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September 2000 Summary

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09-03-2000

Derek McCammon - 2 Timothy 3:16,17

09-10-2000

Derek McCammon - Ephesians 6:18-20

09-17-2000

Derek McCammon - Ephesians 6:21-24

09-24-2000

William Champion, Jr. - Luke 1:1-4

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The Sword of The Spirit - The Sunday Sermon on 09-03 covers the second part of Ephesians 6:17 ... and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. The effectual word of God. Often the common person doesn’t even understand the simple word

Armour of God - The lesson on 09-03 is part of a series taught on the whole armour of God found in Ephesians 6:10-17. Do you want to view the entire series? Follow this link for a listing.

of God. How about the effectual word of God? What is the effectual word of God? Click here to find out now.

Prayer - The Sunday lesson on 09-10 teaches on one of the Christian’s greatest responsibilities - Prayer! Do you pray always? When should you pray? Ephesians 6:18-20 says something about this and more.  Click here to listen to a lesson about prayer and how important it is in your fellowship with Christ. 

Sept 17th celebrated US Constitution Day! The Sunday lesson of the week on 09-17 finishes a long series in Ephesians. Also mentioned is the

Wallbuilders is another ministry that is dedicated to show how America was founded on Christian principles.

celebration of Constitution Day and how it relates to Ephesians. As chapters 1-3 are doctrinal and 4-6 are practial to the Christian so is The Declaration of Independence to the Constitution of the United States. Wonder how? Listen here now!  Or click here to listen to the entire lesson.
Click here for a listing of Documents Relating to American Constitutional History

Merry Christmas! Yes, Friday, September 29th is the actual birthdate of our Lord Jesus Christ.  But what about December 25th? The audio lesson on 09-24 touches on the scriptures and how tradition again muddies up the Word. Learn about the scriptures for dating his birth then reflect on the true meaning of Christmas. Listen here now.
Click here to listen to other Christmas studies from the audio archives.

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