Join us for our Gospel Meeting this week as we open God’s word with Stan Dean from Killen, AL. The first lesson begins this morning starting at 9:00 A.M. Sunday Bible Class.
We will have a fellowship meal following the Sunday Morning worship and then each night through Wednesday evening at 5:30 P.M.
We hope that you are able to attend with us for the wonderful lessons that will be presented.
The topics for each lesson are as follows:
Things That Drain Our Spiritual Passion — Sunday Bible Class
A Spiritual Examination — Sunday A.M. Worship
Telltale Signs You Are Running Dry — Sunday P.M. Worship
The Christian’s Greatest Danger — Monday Evening
What Jesus Had To Say About Losing Our Spiritual Fervor — Tuesday Evening
Will God Continue To Bless America? — Wednesday Evening
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