Vote Tomorrow!
Don’t forget to vote tomorrow!. Not that all the signs around town will let you forget. Make sure your voice is heard in this special election.
Don’t forget to vote tomorrow!. Not that all the signs around town will let you forget. Make sure your voice is heard in this special election.
Monday – read Psalm 8
What is man that God should think about him?
Tuesday – read Psalm 8
What is man’s relationship with God’s creation?
Wednesday -read Jude 1-3
What exhortation did Jude find he must give?
Thursday – read Jude 4-7
Denying Jesus, what do false teachers embrace?
Friday – read Jude 8-13
Where are these false teachers found?
Saturday – read Jude 14-19
This week is Vacation Bible School. We begin with the Sunday School hour this Sunday and continue Sunday through Wednesday evenings at 6:30p. VBS begins in the auditorium with flag pledges, great songs, and a Bible story. Then we will dismiss into classes for lesson sheets and work on our verse. Finally we will return to the auditorium for games and a closing. Snacks at 8!
7 ladies, 15 small children, and one baby sitter. The church is a busy place this morning. How wonderful that the church building is being so used.
The Heritage Singers of Maranatha Baptist Bible College are our guests this Lord’s Day morning. They will be singing and ministering to us during the Sunday School hour and singing a package during the morning service. In the morning service I will be preaching from Romans 10. After considering God’s Mercy in Romans 9 we see that “faith” and “belief” are the means of our access to mercy.
This coming Lord’s Day our adult Bible study teachers will continue their walk through Ephesians during the Sunday School hour. They are at the end of chapter 4 where Paul gives some basic instructions concerning getting along with people. In the 10a service I am James 2:14-26 where James asks, “Can faith save him?” In the 6:30p service Pastor Rory is in 2 Timothy.
In his most recent blog Dr. Kevin Bauder has discussed a current conflict that has risen in the ranks of the Southern Baptist Convention and compared it to the history of fundamentalism concerning the same issues.