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March 1 at 6 pm Central Time. Attorney David Nunn will present information about The Rise of Hierarchy in the Christian Church. How did things change from the Acts 2 church?
April 5th at 6pm. A collective discussion on the concept of reserve as taught by Origen and some of the early church fathers.
May 3rd at 6pm central time. Guest speaker Robby Atwood a worship and prayer leader and the author of Fascinated: Living in Awe of the Father.
June 7th 6pm Central Time. A collective discussion on the unforgiveable sin. How do Universalist's interpret the unforgiveable sin?
July 12th 6pm Central Time. Guest speaker theologian and scholar Bradley Jersak to present.
Through his books and seminars, Brad shares the good news that God is Love, perfectly revealed in Jesus Christ, and that God’s love heals wounded hearts and empowers us to heal this broken world.
August 2, 6pm Central Time. Does God Get What He wants?
Calvinism, Arminianism, and Universalism. There is a common denominator that the Arminians and Calvinists hold in common against the Universalists. The common denominator is not the Gospel. Christian Universalists also believe the same gospel that salvation only comes through Christ’s redemptive work on the cross. Biblical Universalists also believe in the inspiration and authority of the Scriptures. So, what is the presupposition that they hold in common against the Universalists? The common denominator is that both camps assume that not all will be saved. Gill the Calvinist says that all cannot mean “all,” “since it is not his will that all men, in this large sense, should be saved.” Barnes, as an Arminian, on the other hand argues that it is his will that all men be saved but it is not a determinative will, “for if that were so then all men would be saved.” The point of reference for both sides is the presupposition that not all will be saved."
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