Sin And The Days Of Unleavened Bread – Revisited

Mr. John Durrad    03-31-2018  (from 04-13-2012)   1st Day FDUB –  PM Service


We have been given this wonderful physical festival to help us in the process of spiritual deleavening. As we not only avoid eating leaven this week, but replace it with unleavened bread, so we must also avoid sin and unrighteousness, and replace it with obedience, sincerity and truth.

Comfort Of The Scriptures – Revisited

Mr. Robert Ardis  3-31-2018   (from 03-26-2013)   1st Day FDUB – AM Service


God has provided in His Word examples of old for us today. He also has made great promises to us that will be fulfilled, if we live the days of unleavened bread, and keep sin out of our lives.

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It’s Good To Be Good – Revisited

Mr. John Durrad   03-24-2018  (from 03-15-2014)


Goodness is a summary fruit of the spirit, exhibiting all the other fruits of the Spirit. Man’s carnal nature wants to be right, but not to do what is right in God’s eyes. God can bring goodness into our lives, but we must do good and this requires effort.

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Fruit of the Spirit – Goodness – Revisited

Mr. Gerry Ardis    03-17-2018  (from 03-08-2014)


Numerous scriptures are discussed showing God’s goodness to mankind both physically and spiritually. These scriptures provide us with an example of God’s spirit of goodness that we are to develop.

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Our Christian Profession

Mr. Gerry Ardis    03-10-2018


We are qualified for our profession by our calling from the Father. We are involved in prolonged training by running our race looking to Jesus as the author and finisher of our faith. Our reward will be the gift of eternal life. We need to make our calling and profession sure by continuing to grow spiritually.

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The Fruit Of Longsuffering – Revisited

Mr. Gerry Ardis    02-03-2018   (from 01-25-2014)


The CGF has a two-fold commission; (1) to go to Laodicea and (2) to measure ourselves. Longsuffering was required by God’s people in the past and is required now to fulfil our commission.

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