By Shaun Szkolnik
For The Tribune
TRUSSVILLE — Cavalry Chapel Trussville has begun a weekly radio ministry that can be heard on FM station 101.1 every Sunday from 2:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. and simulcast on 850 AM on the same day and time.
The messages are delivered by Cavalry Chapel Trussville’s Pastor Tyler Warner and serve as Biblical lessons presented in the expositional style of teaching.
“It will start with a teaching series through First John that Tyler had done,” Cavalry Chapel Elder Zachary Grafman said. “When we finish that, we’re going to start with what we are doing currently, which is Luke.”
The radio format works especially well with the teaching method that Cavalry Chapel Trussville employs, and Warner’s sermons will translate almost seamlessly into the terrestrial medium.
“If your wheelhouse is radio teaching, it is almost lossless in terms of what you can communicate,” Grafman said. “If you have other elements of what you’re trying to do, those get lost in radio really quick, but expositional teaching is complete plug and play; it is perfect for getting 100 percent of what was the original, of getting that communicated. It is pretty fantastic.”
For now Warner and Grafman have no long term goals for the project other than to offer teaching to the public.
“It allows us to reach people and it seems like it is fitting a need,” Grafman said. “We’re excited to see where it goes.”
Cavalry Chapel Trussville meets every Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m. at the Cahaba Ballroom of the Hilton Garden Inn. For more information about their ministry and services, please visit their website.