Sharing the Gospel with People Who Aren't Thinking about Death or Eternity
Maybe Your Priorities Aren't As Important As You Think // Jason Souza
Thursdays in The Park // Jason Sousa
One-on-One with Adam Ford on ‘How to Be a Perfect Christian’ // Ed Stetzer
Angsty, Down, or Depressed? // Jason Souza
Sunday Setlist May 6, 2018 // Tyler Canup
Look up! Your Destruction May Come from Above // Tracy Simmons
Reading The Anchorage Press some time ago, I ran across some items in one of my favorite sections, called News of the Weird. The story which caught my eye detailed the event and injury of a young man floating on a tube down the Clark River, near Missoula, Montana. As he enjoyed an original version of the “lazy river”, found at most modern water parks, he was suddenly smashed by a large object from above…
Remember When Face Time Didn't Require Technology? // Jason Souza
Sunday Setlist April 29 // Tyler Canup
Christians Are Judgmental Jerks // Tracy Simmons
God Never Said That // Jason Souza
Our culture is full of ideas of what the Bible says about God and our life with him. Watch television for a couple of hours in any given week and you're bound to come across a handful of similar sayings. The thing about phrases like these is that they sound so true, and, in many cases, so appealing.
The problem is they are wrong. And not just, "Oh, well, you get the general idea," kind of wrong. They are completely, insidiously, diametrically opposed to the heart and character of God.
Sunday Setlist April 22 // Tyler Canup
We Call Them LIFE Groups For A Reason // Jason Souza
Sunday Set List April 15th // Tyler Canup
God Never Said That // Sunday Series
Well Think Again!
Sunday Set List // Tyler Canup
Serve This City April 22nd, 2018 // C3AK
Easter Sunday Awaits! // Tracy Simmons
Good Friday and the Stench of An Alaskan Spring // Tracy Simmons
There are curious things that occur each year in Alaska when the sun begins to warm the Arctic earth again and the snow that carpets the ground returns to its watery depths. Oh, I suppose it isn’t entirely unique to Alaska, but we all like to live within our own little worldview to some extent, now don’t we?

