Mark Hasenmyer read and commented from Hebrews chapter 6. He spoke on the topics of Repentance and Falling Away.
Referenced Scriptures: [Acts 2:37-38]
Mark Hasenmyer read and commented from Hebrews chapter 6. He spoke on the topics of Repentance and Falling Away.
Referenced Scriptures: [Acts 2:37-38]
Mark Hasenmyer read from Hebrews chapter 5 and spoke about The Order of Melchizedek.
Allen Daniels introduced services by reading Isaiah chapter 40
Mark Hasenmyer read and commented from Hebrews chapter 5 (beginning at the end of chapter 4).
Allen Daniels introduced services by reading Psalm 110.
Psalm 110:4 The LORD hath sworn, and will not repent, Thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchizedek.
Mark Hasenmyer read and commented from Hebrews chapter 4. He spoke about being at rest and finding rest in Christ.
Randy McCarthy read from Acts chapter 15 and spoke about Silas.
Mark Hasenmyer spoke about Jewish tradition that conflicted with Jesus being the High Priest.
Referenced Scriptures: Genesis 13-14 (Lot, Sodom, Melchizedek)
Allen Daniels introduced services reading from Psalm 95.
Mark Hasenmyer read from Exodus and spoke about the complaining of the Jews in the wilderness. He then read from Hebrews Chapter 3 which references both Exodus and Psalm 95.
Mark Hasenmyer read and commented from Hebrews chapter 2. He spoke about “things that capture your heart instead of Jesus Christ”, angels, and fear of death.
Allen Daniels introduced services reading from Psalm 27.
Mark Hasenmyer read and commented from Hebrews chapter 1. His sermon focused on The Trinity and idolatry.
Mark Wattenbarger read from the book of Hebrews (chapters 4 & 5) and spoke about Jesus, Our High Priest.
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This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
Located in Oxford,Kansas
Mark Hasenmyer began by referencing his previous message on Creation and then read and commented from Hebrews chapter 1.
Allen Daniels gave closing comments reading from Isaiah 42.
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