Today we began our Fall Gospel Meeting with Brother Steve Baggett from Walnut Street Church of Christ as our speaker. He will be sharing with us a messages from God’s word with the theme of “Longing for Jesus.”

  • Longing for Jesus, Mindfully
  • Love, Tears, and Forgiveness
  • What Shall I Do, Lord?
  • He Receives Sinners
  • God’s Amazing Grace
  • Return to Me

The series of lessons will be posted to this post as the week continues. Check back each night to hear an awesome message shared with us.

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