Monday, September 28, 2009

Celebrating Reformation Day

I love October.  This month marks the key event of the Protestant Reformation.  As a church, we are going to celebrate this month by getting our focus back on the Bible.  Several things will be happening:
  1. The Church will read the New Testament in 28 days. (From Oct. 4th to Nov. 1st)
  2. I will attempt to answer your Bible questions during the worship services.
  3. We will watch the movie, Luther, at our family night.
  4. We we do "reverse" outreach on the 31st. 
  5. I will preach about the Bible during the whole month.  
  6. We will put used Bibles on display. (Oct. 4th)
  7. Memorizing Scripture
I have already received 4 Bible questions.  I will try to answer every question I recieve so long as answer it is possible in a short period of time.  (A question like, "What does the Bible say about prayer?" will get a simple answer like, "A lot." Ask more specific questions."

Here are the four questions already asked:
  1. Where did Cain's wife come from?
  2. What was the "mark" put on Cain?
  3. Who are the "sons of God" in Gen. 6?
  4. If Judas had asked for forgiveness, would he have gone to heaven?
If you have another question, you can added it as a comment to this blog entry or tear off the portion of the church bulletin that has a blank for a question and put it in the offering plate.

Happy Reformation Day (Oct. 31st)

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