Weekly Update Blog

Weekly Update Blog

Musings on Grace

By Anna Jane Friess When I was asked to write a Weekly Update article about where I see God’s grace, I was unsure what I wanted to share. I could come up with a parenting anecdote or a heartwarming story about my marriage. Often stories about God’s grace seem to revolve around encountering an obstacle but finding that in the […]

Change

by Pat Williams, Vice-Chair of the Governing Board While some thrive in change, many would rather need not experience it.  It was change that moved us from the days of “snail mail” to email and text messages.  Less personal?  Probably.  More efficient? Absolutely!  Innovation leads to change.  The Kmart employee begrudges change, while the Amazon employee is thankful for it. […]

A Brand New Role

by Tim Keller, Lead Pastor One of the questions I’ve heard frequently in the past week is, “So what exactly does a Regional Team Leader do?” Having never done it before my answer is confined to what I have been told it will be by those who have called me to do it. The Western Pennsylvania District has nearly 140 […]

Here To Serve

by Nate Howard, Eastern PA District Superintendent In light of Pastor Tim’s announcement on Sunday that he will be transitioning into a new role in the Western Pennsylvania District, I wanted to express a few thoughts to the Carlisle Alliance Church family. One of the blessings of being part of a family of churches, like the Christian and Missionary Alliance, […]

Just Carpet

By Tim Keller, Lead Pastor The ringing of the phone woke me from a sound sleep and I fumbled for my phone. As my senses returned to me I realized that it was Saturday, late afternoon. I was at home on my couch, trying to sneak in a nap before dinner. I found and answered my phone and was disappointed […]

Crossing the Uncomfortable Space

by Janelle Williams I remember being 7 years old, walking around a neighborhood near my church handing out flyers and inviting families to Vacation Bible School.  My parents had agreed to be church planters at what was once my mom’s childhood church, but was struggling to keep its doors open.  This church was a good 20 minutes away from our […]

Hopping Barriers

By Tim Keller, Lead Pastor There is a phenomenon sweeping across our nation at present that is causing many to shake their heads in wonder even as it causes others to bow their heads in grief. It’s happening at Grand Canyon, in Oregon, Arkansas, Arizona, California, New York and literally around the world. People are dying while attempting to take […]

In Defense of Kindergarten Graduations

By Tim Keller, Lead Pastor When I mentioned to a friend that I was going to be attending a kindergarten graduation event that evening his first remark was that he was surprised that I had finally gone back to finish my education. Funny. Then he rolled his eyes and remarked that he could think of a lot better ways to […]

Thank You, But No Thank You

By Tim Keller, Lead Pastor Last Sunday, during his commencement speech at Morehouse College in Atlanta, billionaire Robert F. Smith shocked the graduating class when he announced that it was his intention to pay off each one of their student loans.  The 396 graduates broke out in applause and chants of “MVP! MVP!” It is anticipated that the total gift […]

Where Everybody Doesn’t Know Your Name

By Tim Keller, Lead Pastor A while ago Cheri and spent a delightful afternoon in Philadelphia enjoying a college basketball game. Nearly 10,000 people were in attendance for what was a very competitive game between Temple and the University of Central Florida that ended with a Temple victory. During the course of our time at the Liacouras Center (Temple’s home […]