Rev. Dave and Pastor Marc respond to questions about baptism.
Rev. Dave and Pastor Marc respond to questions about baptism.
In this final message from The Beatitudes, we take a look at this confusing notion that being persecuted ought to be considered a blessing.
In our final session in our DOR series, we address how it is that these 27 books of the New Testament became the authoritative standard for Christianity.
During a Q&A forum, Pastor Marc and Reverend Dave answer a question about if/how we can know that someone will go to Heaven or Hell when they die.
At a Q&A event, Rev. David Dover responds to a question about the afterlife.
Part eight in our series on The Beatitudes. We all know that we are supposed to offer forgiveness and grace to those who have wronged us, but what about when you are the one who has committed the offense? What does God say about how we are supposed to handle the situation when we have wronged someone else?
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In this session of our study we began to look at the question, “How is it that the 66 books of our Bible came to be the authoritative standard for Christianity?” Particularly we looked at the Old Testament, the Jewish Scripture, how they came to be considered the Word of God, and why we, as Christians accept them.
It is said that sinful men cannot be in the presence of God. Sometimes Hell is described as separation from God. But how can we be separated from God’s presence when He is omnipresent, everywhere at once?
Rev. David Dover answers a question about Jesus’ reference to a place called “Abraham’s Bosom”.
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