Church Work Day
Join us SATURDAY, November 7 for a church work day. Bring your yard tools and gloves as we will be focusing on the outside of the church building.
Join us SATURDAY, November 7 for a church work day. Bring your yard tools and gloves as we will be focusing on the outside of the church building.
To sign up for this class, please fill out the form below.
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Please make every effort to join us this Sunday as we continue with part 3 at 9:00am and part 4 at 10:30am of our Berean series. We will cover how the bible is put together and rightly dividing God’s Word.
Due to the snow we will not have services this Sunday, January 13.
We are trying to be proactive in anticipating this weekend’s forecasted snow storm. We literally hate when we have to cancel church, so we are planning to have church before the storm is currently forecasted to begin. Please make plans to join us for a single service beginning at 7:00 pm this Saturday in lieu of Sunday morning services. There will be children’s classes as normal.
PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IF THE STORM FORECAST CHANGES DRASTICALLY BY FRIDAY NIGHT AT 8:00 PM, WE WILL CONTACT YOU AGAIN AND LET YOU KNOW THAT WE WILL HAVE SUNDAY SERVICES AS NORMALLY SCHEDULED. But we wanted to let you know our plans for Saturday evening ASAP.
All for His Glory,
RGBC Leaders
Romans is placed first among Paul’s letters in the New Testament not only because it is his longest work, but because it also furnishes a massive and basic theological frame-work for the whole collection of the apostle’s writings. Consisting of some 7100 words in total, 160 name “God.” Paul identifies himself as one “separated for the gospel of God.” We see the theme here as the entire book of Romans unfolds for us the “gospel of God.” It is this gospel that Paul says he is “separated unto.” He is saying he is a spiritual Pharisee – the Pharisees you know called themselves such because “Pharisee” means ‘separated one.’ Yet, Paul is separated in quite a different way. He states in Galatians 1:15, “But when he who had set me apart before I was born, and who called me by his grace…” – recognizing that he was “set apart,” but not specifically mentioning what he was set apart to. Here in Romans he makes it clear that he was specifically set apart for the “gospel of God.”
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