Fourth Avenue COC

Fourth Avenue COC

Weekly teachings from Fourth Avenue Church of Christ in Franklin, Tennessee.

  1. 4D AGO

    Listening to God – Kyle Dingus

    https://www.fourthavenue.church/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/05102026-WorshipWEB-1.m4a   Listening to God Wow, what a privilege it is to come before you.  To be in your presence.  to be able to have a relationship with you.  to know you like a friend.  What a joy to be able to walk in fellowship with you. We thank you, Lord for all the moms in our lives.  We thank you for the sacrifice and love as they continuously pour out.  We pray blessing and honor over them today.  And be with all those this morning that are having a hard time today.  We pray you revitalize hope in their hearts.  And let them feel the richness of your presence this morning. Speaking to God – Kyle Dingus   Y’all may not know this about me but I love cold documentaries. I’m fascinated by them.  I think in another life I could have been a sociologist or a psychologist.  Try to figure out what makes humans tick.  There is a common thread in cults that pops up or in religions in general.  There is normally one person who feels this special anointing or special message from God.  That they are God’s messenger or prophet or sometimes God himself or herself.  They use that.  They use the authority.  They use the divine authority.  They use the authority of being a God to manipulate people to get what they want.  It is extremely disgusting.  It is an abuse of power.  I’m sure in a room this size, not just in cults.  Maybe in your upbringing or maybe in some church circles you had someone prophesize or say a word over you that was unhelpful or unfruitful.  Or maybe you were a college student whom someone said God said we should data.  Kind of equally bad.  This is my interpretation.  A lot of people use God’s name in vain.  Even in some churches there is a prayer ministry going on where personal information was used when they already had that information.  It is understandable to be skeptic about this. The post Listening to God – Kyle Dingus appeared first on Fourth Avenue COC.

    34 min
  2. MAR 22

    Community – Jeff Crawford

    https://www.fourthavenue.church/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/03222026-WorshipWEB-1.m4a   Good morning.  Where is Rome?  That is so good.  I saw it for the first time yesterday.  I knew he was doing the video segment I was preparing the lesson for this morning.  I’m not what you expected.  I get that a lot.  Kyle is not here this morning.  His mother passed away.  He is with family.  We were talking this morning and Nicki said “our normal minister isn’t here today’.  Which would make me abnormal.  thank you.  So.  I’m Jeff Crawford.  I’m the abnormal preacher this morning.  I’m one of the shepherds at Fourth.  We are so glad to have you here. Prayer in Community We are talking about prayer in community or community in prayer.   I’ve been here for I don’t know how long its been.  My wife and I have been here ten years or so I think.  This is a church where you will notice a few themes.  One of those themes in community.  Its a place that tries to be very, tries to be very embracing. We are not perfect but we do our best to do that.  And then it is place where prayer is incredibly important to who we are and our identity.  I see Albert back here.  Some one who has led the way in helping us frame ourselves as a church.  Who puts ourselves in a humble poster and lifts our requests and our petitions to God. When we talk about prayer, a lot of times we talk about prayer in terms of our individual conversations with our creator.  It is really appropriate.  That is such an important thing in the life of a believer.  But it is not the only way that prayer gets expressed.  And one of the most important things we see when we look in the Bible and when we see the example of the way the early church worked and responded was they had a posture of prayer.  It wasn’t just alone.  It was together.  It was community in prayer.  Prayer in community. The post Community – Jeff Crawford appeared first on Fourth Avenue COC.

    32 min
  3. MAR 15

    Suffering – Aaron Williams

    https://www.fourthavenue.church/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/03152026-WorshipWEB-1.m4a   I have two things on my mind as I step to preach a little bit this morning.  One, my team, Arkansas Razorbacks are playing in the SEC championship today.  I am in Vol territory.  I am in Commodore territory. I know this.  But it relates to our passage.  Which is connecting to God through suffering.  If you are an Arkansas Razorback fan you sign up for it every single year.  My dad and I have tickets and we are going. Which leads me to my second thought, an elder in the church told me no one ever complained of a short sermon.  So I’m not going to short you, but I do have a game to get to downtown. CS Lewis said God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience but shouts in our pain.  Its his mega phone to rouse a deaf world.  And we want to be at Fourth, a church that helps every person young and old build a thoughtful resilient faith that stands firm when the storms of life come our way.  What happens when the things we most often build our lives on.  Our accomplishments, family, our money, a good job, marriage, and our health.  What happens when those things are taken away from us?  Or our dreams of how they would turn out are shattered by the storms of life. Suffering Isn’t Easy How do we hold onto God when feels like he may have let go of us?  What do we do when he seems silent in our sufferings?  What do we do when all we have is that haunting question.  Why?  I’ve heard over the years Christians struggle with questions like “why would a loving all powerful God allow sufferings?”  When my health crisis hit, my friend says “God never gives us more than we can handle?”     The post Suffering – Aaron Williams appeared first on Fourth Avenue COC.

    43 min
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Weekly teachings from Fourth Avenue Church of Christ in Franklin, Tennessee.

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