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Msg #24017 Hard Hitting Preaching What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
Msg #24016 Abiding in Sin What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
Msg #24015a King Saul, Was He God's Mistake? What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
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Maintaining Spiritual Integrity. (4-28-24 PM) Victory Baptist Church Darlington, SC Sunday Evening Service 4-28-24 Colossians 3.
We are the Lord's Workmanship - King James 1611 AV Preaching! Repudiating all five points of Calvinism while maintaining that salvation is of the Lord, this message was preached on Sunday ...
Youth Night - pm Service  11/12/23 Part 2 ---------------------------- Ambassador Baptist Church 2200 Ensign Road Ennis, Texas 75119 abcennistx@gmail.com ...
Youth Night - pm Service  11/12/23 Part 1 ---------------------------- Ambassador Baptist Church 2200 Ensign Road Ennis, Texas 75119 abcennistx@gmail.com ...
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Today's category: MarriageBlack and White? ? ? ? ? ? Attending a wedding for the first time, a little girl whispered to her mother, "Why is the bride dressed in white?"? ? ? ? ? ? "Because white is the color of happiness, and today is the happiest day of her life."? ? ? ? ? ? The child thought about this for a moment, then said, "So why is the groom wearing black?"View hundreds more jokes online.Email this joke to a friend
Pope Francis drew scorn and accusations of heresy on social media Sunday for maintaining during his recent "60 Minutes" interview that the human heart is "fundamentally good."
The Church of England has failed to return to pre-pandemic levels of attendance despite a slight rise in last year, new data published Monday shows.
Long-standing norms against drinking, tattoos, and Catholic-coded church practices have rapidly fallen. What's going on?Something has happened in the last 25 years in American evangelicalism—what I believe to be a massive generational shift. I’d like to sketch a picture of the change I see and ask if you see it too.First, though, let me set the scene. I have in mind low-church Protestant traditions in the United States: churches centered on the Bible, evangelism, and personal faith in Jesus; often but not necessarily nondenominational, with moderate to minimal emphasis on sacraments, liturgy, and ecclesiastical authority; and marked by a revivalist style as well as conservative beliefs about sex, marriage, and other social issues. Historically, these congregations were predominantly white and middle- to lower-class, though not as uniformly as is often imagined. Many were founded within the last three decades, and they’re typically given to long sermons, contemporary worship, monthly Communion, and lots of lights.These are the churches in which I’ve noticed what I would call a kind of loosening. This shift is largely unwitting, or at least unplanned. It is not consistent or ideological; it is not a program or platform; it’s not even conservative or liberal per se (and my goal here is not to render an overall positive or negative judgement on the change). This loosening consists of a broad relaxation of previously unspoken—or at least unwritten—social norms.The most obvious example is attitudes about alcohol. For generations, American evangelicals were known to be highly suspicious of drinking, sometimes to the point of being teetotalers. This remained true through my teen years, and when I heard that Brother Joe or Sister Jane enjoyed a glass of wine before bed, it was whispered ...Continue reading...
Main Street, with its tree-lined sidewalks, has a small-town feel that hides the fact Greenville is once again a bustling city. Like some of the great cities of the Rust Belt, this city in South Carolina and seat of the eponymous county was long dominated by an industry that no longer exists.
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