Bulletin Article
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Baptism is a “Must”
In Acts 16, the Apostle Paul was beaten and “thrown” into prison along with Silas shortly after the conversion of Lydia (Acts 16:23-24). The dark cell did not deter the…
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An “Opened” Heart
In Acts 16, after spending a few days in Philippi, Paul finds a woman named Lydia just outside the city. She is “a seller of purple fabrics” who gathered at…
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God’s Promise of Forgiveness
The forgiveness of our sins, is a promise made by God and made possible through the perfect sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. Forgiveness is a cleansing. In 1 Corinthians…
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Fear God
In Acts 10, the Bible introduces us to Cornelius, who is eventually converted to Christ. Before his conversion, the Holy Spirit describes him as “devout,” generous, prayerful, and “one who…
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Saul, Saul, Why…?
When Jesus spoke to Saul in Acts 9, He asked, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?” (Acts 9:4). The Lord’s question reveals many things that we might often consider,…
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Two Men – One Gospel
In Acts 8, we read the conversion account of the Ethiopian Eunuch. While there are many lessons to take away from these events, consider some differences and similarities between Philip…
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Am I saved?
While God’s incredible promises fill the Bible…one of the greatest is the assurance that we can know whether or not we are saved from our sins. In 1 John 5:13,…
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Preparing for the Best
Friends and Family Day is just two weeks away, and having as many visitors in the building as members can present some fantastic opportunities that we need to consider. Prepare…
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What Persecution Can Do
Imagine being a Christian converted on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2). Your sins have been forgiven, and you feel a spiritual peace “which surpasses all comprehension” (Philippians 4:7). The…
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The First Converts
After His ascension to heaven, the first converts to the Lord’s church obeyed the gospel after hearing a sermon preached by Peter in Acts 2. The Bible describes the incredible…