“Claiming Our Pentecost Moment!” by Pastor Hurmon Hamilton
Pastor Hurmon Hamilton speaks from Acts 1:8
“Confronting Life’s Most Tempting Illusions” PART 1 by Pastor Hurmon Hamilton
Pastor Hurmon Hamilton speaks from Gen 2:7-3:5
Jesse Cottonham: GX Volunteer Mentor
by Grace Dulcé
With more than 25 years of working with youth from all walks of life under his belt, Jesse Cottonham is showing no signs of slowing down. He and his wife, Pally, of 34 years have been awarded a number of covetous titles including the Jefferson and Mielke Awards for outstanding community service. This San Francisco native’s love for God and passion for kids can be seen weekly as he volunteers his Sundays to help serve GX youth.
The Cottonham’s have been ALCF members for three years. They have two adult children who are both married and ALCF members. Jesse, having gone on the Mexico mission trips and both summer and winter camps, treasures many fond memories with the youth. By profession, he is a human performance senior specialist for a local energy company, where he trains electrical workers to reduce performance errors. Upstairs in GX, he is simply known as “Uncle Jesse.” Read more
The Royal Wedding
by Alissa Picker
(originally shared at ALCF Women’s Conference 2011)
God displays His splendor in people He frees from the past,
transforms in the present, and outfits for eternity.
“I delight greatly in the Lord; my soul rejoices in my God. For he has clothed me with the garments of salvation and arrayed me in a robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom adorns his head like a priest, and as a bride adorns herself with her jewels.”—Isaiah 61:10
Last April 29, I got up at 2 a.m. to watch the Royal Wedding. I saw Diana get married, and I wanted to watch this one, too. I anticipated that it would be a grand event and I was not disappointed! (To see the Royal Wedding photos, click here.)
Anticipation
Now we all know in the weeks and months leading up to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, that there was endless speculation about who would be invited, what music would be played, and which designer’s fancy hats would be worn. However, the big question was “What will the dress be like, and, would outside pressures be so great as to crush this tender green shoot of love and joy celebrated on that day?”
Why did so many witness the Royal Wedding? I believe God places within us the desire to see a commoner marry royalty because that is what will happen one day for followers of Jesus.
The Royal Wedding
As Kate came down the aisle, Prince William’s best man and brother, Prince Harry, sneaked a peak and saw the bride in her lovely white dress. Turning to Prince William he mouthed the words, “Wait til you see her!” Kate was prepared for the day. She was dressed for her bridegroom’s pleasure, though it brought unending pleasure to the nations as we watched. Indeed, when she came to stand next to Prince William, he got his first glimpse of her as they stood face to face and he said, “You look beautiful!” He was well pleased—delighted, in fact.
I imagine that this is how Jesus, our bridegroom, will feel when we are presented to Him in our clothes of righteousness that He laid down His life to give us!
When the ceremony was over, a bank of heralds blew their trumpets, and the royal couple exited Westminster Cathedral to the deafening peals of thousands of church bells, and the shouts of joy from the masses of people waiting outside. They took their carriage ride through London to Buckingham Palace. Once the couple was in the palace, all were anxiously anticipating when the couple would come out and satisfy the crowds with their first kiss. Eventually the doors pulled back, and Prince William escorted Kate onto the veranda. After they kissed twice to wild applause of the approving crowds, the wedding day was now complete.
The Invitation
However, another royal wedding will soon take place in the heavenlies—one to which we, as commoners, have been invited to participate in as the Bride of Christ. Deeply loved by royalty, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords invites us into eternal relationship with Him. Jesus is eager for us to one day walk down the aisle into His everlasting kingdom, to gaze at Him face to face, and to be unhindered forevermore by the effects of Adam’s fall—sin and death, fear and sorrow, or sickness and disease. He has prepared the most amazing wedding garments ever—His robes of righteousness—so that we may be that pure and spotless bride in the presence of God, the Father. All nations shall see and be amazed by His goodness and holiness and tremendous love, as crowds make their way to the new Jerusalem from all nations, and God’s people join Jesus on His holy mountain never to be separated again!
God offers us His Son in truly holy matrimony which no man can put asunder and even death cannot part. Will we, forsaking all others, be faithful unto Him?
Join WOW! (Women of Worth!) for their next fellowship on Saturday, May 5, 2012 at 10 AM with guest speaker Pastor Danielle Parish. For more information, visit www.alcf.net/women.
Alissa’s life is an example of how God sometimes refuses to uproot His carefully planted seedlings. Despite her own best efforts to leave, God has kept her planted in the 94303 zip code her entire life—first growing up on one side of the freeway (in Palo Alto), and then living out her adult life on the other (in East Palo Alto). After graduating from Stanford with a BA in Humanities-Comparative Literature (French and Italian), Alissa went on to pursue an MA in Counseling Psychology, and has been a licensed Marriage, Family Therapist (MFT) since 1999. Alissa has enjoyed the good places where the Lord has planted her: as one of the original founders of Bayshore Christian Ministries, as a wife to Norm for 24 years, as a mom to Skye (16) and John (11), as a member of ALCF since the Cubberley days 16 years ago.
John Gibbs: Making God Known In Japan Through Technology
by Grace Dulcé
John Gibbs is a career missionary in Japan, sent by ALCF and serving through WorldVenture. He helps churches use mobile phone technology to support their ministries and connect with Japanese society. John is heavily involved in the tech world, having most recently worked on the iPhone at Apple before going to Japan as a missionary. A Stanford graduate, God has enabled this self-proclaimed “techie” to use his technical talent and love for Japanese language and culture in strategic ways—above and beyond what he could have imagined or prayed for. This article is about John’s 2011 stateside visit.
The fellowship hall is nearly filled to capacity on a Sunday afternoon. As guests line up to grab some authentic Japanese cuisine before taking their seats, the guest of honor can be easily spotted. A man of many words, John Gibbs claims ‘he is a nerd who loves everything technological.’ His demeanor is warm and inviting as he is greeted by a room full of many eager supporters and guests. After serving three years in Japan as a mid-term missionary, he is back in the United States seeking support partners in order to return to that spiritually dry country as a newly appointed career missionary.
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“And Peter!” by Pastor Hurmon Hamilton
Pastor Hurmon Hamilton speaks from Luke 23:33-35 and Mark 16:1-7
Pray- “Lord Open My Eyes That I May See” Pt 3 by Pastor Hurmon Hamilton
Pastor Hurmon Hamilton speaks from Matthew 6:9-11; 26:38-39



