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Continue readingWorship Terminology – The Word
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. John 1:1 The Bible is so common place in most Christian homes that we have lost our reverence for it. I own multiple copies and various translations. I have an app for it on my phone. I read […]
Continue readingWAC Ministry Program
So you’re thinking about going into the ministry? Or, maybe you want to take a more in depth look at the Bible. Maybe you are serving in the church but feel you need a little more ministry knowledge so you can do your task better. In all of these cases our Christian Ministries Program of study […]
Continue readingWorship Terminology – The Lord’s Supper
This is the first of five posts on names we use for the Lord’s Supper. At the Last Supper Jesus took the centuries old tradition of the Passover and gave it new meaning as a remembrance of His death. This new meal is referred to in various ways, but the most common are: Eucharist, Holy […]
Continue readingWAC Update 22
Facilities: We are in the final stages of negotiation on a location in Midtown. I hope to be able to give you the location in my next WAC Update! Please pray that the final details in the negotiation will go smoothly. Affiliated Churches: Crosspointe Church has formally decided to consider WAC a ministry that they […]
Continue readingHearing God Through the Bible – Dialoguing with God
This is the fifth in a series on how to listen for God’s voice when reading the Bible. So far we have looked at Lectio Divina, Luther’s Four Stranded Garland, Questions Jesus Asked and Placing Yourself in the Story. In this post we will talk about the importance of dialoguing with God. Have you ever […]
Continue readingWAC Programs of Study
In each program area we intend to offer three levels of training: Certificate – One to one and a half years of full time study. A certificate is introductory and designed to help a lay person improve in their skill. Diploma – Equivalent to an Associate’s Degree. Advanced Diploma – Equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree. […]
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