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Peninsula Bible Church
"And we proclaim Him, admonishing every man and teaching every man with all wisdom,
that we may present every man complete in Christ."
Colossians 1:28
Sunday Schedule
10:30 AM Worship Service at the Dry Creek Grange on Edgewood Drive (upstairs)
12:00 PM Manna Rest Meal (potluck - downstairs)
6:00 PM Evening Service at Corey's home 755 Dan Kelly Road, Port Angeles TOPIC: Systematic Theology
From the Pulpit this Sunday Morning:
What Soil Are You? (Hebrews 6:7,8) From the Pulpit this Sunday Evening: Sola Gratia Be sure and subscribe to our Podcast on SermonAudio!! 2012 PBC Spring Bible Conference with Pastor Tom Ascol Dr Tom Ascol is Pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Cape Coral, FL and author of the Founders Ministries Blog: http://blog.founders.org/ Friday: 6:30-7:30 Message #1 THE BIBLE AND DOCTRINE 7:45-8:45 Message #2 THE IMPORTANCE OF SOUND DOCTRINE Saturday: 8:30-9:30 Message #3 SOUND DOCTRINE AND SPIRITUAL HEALTH 9:45-10:45 Message #4—THEOLOGY AND WORSHIP 11:00-12:00 Q & A Sunday: 10:30-12:00 Message #5 THE DANGERS OF DOCTRINE WITHOUT LOVE
Home Bible Studies : Thursday nights!
Quotes of the Week:
“It is common for a sinner to try to cover his wrongdoing by saying someone else "made me act as I did." But regardless of how one person mistreats another, he cannot cause sinful anger, ulcers, worry in the one who is mistreated. Jesus didn't get an ulcer on the cross; instead, He handled wrongdoing righteously. That is to say, when He prayed for those who were killing Him, He assumed His responsibility in the relationship. And, in every relationship, that is exactly what He calls on us to do." Jay E. Adams
"It must be emphasized that the doctrine of divine judgment, and particularly of the final judgment, is not to be thought of primarily as a bogey with which to frighten men into an outward form of conventional righteousness. It has its frightening implications for godless men, it is true; but its main thrust is as a revelation of the moral character of God, and an imparting of moral significance to human life." J. I. Packer "Are you indeed Christ's sheep? Then beware of ever trusting to yourselves; nothing offends the Good Shepherd more than to see the members of His flock, forgetting that in Him alone is all their safety, and glorying in their own attainments and performances...your best attempts toward heaven are in themselves but broken reeds, and can bear no weight; they are precious as evidences of spiritual life--but they cannot justify." J. C. Ryle, |