Published on Sun 12th Sep 2010
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Christian community, whether it be in the home or in the church, should be characterized by confession and forgiveness. Christians should be quick to confess their sin and quick to forgive sins committed against them. Unfortunately, Christians are not always very good at practicing confession and forgiveness. Beginning this week, we will conduct an extended study of this practice, starting with unpacking the familiar words of Psalm 32:1-2, "Blessed is he whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man whose sin the Lord does not count against him and in whose spirit there is no deceit."
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Sun 1st Aug 2010
Guest Preacher
Dr Syd Hielema
John 3:16-21
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Sun 8th Aug 2010
In a culture of having things "your way, right away" (as Burger King says), we are confronted by the message of Jesus that we can only have a relationship with God in his way, according to his timing.
Sun 8th Aug 2010
Tonight we begin an extended study of the Heidelberg Catechism. Because Q & A #1 is a summary of the entire catechism, we will start with an expanded consideration of it.
Sun 15th Aug 2010
Last week, we learned that we must meet Christ on his terms if we are to meet him at all. This week, as we come to Christ's feast table, we will reflect on what that looks like as it is described by our Lord in todays passage.
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Sun 15th Aug 2010
We continue our study of HC #1. In today's culture, human flourishing is said to be found in individual freedom. Lord's Day 1 begs to differ: