Ethnically Diverse

When Church of the Redeemer began in 2008, the desire was to become a people rooted in the gospel and the ways of Christ, through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. This is why we look to the description of the early church as seen in Acts 2:42-47 as the core of our vision. During this series we will examine and renew our core values as we seek to live out our call to be a worshipping, missional community of faith.

This week, Bishop Alan speaks about what it means to be a community that is expresses God’s desire to be a community where people from every tribe, nation, and tongue can worship together as one.

Scripture Reading: Daniel 7:9-14, Revelation 5:6-14,

You can also listen to this sermon via Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

The Rt. Rev. Alan Hawkins

Alan is the founding rector of Redeemer and was consecrated as a bishop in November 2021 of our diocese (the Diocese of Christ our Hope) in which he now serves the pastors and congregations. He also serves in various roles in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) and for the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON).

After a long career in ministry that included time as a youth pastor, college minister, and church planter, he started Redeemer in his living room in 2007 and has garnered great joy from watching the Redeemer community start, grow, and mature. He currently serves as bishop-in-residence for Redeemer.

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