Rom 16:16 - Salute one
another with an holy kiss. The churches of Christ salute you.
John 8:32
- And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.
John 3:16 - For God so loved the
world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in
him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Mark 16:15,16
And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel
to every creature. He that believeth and is baptized shall be
saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
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March 2011 Lectures -
Traces of the Kingdom
MARCH LECTURES at Cambridge
Saturday 12 March, 2011
Venue:
The Manor Community College, Arbury Road, Cambridge, CB4 2JF (Please
note the venue is not where we meet)
Registration, tea, coffee and biscuits, from:
10:00
The theme is: Traces of the Kingdom
10:45 singing and prayer.
First speaker, 11:00 Ken Chumbley:
1/ The seed principle (this will deny successionism and ordination
showing
scripture teaches it is the seed (word) that produces growth (Matt 13).
Second speaker, 11:40 Keith Sisman:
2/ 2011 is the 400the anniversary of the King James Bible. This topic
will
show the influence of the pre-reformation and reformation period churches
of Christ on the King James Bible, through the Waldensian, Lollard and
Tyndale's translation, leading to the King James Bible. This topic will
stress that man has had available reliable translations in the
vulgar
language of the time which the RC Latin Vulgate denied.
1215 Lunch break, buffet food.
13:00 singing and prayer.
Third speaker, 13:15 Ken Chumbley:
3/ Continuation of bible translations of the 'King James' tradition,
their
honesty in handling the word of God.
Fourth speaker, 13:50 Keith Sisman:
4/ Pre-reformation Churches of Christ in Europe and Post reformation
Churches of Christ in England (this topic will deny that the churches of
Christ are of the protestant (reformation) tradition).
14:30 break with refreshments.
15:00 singing, prayer and questions.
There is no
cost for the lectures or refreshments.
Repeated at Skelmersdale on the weekend of 19/20 March, click for further
details
October lectureships, the planned topic of the lectures is ISLAM - the
director of
those lectures will be Johnny Oxendine.

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