Join us at 11am on Sunday Morning at 29 E. Wray St. Angier, NC
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John tells us that there were so many things that Jesus did that, "were every one of them to be written, I suppose that the world itself could not contain the books that would be written (John 21:25)." That said, the Holy Spirit has given us four books whose central message is, not so much the teachings of Jesus, but Jesus himself. Each book approaches Jesus from a different perspective: Matthew presents Jesus as King of the Jews; Mark presents Jesus as the Suffering Servant; Luke presents Him as the Son of Man, and John as the Son of God. To get as full of a picture of the Savior as possible, this sermon series will be a study of a harmony of all four gospel accounts. Join us as "that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name" (John 20:31).
Our Sunday School hour begins at 9:45 AM and we currently have: A study through the Second London Confession of 1689 (our church's confession of faith); a class called "Basic Christianity" that covers topics such as how to read the Bible and basic doctrinal concepts that every Christian should be familiar with; a "Family Class" that parents attend with their children in order to read Scripture, learn a catechism and sing songs before breaking off to discuss issues related to godly parenting and family relationships with the other parents while the children have some fun time together; and a Spanish-language Sunday School in which they are also working through the Second London Confession.
Our Sunday School hour begins at 9:45 AM and we currently have: A study through the Second London Confession of 1689 (our church's confession of faith); a class called "Basic Christianity" that covers topics such as how to read the Bible and basic doctrinal concepts that every Christian should be familiar with; a "Family Class" that parents attend with their children in order to read Scripture, learn a catechism and sing songs before breaking off to discuss issues related to godly parenting and family relationships with the other parents while the children have some fun time together; and a Spanish-language Sunday School in which they are also working through the Second London Confession.
Join UsSomeone once pointed out that, since God could have chosen any means to communicate to His people and, yet, He chose to do so through a book, reading is not optional for the Christian. How true! Our goal is to render the members of CRBC with no excuses for not having delved into some of the best of Christian theology and literature and to, thereby, come face to face with the essentials of the Christian faith, learn from the lives of those who have walked the journey of faith before us, be informed on how to navigate through the various challenges our present culture presents and, even, have our imaginations stoked as we delve into great Christian fiction!
You can view books physically at the building, but also browse through our catalog with the link below.
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