UPDATE!
We welcome Brother Keith Parker to worship with us and to bring the Good News of Jesus Christ to our congregation. Join with us as he brings the Word of God to us to encourage and to uplift us in a “Revival”. As he speaks you will hear his love for our God and His Son, Jesus Christ. You will hear his enthusiasm and strong recollection of the Word. If you are able to attend you will be encouraged and “revived” in person. If you are unable to attend, we have a all of his lessons here on our website and will have audio CD’s available at the end of the week.
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In a way to prepare us for our upcoming Gospel Meeting, Brother Kyle Mashburn spoke a wonderful lesson. He explains the reason that we have a “Revival”, He explains what a Gospel Meeting should look like, He asks if we are prepared for and have prayed for this meeting. Do I need revival now? What will revival look like in my life? What change needs to be made so that you can be right with God? Have I prepared for the revival? God has given us the opportunity for revival. Will you allow God to reform every aspect of your life that is against Him?
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In these difficult times, if you haven’t already done so, I want to encourage each of you to pick up God’s Word. Read it. Meditate upon it. Let God speak to your heart and your soul. I promise you, it will make a difference in your life. Time spent in His Word on a regular basis will bring more benefit to your life than we can possibly fathom.
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