Randy McCarthy
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Randy McCarthy
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This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
Located in Oxford,Kansas
Randy McCarthy introduced services reading from 1-John chapter 5. He then read from the book of Mark about the parable of the sower. He then spent the remainder of the time giving proofs that the word of God is true.
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Randy McCarthy opened services reading from Jeremiah chapter 29. He then spoke on Forgiveness.
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Allen Daniels introduced services reading from the 89th Psalm.
Randy McCarthy spoke about Repentance.
Mark Wattenbarger spoke on God’s majestic power of Creation.
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Randy McCarthy opened services by reading the 95th Psalm. He then spoke about Joshua, Son of Nun and gave a comparison to Jesus Christ.
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Randy McCarthy opened services reading from Matthew chapter 26 about the garden of Gethsemane.
Allen Daniels continued speaking about Gethsemane.
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Randy McCarthy opened services speaking about the Rich, Young Ruler and about Mothers. He then spoke on “Doing Enough” and avoiding the “Purity Spiral”
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This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
Located in Oxford,Kansas
Randy McCarthy introduced services reading from Job 14. He then read from the book of Mark about Jesus foretelling the events that will take place during his final days. After giving a brief summary on the wrath of God, he spends the remainder of the time discussing 2 questions; (1) Why did Jesus have to die? and (2) What was the significance of the Resurrection?
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Randy McCarthy
Podcast: Download (Duration: 44:21 — 14.5MB)
This sermon was recorded at
Oxford Primitive Baptist Church
Located in Oxford,Kansas
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