Arts & Entertainment
A Journey to the Potter's House returning to Rockville on January 5
Powerful and unique live pottery demonstration and scripture-based message share how God is the Potter and we are His clay.
Jacob’s Well Christian Coffeehouse will feature “A Journey to the Potter’s House” on Friday, January 5 at 7 p.m. The event will be held in the beautiful 600-seat, circa 1890 Union Church sanctuary at 3 Elm Street in the historic Rockville section of Vernon. Admission is free and dress is casual.
Through his powerful 90-minute, scripture-based message and simultaneous live pottery demonstration, Dr. Michael Ferris from Colchester will share how God is the Potter and we are His clay.
Dr. Ferris is an ordained minister and holds credentials with the Christian and Missionary Alliance. For 15 years, he served as an adjunct professor at The Alliance Theological Seminary and The Alliance Graduate School of Counseling located in Rockland County, New York, where he taught counseling at the Masters level.
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For 12 years, he maintained a private consulting practice working with individuals, couples and families. He then left his practice to peruse a full-time calling as a missionary-evangelist. Dr. Ferris' passion is to use the message of "A Journey to the Potter's House" to help bring people into a personal relationship with the Lord, and to help people find hope and healing from the emotional pain in their life.
"A Journey to the Potter's House" has been seen by millions of people in hundreds of settings. The presentation has been on several cable television channels in the United States and abroad. Video copies of the message have been distributed in over 20 countries.
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As an educator, consultant, speaker, and trainer, Dr. Ferris weaves the lessons learned through his own brokenness and that of his clients, and shares how the Potter uses pressure and pain to transform us, the clay, into vessels of honor.
For details, please call 860.871.6500 or visit JacobsWellCoffeehouse.com.
