Practice Resurrection

Ezekiel 37:1-14

Romans 6:15-23

John 11:18-44

About the Series:

This series is aimed at helping us walk through Lent. These disciplines guide and instruct us in new practices. During this season, we hope that you are awakened to the work God wants to do in our lives, both individually and communally.

Lent reminds us that our lives are finite, that to dust you shall return. This sobering reality quickens our need for drawing close to God and participating in his divine life.

To do so, we must become aware of where we’ve fallen short, so we can see where God is calling us to. May this season be one of open examination of our hearts and lives and a turning back to God.

The Very Rev. Canon Dr. Dan Alger

Dan was instituted as Dean of Redeemer in January 2022. As Dean, Dan serves as the equivalent of what many people think of as the “Senior Pastor” of the church. He gives oversight to the doctrine, worship, vision, community, and mission of the church.

Dan is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill in Interpersonal and Organizational Communication, earned his Masters from Trinity School for Ministry, and his Doctor of Ministry from Asbury Theological Seminary with a concentration in church planting. His first book, entitled Planting in Word and Sacrament, was published in May 2023.

Dan also serves as the Canon for Church Planting for the Anglican Church in North America through which he leads Always Forward, an initiative which seeks to encourage and equip church planters throughout the US, Canada, and the world.

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