FAC welcomed Rev. Dr. Jonathan Schaeffer, President of the Christian and Missionary Alliance (USA), as our guest speaker. It was an incredible morning learning about our heart as one Alliance family and, from the book of Acts, how Jesus desires his followers experience a God-soaked life—filled with the power of the Holy Spirit.
Read MoreDuring Missions Week 2026 at FAC, David, our international worker in Japan, shared about the work he and his wife, Evangeline, are involved in and how we can partner with them.
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Read MoreJoin us this Sunday as we conclude our prayer series with a message from our guest speaker, Rev. Dr. Ron Walborn. Divine healing is a biblical teaching and is one of the fourfold tenets of The Alliance. Ron will share from Matthew 8 and his own personal experiences, encouraging us to be people of prayer for healing.
Ron has a B.A. in History from Nyack College, an M.Div. from Alliance Theological Seminary, and a D.Min. from Fuller Theological Seminary. Ron has pastored Alliance (C&MA) churches in Connecticut and California. He currently serves as the School of Ministry Director at Church of the City, in New York City. Together with his wife, Wanda, the Walborns are sought-after speakers, teaching on healing, the deeper life, living in the power of the Holy Spirit, and more. Most recently, Ron and Wanda led the evening prayer and healing service at The Christian and Missionary Alliance’s General Council in Columbus in May of 2025.
Read MoreThis week, we had the privilege of hearing from Northern Regional Team Leader, Rev. Tim Keller, of the Western PA District of the Christian & Missionary Alliance.
Rev. Keller will be teaching on Titus 1:1–16 (NIV), establishing the importance and qualifications of church elders.
Read MoreThe apostle Paul made a paradoxical statement in 2 Corinthians 12:10 that seems to contradict our experience in life: “when I am weak, then I am strong”. Isn’t it usually one or the other? What did he mean? And why did he say he would boast about the things that showed his weakness?
Find out in this sermon with special guest Clyde Davis.
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