The Sign of Jonah: God of Second Chances

Part IV: The Sign of Jonah… a walk in the city.

About Alan Rudnick

Reverend Alan R. Rudnick is the Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Ballston Spa, NY. As Pastor, Reverend Rudnick looks continue the great tradition at First Baptist Church and renewing the church into discipleship, worship, education, mission, and outreach. He was also accepted into the Lewis Fellows Program at Wesley Seminary for 2010-2012. Reverend Rudnick graduated from Eastern University cum laude in 2003. Upon graduation, he was accepted to Palmer Theological Seminary and graduated in 2006 with a Master of Divinity. The day after graduation Reverend Rudnick was ordained into the American Baptist Churches U.S.A. Reverend Rudnick has served in churches in Maryland and Pennsylvania and enters into his 10th year of ministry. Recently, he was an Associate Pastor at a United Methodist Church in Maryland from 2006 to 2008. Throughout college and seminary, Reverend Rudnick served in churches as a youth leader, intern, chaplain, and and pastoral assistant. In addition, Reverend Rudnick is a former two-time NCAA All-Conference Division III lacrosse athlete and a former assistant coach at Hood College (MD) and Eastern University (PA).
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5 Responses to The Sign of Jonah: God of Second Chances

  1. Another great job Alan! A little shaky on the cam, but very powerful still. Thanks for sharing this message to all.

  2. Alan Rudnick says:

    Thanks… I know. My camera is an HD Canon point and shoot. Its not the real deal video camera. I’ll have to upgrade at some point. Wes said that it made me look like Survivorman.

  3. Alan Rudnick says:

    It’s also less shaky in HD. I think…

  4. Carol says:

    Well, For me the answer is “no.” If a man came up to me saying repent, I would shirk away. However, when I have been places where things like this have actually happened, like NYC, a little part of me has always wondered if I had just truly met a prophet…

  5. Diane says:

    Thanks for bringing the past into the present and causing me to think!

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