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Sermon Talkback—November 30, 2008 Never Buy Green Bananas Mark 13:24-37 Context Our passage is the conclusion of the Markan apocalypse (Chapter 13). It begins with Jesus announcing the coming destruction
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Sermon Talkback—November 30, 2008 Never Buy Green Bananas Mark 13:24-37 Context Our passage is the conclusion of the Markan apocalypse (Chapter 13). It begins with Jesus announcing the coming destruction
Prayers 11 30 2008 *Welcome to the First Sunday of Advent! *2009 Canvass—please submit your 2009 pledges today in time for next Sunday’s Membership Meeting, 1:30 *MMBB Thank You Offering—today
Mark 13:24-37 November 30, 2008 Sermon preached by Rev. Donald Ng at the First Chinese Baptist Church in San Francisco. When I wake up, I begin every morning with a
Matthew 25:31-46 November 23, 2008 Sermon preached by Rev. Donald Ng at the First Chinese Baptist Church in San Francisco. The popular children’s book that our kids grew up with
November 23, 2008 In the years that I have known Tom, I have come to trust Tom to do very important things around the church—to hold a paintbrush! Before I
Sermon Talkback–November 23, 2008 Where’s Jesus? Matthew 25:31-46 The Judgment of the Nations This well-known passage is neither parable nor apocalyptic. Instead, it narrates a straightforward account of a theology
Prayers 11 23 2008 *Thanksgiving Luncheon & Seniors Appreciation today; serving begins at 12:00 for children and parents in the SS, 12:30 for those in adult SS; some tickets may
Sermon Talkback—November 16, 2008 “I Was Made for This,” a sermon by Pastor Chris Otani Matthew 25:14-30 What’s a Talent? A “talent” was the highest unit of measurement that existed
Prayers 11 16 2008 *RMMO Offering for retired ministers and missionaries *2009 Canvass—Footprints for Christ—more than half way there; make a pledge before Dec. 7th *Thanksgiving Luncheon, next Sunday, serving
Matthew 25:1-13 November 9, 2008 Sermon preached by Rev. Donald Ng at the First Chinese Baptist Church in San Francisco. One of the silver linings of the current economic meltdown