Join us for Vision/Prayer Sunday as #pastorbryan launches the new message series, #embrace. (at ALCF) https://www.instagram.com/p/B63QATunr3X/?igshid=24oco4tat0td
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Join us for Vision/Prayer Sunday as #pastorbryan launches the new message series, #embrace. (at ALCF) https://www.instagram.com/p/B63QATunr3X/?igshid=24oco4tat0td
Christmas at ALCF begins with Advent, a time for preparing our hearts for the anniversary of the Lord’s birth, and leads us through to our annual, family-friendly Christmas celebration on Sunday, December 22, featuring Dr. Stephen Newby and our adult and children’s choirs. Mark your calendars for this memorable event! #Christmas@ALCF #Christmas #Advent #StephenNewby #BryanLoritts (at ALCF) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5ig2YAn6F1/?igshid=mtwlkzuk3b56
“When you erupt and explode on your child or another person, you are sowing into the spiritual realm seeds of unrighteous anger.”—Bryan Loritts, ALCF Lead Pastor (from the “Impossibly Christian” series, 10/27/19 message). #BryanLoritts #ALCF #ALCFmessages #anger #unrighteousanger #ALCFvideobytes (at ALCF) https://www.instagram.com/p/B40QIzWH-vM/?igshid=6bpp428oz7gi
Check out Pastor Bryan’s Sunday message, “Let’s Stay Together.”
Makes Me Wanna Holler Matthew 5:21-26 In the early morning hours of April 15th, 1912, the ship of which it was said not even God could sink, sank. The culprit that lead to the demise of the Titanic was an iceberg. It is said that when it floats we can only see ab
Snacking: “If you struggle with your desire for God, it’s probably because you’ve been snacking on something else.”—Bryan Loritts, ALCF Lead Pastor (excerpted from “Impossibly Christian” series, 9/22/19 message) (at ALCF) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3lAbu9HMzB/?igshid=1n6howz4hvdna
"God loves you too much to reduce His relationship with you to merely what feels good to you.'"—Bryan Loritts, ALCF Lead Pastor (excerpted from "Impossibly Christian" series, 9/1/19 message)
"Some of us will never be in a position to be persecuted, because we lack not opportunities, we lack boldness."—Bryan Loritts, ALCF Lead Pastor (excerpted from "Impossibly Christian" series, 8/25/19 message)
#CupidShuffle at our annual picnic. (at Rengstorff Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2z0QZcHZpw/?igshid=1q4e8s3vmiehi
WOMEN'S CONFERENCE—"Building A Firm Foundation" | Saturday, September 7, 9AM–4PM: Join us for a day of impactful teaching, worship and fellowship with Sister Karen Loritts and team. No matter what age or stage of life you find yourself in—as a young adult, a mom raising kids, or a mature single—you will emerge refreshed and encouraged. COST: $25 (includes registration, materials, refreshments). Lunch may be purchased separately.
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GLOBAL LEADERSHIP SUMMIT | Thursday–Friday, August 8–9 | ALCF: Everyone Has Influence! Learn from 15, world-class leaders live via Satellite at ALCF in Mountain View. Early-bird registration ends Tuesday, June 26. Sign up today at ALCF.net/gls19. #GLS19
"Laying Claim" "You cannot get and lay claim to all that God has for you by yourself."—Bryan Loritts, ALCF Lead Pastor (from "Your House A Lighthouse" 6/9/19 message)
"R E S P E C T" "Some of the disrespect that men trapped in a boy's body levy on their girlfriends, they learn that they could do it at home to their momma w...
"R E S P E C T" "Some of the disrespect that men trapped in a boy's body levy on their girlfriends, they learn that they could do it at home to their momma with no consequences.'"—Bryan Loritts, ALCF Lead Pastor (excerpted from "Mother's Day" 5/12/19 message)
ALCF Welcomes Montell Jordan
ALCF welcomes Montell Jordan to lead worship on Sunday, 6/9. Known for the Billboard Hit, "This Is How We Do It." Jordan, originally from South Central Los Angeles, brings the word of God and personal experience to worship.
5 Recent Things I’ve Seen in Multiethnic Churches
In recent years, I’ve been deeply encouraged by what I’m seeing when it comes to the multiethnic church. When I first became a pastor in the early 2000s, I had very little models to look to. Now, Gospel-saturated, Christ-exalting churches are popping up everywhere, and I have had the honor of helping to strengthen several of them.
Just the other day, I spent time with my friend, Jeremy Treat, and the people of the church he serves, Reality LA. Encouraged does not even begin to describe how I felt on the plane ride home. In fact, as I reflect on our day together, along with other recent experiences I’ve had with flourishing multiethnic churches, I see five commonalities that contribute to their success:
1. Intentionality. Pastors like Jeremy Treat have a vision for being a multiethnic church and are fiercely intentional when it comes to their worship experience, leadership and preaching. These multiethnic churches are not by accident or some organic process.
2. Courage. The difference between those who desire a multiethnic church and those who are experiencing a multiethnic church typically comes down to courage. As God communicated to Joshua, it’s one thing to see the Promised Land, but to actually move in will necessitate leaders to “be strong and very courageous.” Leaders of diverse churches are willing to do the hard thing, the courageous thing.
3. They’re New. I don’t have any data to point to this, but I’m just speaking from my eyes. The churches who are killing the game in the area of Christ-exalting diversity tend to be church plants who’ve started some time during this century. In many ways, it’s easier to start something this bold, than to transition an existing church in this new and daring trajectory.
4. Young. Millennials and GenZ have proven to be much more open to matters of ethnic diversity and overall justice matters.
5. A White Aftertaste. What’s interesting is these churches have an historic white base in which minorities have trickled into. Sadly, this hardly ever works the other way. I wish this were different. Over time, minorities have proven much more open to follow white leadership than vice versa.
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