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Three Rules for a Happy Marriage

By Charlie Wingard · October 5, 2013 · 0 Comments
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The marriage relation lies at the very root of the social system of nations. The public morality of a people, and the private happiness of the families which compose a people, are deeply involved in the whole question of the law of marriage. . . . Happy are they, who in the matter of marriage observe three rules. The first is to marry only in the Lord, and after prayer for God’s approval and blessing. The second is not to expect too much from their partners, and to remember that marriage is, after all, the union of two sinners, and not of two angels. The third rule is to strive first and foremost for one another’s sanctification. The more holy…

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Sunday, October 6, at Westminster

By Charlie Wingard · October 5, 2013 · 0 Comments
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Click here for tomorrow’s bulletin. MORNING WORSHIP (9:30):  Charlie Wingard, preaching: Ecclesiastes 3:16-5:7 ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL (11:00): 1. READING THE BIBLE BIBLICALLY A study of how to use the structure, genres, and themes of the Bible to read it with more wonder, depth and understanding. Having considered how these aspects are seen throughout Scripture as a whole, we will apply them to reading select books of the Old and New Testaments. 2. INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS Using the Westminster Larger Catechism, the class surveys important moral decisions that contemporary Christians face. Issues include the role of God’s law in a believer’s life, the sanctification of the Lord’s day, abortion, capital punishment, end of life issues, sexual purity, fidelity in marriage,…

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From the Heidelberg Catechism, for the Lord’s Day, September 29

By Charlie Wingard · September 29, 2013 · 0 Comments
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The Fifth Commandment “Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long upon the land which the LORD your God is giving you.” 104. What does God require in the fifth Commandment? That I show all honor, love, and faithfulness to my father and mother, and to all in authority over me, submit myself with due obedience to all their good instruction and correction, and also bear patiently with their infirmities, since it is God’s will to govern us by their hand.

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Sunday, September 29, at Westminster

By Charlie Wingard · September 28, 2013 · 0 Comments
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Click here for tomorrow’s bulletin. MORNING WORSHIP (9:30):  Charlie Wingard, preaching: Ecclesiastes 1:1-3:15, “Living Wisely in a Broken World” CONGREGATIONAL MEETING REGARDING CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW SANCTUARY (11:00) EVENING WORSHIP (6:00):  Nathan Eldridge, preaching: Proverbs 22:4  (and selected Proverbs, “The Character of Wisdom: Humility”

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The Holiness of God: The Key to Knowing Christ

By Charlie Wingard · September 25, 2013 · 0 Comments
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“Divorced from the holiness of God, sin is merely self-defeating behavior or a breach in etiquette. Divorced from the holiness of God, grace is merely empty rhetoric, pious window dressing for the modern technique by which sinners work out their own salvation. Divorced from the holiness of God, our gospel becomes indistinguishable from any of a host of alternative self-help doctrines. Divorced from the holiness of God, our public morality is reduced to little more than an accumulation of trade-offs between competing private interests. Divorced from the holiness of God, our worship becomes mere entertainment. The holiness of God is the very cornerstone of Christian faith, for it is the foundation of reality. Sin is defiance of God’s holiness, the…

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