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Sunday Apr 26, 2020
Episode 73: Defining the Lord's Day
Sunday Apr 26, 2020
Sunday Apr 26, 2020
Defining The Lord's Day
At the time of this message, churches across the United States, and around the world are working feverishly to find ways to "do church" without physically meeting together due to the Coronavirus/Covid-19 pandemic, and resultant "lock downs", "stay at home" orders, and "social distancing" rules. With the relatively modern invention of the internet, and a plethora of social media and web meeting platforms, we're able to "meet" without "meeting together". We can also view past recordings, read and leave comments, pause for research, or note taking, or to use the bathroom, make a call, or get a snack, and we can do this all in our "comfy clothes" watching from our "favorite chair". So, when this pandemic subsides, why should we go back to the "old ways"? Is meeting together on the Lord's Day really that important anymore, in our advanced society? Join Pastor Jason as he outlines what God's Word says about His Day, and the importance of actually being there...together...as one body.
Rev. Jason Robbins
Highlawn Baptist Church (www.HighlawnBaptistChurch.org)
John 20:19-23; John 20:24-29; 2 Corinthians 4:17-18; 1 Peter 1:8-9 (NIV Presented)
April 26, 2020
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