by Carol Burns | Oct 3, 2021
Listen By The Rev. J.C. Austin One of the most popular genres in movies is the buddy cop film. It’s so popular that there are literally dozens if not hundreds of examples, but there is an astonishing consistency between them. In basically every buddy cop movie,...
by Carol Burns | Sep 26, 2021
Listen By The Rev. J.C. Austin There are certain kinds of buildings that always reflect their original identity and purpose. No matter how long it has been, no matter what’s happening in them now, you can still tell what they were built to be. A Pizza Hut...
by Carol Burns | Sep 19, 2021
Listen By The Rev. J.C. Austin I have wanted my own backyard smoker for a long, long time, and last spring, I decided that I would finally get one. It took me awhile to find the right one, and then setting it up and getting it ready took some more time, and...
by Carol Burns | Sep 12, 2021
Listen By The Rev. Lindsey Altvater Clifton Neighborhood Church: Transforming your Congregation into a Powerhouse for Mission. That’s the name of the text we’re engaging for the next four Sundays as a part of a church-wide book read. Between services during...
by Carol Burns | Sep 5, 2021
Listen By The Rev. J.C. Austin I am not an Atlanta Braves fan. I’m saying that up front because I know a lot of you are Phillies fans, and Atlanta is two games ahead of the Phillies right now in the race for the pennant in the National League East, so in the...
by Carol Burns | Aug 29, 2021
Listen By The Rev. J.C. Austin “Are we rich, Daddy?” That’s what my son, Liam, asked me as we were walking together one day when he was around four years old. I remember that he was four because we were in the midst of trying to figure out where he was going to...