15. 2 Thessalonians 3:1-17 “A Disorderly Walk”
15. 2 Thessalonians 3:1-17 “A Disorderly Walk”
Paul’s final words to the Thessalonians. Listen here as Pastor concludes his series in Thessalonians.
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15. 2 Thessalonians 3:1-17 “A Disorderly Walk”
Paul’s final words to the Thessalonians. Listen here as Pastor concludes his series in Thessalonians.
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Because of the storm warning issued by the National Weather Service for 7p tonight, we believe it would be wisest for us to cancel our Wednesday evening activities for this week. There will be no Awana or Bible study tonight. Perhaps this will also give us a chance to rest and get well. Many of…
Dear Trinity Baptist Church Family: I just finished my rough draft for Sunday morning’s sermon. I am very aware of the great need I have for God’s mercy. Where can we go but to the Lord? And what would we be without the mercy of God? Pray for one another. Pray for healing of broken…
Dear Trinity Baptist Church Family: Congratulations to Ezekiel and Hannah Leeds on the arrival this morning of Synclair Clyde Pierce Leeds – 9 lbs 9 oz and 22 inches. Grandma and Grampa are doing fine. Embracing Truth, Pastor
Dear Trinity Baptist Church Family: Psalm 56:10-11 In God (I will praise His word), In the Lord (I will praise His word), 11 In God I have put my trust; I will not be afraid. What can man do to me? The trust of the psalmist upon God and His Word made any human actions insignificant. During these days of “social…
Dear Trinity Baptist Church Family: Why are you here? What is your purpose? How have you chosen to fulfill your life’s purpose today? OK, I’ve been reading. And I’ve been thinking. It’s good for me to ask myself questions like “How have I partnered with God to do as He has chosen this day?” I rejoice…
Dear Trinity Baptist Church Family: Merry Christmas. For some reason that greeting has brought me a smile this season every time I have spoken or heard it. Perhaps I have grown enough in my gratitude that I revel in the goodness of God to us all expressed by “Merry Christmas.” May we each humbly rejoice…