Hey, it's Jude! That's right we are going to look at Jude this Saturday. Jude is probably best known for the 25 verse letter that bears his name. It is found right before Revelation in the New Testament. It is generally accepted by Bible scholars that Jude is short for Judas and is one of Jesus brothers listed in Matthew 13:55 and Mark 6:3. John 7:5 tells us that early in Jesus' ministry even his brothers didn't believe in Him but after the resurrection, Jude and James became leaders in the church.
The focus of Jude's letter is fighting false teaching but there are also some very interesting things that aren't found anywhere else in Scripture. See you on Saturday!
God Bless,
Pastor Frank
Monday, March 31, 2008
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Saturday, March 22
Hey Guys,
This Saturday we will meet at 8 AM but rather than study an individual we will be looking at responses to the Resurrection- what we are asking is that everyone read the accounts of the Resurrection as recorded in the Gospels and come prepared to discuss how one of the Bible characters responded to the Resurrection. It can be one of the first women to come to the tomb or the disciples on the road Emmaus or ...?
The gospels accounts of the Resurrection can be found in Matthew 28, Mark 16, Luke 24, and John 20 & 21.
Hope to see you there!
God Bless,
Pastor Frank
This Saturday we will meet at 8 AM but rather than study an individual we will be looking at responses to the Resurrection- what we are asking is that everyone read the accounts of the Resurrection as recorded in the Gospels and come prepared to discuss how one of the Bible characters responded to the Resurrection. It can be one of the first women to come to the tomb or the disciples on the road Emmaus or ...?
The gospels accounts of the Resurrection can be found in Matthew 28, Mark 16, Luke 24, and John 20 & 21.
Hope to see you there!
God Bless,
Pastor Frank
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Saturday, March 15
Thank you to everyone who helped with the breakfast last Saturday! This week we will be looking at Cornelius, a centurion who lived in the city of Caeserea. Cornelius' story is found in Acts 10. Read how God used this Gentile to reveal something to the Jewish believers of that day. We start at 8:00 AM on Saturday mornings. Feel free to leave a comment on the blog.
God Bless,
Pastor Frank
God Bless,
Pastor Frank
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