This Sunday begins our Gospel Meeting here at the Waverly Church of Christ. We welcome you to join us in person each time that we meet. This year our theme, “Encouragement” will be spoken from the stand 2016-gospel-meetingpoint of being encouraged to Trust in God and live a life according to His Word. Brother David Sain from Fayetteville, TN will be with us as our speaker. He will bring God’s Word to us in such a way that will encourage all of us to do just that.

Sunday Morning Bible Class – Freedom (a study of the freedom we have in Christ – the freedom from the guilt of sin, and the freedom from the fear of tomorrow).

Sunday Morning A.M. Worship – The Righteous Shall Live (a study of the righteousness of God, in making it possible for us to become saved by grace, through faith).
Sunday Evening P.M. Worship –  How Much More Now (a study of how God loved us enough to give Jesus to die for us, when we were sinners, and how much more he loves us now as his children – – giving the Christian confidence at the judgment).
MondayTrusting God’s Promise ( a study of the way Christians should react to the troubles and trials of life – – trusting in God’s promise in 1 Corinthians10:13).
Tuesday You Can Do This (although our talents and opportunities differ, the one thing EVERY Christian can do is be faithful; a study of what constitutes faithfulness).
WednesdayWhen the Roll is Called (a study of The Book of Life – – the confidence in knowing that your name is in that book).

 

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