The Evening Of The Passover – Revisited

Mr. John Durrad       03-18-2017      (from 03-14-2015)


The first Passover was a matter of life or death. The new covenant Passover is a unique ceremony that needs to be taken with great care and understanding of the meaning behind it. It needs to be taken worthily, at the correct time and in the correct manner. It’s a big deal. We must keep it according to God’s instructions in the bible, and not by man’s traditions and deceptions.

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Pre-Passover Repentance

Mr. Wallace Lawton   03-04-2017


Encouragement provided in an examination of ourselves in light of the human condition of “none being righteous” when compared to Christ’s character, the character of God, being our goal. Examination of our covenant with God at baptism is reviewed. How we come before God at the Passover is a vital element to the eventual completion of that covenant.

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The End From The Beginning – Revisited

Mr. Robert Ardis       02-18-2017       (from 03-15-2014)


God established a plan for mankind before the foundation of the world.  He has called certain people throughout history to do His work.  It is now our turn and we must give Him our total trust and dedication to do His will completely.

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To Finish His Work – Revisited

Mr. Robert Ardis       02-11-2017       (from 03-18-2012)


A pre-Passover examination of ourselves as pertaining to the Church being of “one accord”. Examination of our faith in the Church of God’s Faithful being the Church of God, especially as to the discerning of the Lord’s body in the partaking of the Passover service. Do we have faith? Definitive answers are given to show that the CGF is the faithful Church of God.

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Walking With God – Revisited

Mr. Robert Ardis    02-04-2017       (from 04-15-2014)


Jesus carried all sins to the stake. He is our example and we must be ready to follow His example. The First Day of Unleavened Bread must be kept at the proper time. This day in the past represented freedom for the Israelites out of physical bondage, and today it represents present and future freedom from spiritual bondage.

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