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Monday
Oct062014

This Week at Christ Reformed Church (October 6-12)

Sunday Morning (October 12):  We are continuing our current sermon series on 1 Peter.  This coming Lord's Day we'll be covering 1 Peter 3:18-22, and discussing baptism.  Our Lord's Day worship service begins at 10:30 a.m.

New Members Class (9:00 a.m.):  Our Fall new members class continues with a discussion of why we worship the way we do.  Inquirers welcome!

Sunday AfternoonWe are continuing our study of the Canons of Dort, and we are currently in the 3rd/4th Head of Doctrine.  We will be considering the effects of regeneration upon the human will (article 16).  Our catechism service begins @ 1:15 p.m.

Wednesday Night Bible Study (October 8):  We begin our study of the Book of Romans.

Friday Night Academy (October 10):  Special Academy Guest Lecture:  Dr. Rod Rosenbladt will be our special guest, lecturing on the "Trinity and the Nicene Creed."

New Academy Series:  Beginning Friday, October 17, Prof. Ken Samples will begin a six week series entitled, "If I Had Lunch with St. Augustine."  Here's the synopsis for the course:

The last and greatest of the men revered as the “Church Fathers” was Augustine of Hippo or “St. Augustine” (A.D. 354-430). Though Christianity has produced many prominent thinkers during the past two millennia, Augustine may be the most influential Christian thinker of all time outside of the New Testament. His significant influence, especially on Western Christianity, is directly tied to his profound work as a theologian, philosopher, apologist, and church bishop.  If you had lunch with the bishop, what would you ask him? What would you want to know about a man who was a great sinner who became a great saint?

For more information and directions, check out the Christ Reformed website:  Christ Reformed Church

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