Dwelling Place

Al Pittman

Jesus is Coming Back

July 23, 2020

As we spend time with the Lord in his Word - we are directed to passages that may have special meaning for us at the moment. Guidance for the day, comfort to get through a trial - or a glimpse into the future that we are promised. Psalm ninety-seven speaks extensively about the return of Christ, and all of the ramifications of that wonderful event. 

References: Psalms 97

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Nathan dropped to the ground suddenly in the middle of his first high school football practice, as parents Al and Norma watched. Through eight weeks of intensive care and many surgeries, Al and Norma Pittman faced a storm they never dreamed. Al had taught “Surviving the Storm” to his congregation, never realizing that shortly he would face the storm of his life. Power-packed and inspiring teaching that will help the reader come through any storm on the life preserver of God’s Word.

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Today Pastor Al will bring us a look at Psalm ninety-six which offers among other things, the importance of sharing the gospel message, and praising God with everything we do. 
July 22, 2020
We are continuing a series on the Psalm today and we will again be in Psalm  ninety-four. There are some specific ways we can offer worship. Worship should be thr number one priority in the life of a Christian.
July 21, 2020
Just how reliable is God? We’ll find out today as we continue our series in the Psalms on The Dwelling Place, with Pastor Al Pittman. As we examine the reliability of God, isn’t it a comfort to know that when we read a promise from God in His word, we can absolutely count on it’s truth! We’ll be in Psalm ninety-four.
July 20, 2020
The Psalms express the feelings of the every believer’s heart - whether mourning over sin, thirsting after God or expressing praise to God. On Today’s program - pastor Al will draw our attention to two important activities prescribed by the Psalmist in expressing our hearts to God for all He is and all that He has done.
July 17, 2020
Do you enjoy praising God? When you go to church, is worship the foremost thing on your mind? It should be! What a privilege we have, that we can openly and lovingly worship the God who created everything in the world, and keeps it all running!  Today we’re going to study Psalms ninety-two and ninety-three. These Psalms are songs of praise, of admiration and a request for divine protection.
July 16, 2020
Welcome to The Dwelling Place, with Pastor Al Pittman and our current study through the Psalms. If you have a Bible handy we invite you to join us by turning to Psalm ninety-two, a wonderful Psalm about the eternity of God and His wonderful love. 
July 15, 2020
Some words on commitment to ourselves and our God are coming up today on The Dwelling Place, with pastor Al Pittman. Today our series in the Psalms continues with a study in Psalms ninety-one. This Psalm reminds us of the comfort and security to be found when we abide in God’s love. Doesn’t that sound like a great way to live?
July 14, 2020
There are some very specific ways we can offer worship. We should worship God joyfully, knowing that a joyful worshiper is pleasing to Him. We can also serve the Lord gladly, knowing that He has all things in His control. Today - we’ll investigate how we can live for Him intelligently and how to walk before Him thankfully. 
July 13, 2020
Is your desire to be used of God?  Do you desire the fullness of God’s victory in your life?  God’s love is the answer to every problem the world is facing right now. It all starts with brokenness, and today pastor Al Pittman will show us what brokenness looks like through the Psalmist’s beautiful expression of trust “He is my refuge and my fortress; My God, in Him I will trust”.
July 10, 2020
Today on The Dwelling Place, we’ll contrast the foolish person with the wise.  One says there is no God, and the other worships the Lord.  Today, pastor Al continues his study of the Psalms, in Psalm ninety. We’ll begin today with a quick glance at Joel, chapter two.
July 9, 2020
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Surviving the Storm
Nathan dropped to the ground suddenly in the middle of his first high school football practice, as parents Al and Norma watched. Through eight weeks of intensive care and many surgeries, Al and Norma Pittman faced a storm they never dreamed. Al had taught “Surviving the Storm” to his congregation, never realizing that shortly he would face the storm of his life. Power-packed and inspiring teaching that will help the reader come through any storm on the life preserver of God’s Word.

About Dwelling Place

The Dwelling Place features the teaching ministry of Al Pittman, where the aim is to help deepen your faith, one step at a time.

About Al Pittman

Al was born in Panama City, Florida in 1955. His father was a career soldier, so the family traveled extensively. In 1973, when Al was seventeen years old, the family returned from a tour in Germany and settled in Colorado Springs. Soon after, Al realized God’s call on  his life and began serving in the music ministry as a bass guitarist with a Christian band  called, “The Rays of Light.” It was during this time that Al met Norma, and they were married on July 19, 1975. 

Al attended Nazarene Bible College in Colorado Springs, graduating in 1977 with a degree in Biblical Studies. In 1991 Al and his family moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, and two years later he joined the staff of Calvary Chapel Albuquerque as an assistant pastor and co-worship leader. In the spring of 1997 the Lord called Al and his family back to Colorado Springs to pastor Calvary Worship Center. In 2006, Al earned his Master’s degree and in 2012 he earned his Doctorate degree in Ministry from Trinity Southwest University in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Al and Norma are the proud parents of three children, Renee, Nathan and Reggie, as well as proud grandparents. They covet your prayers for their family and ministry as they endeavor to live a life pleasing to the Father.

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