April 20, 2018 – Hello friends. Glad we made it to Friday. It’s still cool outside but very nice. Kentucky Thunder on the Ohio River is now
upon us scheduled for tomorrow (21st) downtown. And “Derby Day” in only two weeks away. Be careful on the highways; 750,000+ people going
and coming and gathered together can be quite complicated.
Our annual
Watterson Trail “Tuesday Summer Sermon Series” is scheduled to begin on Tuesday,
June 5th, only 6 weeks away.
You won’t want to miss a single Tuesday evening. Each session will begin at 7:00 p.m. and last
about an hour.
We will have 12 of
Kentucky’s very best preachers with one Alabama preacher from Kentucky in the
mix preaching on our theme: “The Greatest Questions – The Greatest Answers –
The Greatest Book.” From first to last
these men of God will be sharing lessons from the greatest book, the Bible.
Take a look and plan
to be here for every session.
June 5 Dean Beard, Piedmont, AL - Is anything
too hard for God?
June 12 Luke
Ashby, New Harmony - Will a man rob God?
June 19 Brent
Donoho, Martinsburg, IN - If a man dies, shall he live again?
June 26 Larry
Webb, Worthington - Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
July 3 Jerry Macon, West Broadway - If God be for us, who can be against
us?
July 10 Eric Welch, Hamburg Pike, J’Ville, IN -
Who is my neighbor?
July 17 Steve Johnson, North Lexington - For
what is your life?
July 24 Greg Circle, Palmyra, IN - For what
does it profit a man if he gains the
whole world and loses his own soul?
July 31 Zack Martin, Cedar Springs - How shall
we escape if we neglect so
great salvation?
August 7 Aaron
Erhardt, Taylorsville - For do I now persuade men or God or do I seek
to please men?
August 14 Andy
Baker, World Christian Broadcasting – What does it profit, my brethren
if someone says he has faith but does
not have works?
August 21 David
Hamilton, Potter Children’s Home – Who are you Lord? Lord, what
do you want me to do?
August 28 Larry
Sawyer, Big Springs – To whom shall we go?
May
God bless us as we come to Him, learn from Him, and take His yoke upon us every
day, for He is meek and lowly in heart and in Him we shall find rest for our
souls (Matthew 11:28-30).
What
a Savior we have in the One and Only Jesus
Christ – John 14:6.
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