pastors perspective RCC Aug 23

Betrayed

This month’s Pastor’s Perspective is delivered by Chris Montgomery, Frazer Church Have you ever been betrayed? Odds are we all have. In different ways and to different degrees we have all felt the sting of betrayal. Some of us carry the weight of our betrayal with us every day. Some of us do a pretty […]

pastor column July 23

The Rest of the Week

This month’s Pastor’s Perspective is delivered by Mark Bethea, First Baptist Church, Montgomery We have a saying around the house, “What’s the rest of the week look like?” We say it often as we try to navigate through meetings, activities, ballgames, and fun opportunities. It helps us know what’s ahead, but it’s also a reminder […]

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Why Should I Go to Church

It’s Saturday night. If you don’t usually attend a church service on the weekend, you may be thinking, Why even bother going to church this Sunday? I don’t know or like any of those people. What would I get out of spending two hours sitting in a pew? Wouldn’t I be better off watching the […]

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Falling Forward: How to Move on After Making a Mistakes

Need help moving forward after a mistake? It’s easy to be consumed by a past mistake and fear there’s no hope for tomorrow. No one should allow their failures to hold them back and hinder them from moving forward. God has a future in store for anyone who accepts His forgiveness. Here are some ways […]

Pastors Perspective

National What Day?

As every American schoolkid knows, June 21st is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. (Actually, it’s the same length as every other day – 24 hours – but you know what I mean.) June 21st has been important since… well… since human beings gazed with wonder into the sky and concluded […]

Teman Knight

A Symbol of Service

This month’s Pastor’s Perspective is delivered by Dr. Teman Knight, Heritage Baptist Church “You call me ‘Teacher’ and ‘Lord,’ and rightly so, for that is what I am. Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s feet. I have set you an example that you should […]

Kyle Searcy

Living Daily in Resurrection Power

This month’s Pastor’s Perspective is delivered by Pastor Kyle Searcy, Fresh Anointing House of Worship Therefore, we were buried with Him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life. Romans 6:3-4 The resurrection is […]

Pastor Jason Selman

Are We Being the Church?

This month’s Pastor’s Perspective is delivered by Pastor Jason Selman, AIM Church Are we being the Church? This is a question we must ask ourselves as we see world conditions rapidly changing around us. I have attended church faithfully almost my entire life and have seen many evangelistic events, revivals, and good deeds done through […]

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More Than a Feeling

This month’s Pastor’s Perspective is delivered by Pastor Daniel Gillenwater, The Church at Eastern Oaks In the Fellowship Hall of the church I pastor, we have a bulletin board where we post various ministry rotations and volunteer assignments. This board is always decorated, and the theme changes every month. With the arrival of February, our […]

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The Groan and Glory of Our Work

Whether our work is done at home or out in the community, as volunteers or for a paycheck, an essential question has to do with how faith relates to our work. Currently, there is a global, emotional crisis related to work. Most people in the world deeply dislike their work. One Gallup poll revealed that […]