Tag: south main church of christ
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2025: Happy New Year
The elders at South Main Church of Christ would like to take this time to wish you a happy New Year and a blessed 2025. We offer this special podcast, […]
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Malachi chapter 3
Mark Randolph is our study guide as members of South Main Church of Christ meet at our church building to study the Holy Bible.
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New Year’s, Commitments and God
Are you committed to God and continuing or increasing your worship habits into 2025? Daryl Hurst, guest preacher from Norval Park Church of Christ, delivered a sermon on the topic […]
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Grace, Faith and Good Works
14 James 1&2 Peter, and Ephesians 2:8-9 are what Jim Lanning centered around for evening Bible study on December 26, a session which was moved back one day due to […]
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King David Shepherd Boy (Psalm 23)
Jim sits down with Charles Savage, traveling preacher based at Norval Park Church of Christ, to discuss Psalm 23, from King David, remembering some of the things he did as […]
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Merry Christmas: History and Trivia
Merry Christmas from South Main Church of Christ! The men currently serving as our elders, Jim Lanning, Tom Sheppard and Ernie Starling, sit down at our Technology Room microphones for […]
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What happened to Sunday Service & Bible Study articles?
Since we’ve been added to major podcast directories (think Apple, Spotify & Google Youtube Podcasts), we can easily send audio of the Sunday Worship Service and Bible Study to your […]
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Being a better person, and embracing children
Charles Savage, guest preacher, gave the Sunday morning sermon on Dec. 22, 2024. Charles’ lesson focused on embracing children, being a better person and avoiding corruption in church.
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Malachi Chapter 2 with Mark Randolph
Malachi Chapter 2, verse 1 began Sunday morning adult Bible study at South Main Church of Christ on Dec. 22, 2024. Mark Randolph, brother at South Main Church of Christ, […]
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Does the Bible forbid humans from eating certain things as food?
Ernie Starling, elder at South Main Church of Christ, offers this answer. “In the Old Testament, yes. In the New Testament, no,” Ernie said. 1 Timothy 4:3, “forbidding to marry […]