Monday, September 01, 2008

08 NW Labor Day Bible Conference

We had good services Sunday at TLBC. I preached on "Our Gathering Together Unto Him" Sermon outline can be seen on the front page of our church website. click here We canceled our afternoon service and went up to Seattle for the last of the Labor Day Bible Conference at the South Park Missionary Baptist Church. Pictured on the left are some of the preachers at the Conference singing "How Great Thou Art" Starting on the left is Elder Tim Works from Graham, Washington, Elder Jim Turner from Tacoma, Washington, Elder David Oldfield from Post Falls, Idaho, yours truly Elder Larry Killion from Tacoma, Washington, Elder George Kelley from Ontario, California, and Elder Jake Heibert from Peoria, Arizona. It was a good Meeting.

Elder Jim Tweet, Pastor of the host church has cassette tapes of the messages. Write to SPMBC 8510 8th Ave. So. Seattle, WA. 98108. Our own brother Jim Turner is also working on DVD copies of the conference and if you would like to see them contact me. My contact info is on the Pastor page of our church website. Some of the sermons are listed below:

Doctrinal Dumbing Down...............................David Oldfield
A God At Hand................................................Jake Heibert
Who Are The Called?......................................Tim Works
Would God Miss Our Praise?.........................George Kelley
Questions For Witnessing...............................Mark Fenison
The One True God...........................................Larry Killion
Trying to Find Righteousness in the Law......Jim Turner
1st Sun Morning message..............................Jake Heibert
2nd Sun Morning message............................Tim Works
Paul's Doctrine of Pneumatology..................David Oldfield
Carnal Christians............................................George Kelley
God's Delight In His People...........................Jim Turner
Parting Words.................................................Larry Killion

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