Randy McCarthy
Allen Daniels
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Bill McCarthy introduced services.
Randy McCarthy spoke on election and the 2nd coming of Christ.
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Saints of God
Brother Mark reads from Ephesians and reminds us the most fearsome and the most wondrous name we bear is Saint. To sanctify ourselves in the service of God is to make our daily lives line up with the sayings of Jesus our Lord. Brother Mark reminds us from 1 Peter to be vigilant in our lives and in our conduct that we may truly be lively stones in the living Temple of God.
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Randy McCarthyRandy opened services reading about the 7th Parable of the Kingdom (Matt 13:47-52)
Randy preached about how “antichrists” are portrayed in the scriptures and how they may be represented in today’s society. 1John 2:1-2, 15-23; 2Thes 2:1-12; Daniel Chapter 7 Podcast: Download (Duration: 44:21 — 12.2MB)
Little children, it is the last time: and as ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time. (1John 2:18)
Randy McCarthyRandy opens services by reading from the 25th Psalm, then focuses on pain and suffering.
Bill McCarthyBill continues on the subject of suffering, then comments on “The life of the flesh is in the Blood”.
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Keith West discussed the 46th Psalm.
Randy McCarthy discussed Psalms 2 & 2nd Samuel – Chapter 5
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John Harvey introduced services reading and commenting on the first 6 verses of Ephesians.
(Eph 1:1-6)
Randy read and commented from the 4 chapters of Jonah
(Matt 12:38-41; Jonah {Chapter 1}; Jonah 2:—; Jonah 3:1-6,9; Jonah {Chapter 4} )
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Mark Wattenbarger
Note: This is a continuation of the subject from a sermon Elder Mark preached on July 27 “Being Upside Down“
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