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Category: Regulative Principle of Worship

Who is Invited to the Table?

February 27, 2014

The first Passover took place in Egypt. God commanded any father, who wished to save his firstborn son, to slaughter a lamb, spread its blood around their front door, and partake of a sacred meal. It was a meal of delight and doom. While some sons were dining safely in the warmth and safety of … More Who is Invited to the Table?

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A Master’s Degree in Corporate Worship (Exodus 25-27)

February 7, 2014

The First Commandment teaches men that God alone is to be worshiped. He is to be our highest joy and the focus of our constant attention. Whether we eat, drink, or whatever we do; all should be done for his honor. The chief purpose of man is to glorify God by enjoying him daily. Wise … More A Master’s Degree in Corporate Worship (Exodus 25-27)

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Our Prince of Peace - Unfathomable Grace

Joe shares a message on the Peacemaker from Isaiah 9.

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