Pastors’ Blog

Vibrantly Connect with Jesus Through Communion

Jesus said, “… do this in remembrance of Me.”  The only thing Jesus told us to do specifically in “remembrance” of, or as a memorial of Him, was what we often refer to as “communion”.  The two sacramental practices instituted by the first century church are water baptism and communion.  Both hold great significance for…

The Image of Jesus Growing in Us!

Over twenty years ago when ACF purchased it’s current property, 12.5 acres on NYS RTE 12F.  it was terribly overgrown as we began to clear the brush, and under the heavy overgrowth we found many many bricks, remnants of the Hotel Woodruff, demolished in 1976. That brush made it hard for many of us to see…

Hearts full of grace!

Grace!  The Apostle Paul spoke about God’s grace in terms that should create a hunger to experience it deeply and often.  It is by “grace” we have been saved through faith (Eph 2:8-9 – saving grace).  The early church expanded in spectacular fashion owing to the magnitude of grace, (Acts 4:27-35 – great grace).  All of Paul’s epistles begin…

Pray like elijah!

Prayer is communion with God!  When we see children enjoying interacting with their father it is very attractive!  Their healthy connection is demonstrated in the ease and closeness of sharing something together, whether a meal,  an observation, an event, or a task.  There communication has a context that appropriately implies they have a good relationship.  In James 5:13-18 we are taught that…

Our redemptive Purpose – h.o.s.p.i.t.a.l.

As I was reading in Ephesians 5 recently verses 15 and 16 caught my attention — Eph. 5:15   “See then that you walk circumspectly, not as fools but as wise, 16 redeeming the time, because the days are evil.”  There is a lot in the context to suggest what is meant by “circumspectly”, (diligently, precisely, and accurately),…

Redemptive purpose

As I was reading in Ephesians 5 recently verses 15 and 16 caught my attention — Eph. 5:15   “See then that you walk circumspectly, not as fools but as wise, 16 redeeming the time, because the days are evil.”  There is a lot in the context to suggest what is meant by “circumspectly”, (diligently, precisely, and accurately), with…

What on earth am I here for?

Would you like to know the answer to that question, and why is that important?  Through Biblical teaching we are encouraged to believe all people are fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalms 139:13-18).  Just as John, Jeremiah, Moses, and Jesus came into this world with a specific plan from God, so I believe all of us…

Out of My Control and That’s Good News!

A lesson on life expectations from the Christmas Story. Luke 2:1-20 In Jesus Christ, God humbled Himself, became human flesh, lived among us, paid the penalty for our sin, was raised from the dead, and became the way to a now and forever relationship with God the Father. Heaven bore witness to Jesus being the…