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Introduction
This year we celebrate 149 years
Our fellowship has endured a lot of change in its time
2 World Wars
27 Presidents (Ulysses S Grant)
The addition of 12 states to the union
Use of indoor electricity, indoor plumbing, a/c.
Telephone technology that would start with the landline and would lead to the smartphone
More different changes in fashion than could be possibly be named
While much has changed, our purpose remains the same
Call sinners to repentance and faith in Jesus Christ
Baptize them and lead them to become His disciples, His followers
I cannot think of a better time to begin a new series titled “The History of Sin”
We will see where sin came from
We will see its effects on humanity and the whole world
Most importantly , we will learn of God’s solution, the gospel of Jesus Christ
This morning my heart’s desire is for one more person to realize they too are a sinner, and seek Jesus Christ for salvation
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