Alters Memorials and The Love Of God: Lest We Forget to Remember
February 11, 2024 • Elder Le-Toyja Averhart
Because life is not about what happens to us but about what and how we re-member, stories matter and this life is a battle for control of the narrative. The stories we tell set the course for our personal destiny and the legacy we leave. As we transition from the place of altars and memorials, may our hearts settle the question of who authors our story so that we may enter into the radical Love of God.
Alters Memorials and The Love Of God Panel Discussion
February 4, 2024 • Pastor Kevin Brown
Now that we've learned what altars and memorials are, it's time to have an honest conversation about what it looks like to live it.
We need to move beyond simply hearing and knowing, to living and applying the truth of what it is to remember and rehearse the way God intended.
Altars, Memorials & the Love of God -- In Remembrance of Me
January 28, 2024 • Pastor Kevin Brown
The Passover and the last supper are undisputedly the greatest altars and memorials in all of creation. It’s with these altars and memorials, Yahweh Elohim, the covenant making God of creation, changes the identity and the destiny of a people. No altar and no memorial gives identity and destiny like the cross and communion that the Passover and its lambs foreshadow. When we receive, remember and rehearse Jesus’ cross and communion we are changed for eternity and changed moment by moment. In Remembrance of Me.
Altars, Memorials and the Love of God: Help Us to Remember
January 21, 2024 • Pastor Kevin Brown
God understands the importance and the power of our memories. Some things He does in our lives with the intent that we will not only know Him but that we never forget Him. He has literally made mankind and the unfolding of our lives in such a way that we not only know Him — but so that we Don’t Forget Him.
Altars, Memorials and the Love of God: Tearing Down and Building Up
January 14, 2024 • Pastor Kevin Brown
Altars are places in our hearts before they’re places in this world. Some of those altars — places of honor and worship — are erected to the Living God anchoring us in His love, peace and power. But there are also altars erected to lil gods, giving reverence and worship to people, places and practices that aren’t God at all. When we give lil gods the adoration and esteem that belongs to the living God, we invite chaos, disorder and destruction into our lives and this world. There are times when we will have to tear down to build up.
Altars, Memorials and the Love of God: Build Me An Altar
January 7, 2024 • Pastor Kevin Brown
Altars are places where we offer up to God the things that consume us, control us and compete with His place in our lives. We also build altars as an act of worship because we realize God has kept us. Jacob is 97 years old before he builds an altar to God. In Jacob, we see the radical love of a God who presses us until we realize what He’s always known — we’ll never be home in ourselves or in Him until we build Him an altar.
Altars, Memorials & the Love of God
December 31, 2023 • Pastor Kevin Brown
“Often in life we forget the things we should remember and remember the things we should forget.” — Unknown
It’s the stories we repeatedly tell ourselves and the experiences we continually rehearse that shape our way of seeing and being. As we step out of 2023 and over the threshold of 2024 we need to build some altars and establish some memorials to anchor us in the love of God. How we remember a thing has so much to do with how we enter a thing.