAR NOT
The coming of Christ, celebrated at Christmas time, is the coming of peace, joy, hope and love. It is not the coming of fear. As we look at the Christmas story this season, we are going to look at four different times the angels said, “do not fear.” Join us as we start our new series called “Fear Not.”
PRAY
As we learn to follow Jesus, we must learn to talk with God. Sometimes, we worry about having the proper form or technique for praying. Instead, by looking at Paul’s prayers for the churches, we will look at what we should be praying for that moves the heart of God.
SEND!
In the book of Acts, there are many people sent into the world with the hope and message of Jesus Christ. So how do we apply this to our lives today? Join us in this series called SEND from Acts 13-14, as we form seven convictions that we believe will cause our church to be a church that SENDS. The first question we ask ourselves is, “Who is Called?”