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INTRO
Good morning, friends, we’re so glad you have tuned in to hear God’s Precepts and Promises this morning brought to you by the Rome Church of Christ.
We’re examining Christianity systematically--taking all the Bible has to say on a subject and putting it together as best as possible.
Letting the Bible speak
Today we want to look at the unity of the church.
DISCUSSION
God desires unity in the church
God desires unity in doctrine
ID/ Q & A
You’re listening to Precept and Promise presented by the Rome Church of Christ.
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God desires unity in attitude
CONCLUSION
Sum: The church we read of in the Bible is one
Next Week: Continue thinking about the church
Until then, We encourage you to hear His precepts and trust His promises
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