Covenant Protestant
Reformed Church
Ballymena
Rev. Angus Stewart
Lord’s Day, 28 January,
2007
"Unto him be glory in
the church by Christ Jesus throughout
all ages, world without
end. Amen" (Ephesians 3:21)
Morning
Service - 11:00 AM Rev.
R. VanOverloop
Caleb
Followed Jehovah Fully
Numbers
14:24
I.
The Setting
II.
The Advice
III.
The Response
Psalms:
103:1-7; 76:1-7; 78:1-6; 106:23-28, 47-48
Evening
Service - 6:00 PM Rev.
G. Eriks
The
Flood: Saved by Water
Genesis
7:10-24
I.
The Wonder
II.
The Significance
III.
The Comfort
Psalms:
148:1-10; 76:7-12; 31:1-4, 13-14; 130:1-8
For
audio cassettes of the worship services, contact Sean Courtney (cprcaudiostore@yahoo.co.uk)
CPRC
website: www.cprc.co.uk
Announcements
(subject to God’s will):
We
welcome the two church visitors, Revs. VanOverloop and Eriks, as well as
Bob Wendrich from Wicklow, and Julie Rainey’s two sisters, Anne and
Betsy, from Grand Rapids, Michigan.
The
book, The
Confessions and Church Order of the PRC, is available for £9.
This is an invaluable study aid, especially for older catechumens. Prof.
Engelsma’s book, Trinity and Covenant, is available for RFPA book club
members for £7.
This
week’s schedule:
Monday
Catechism at 4:30 PM at the Murrays. Catechism at 6:30 PM with the
Campbells at the manse. Church Visitation at 7:30 PM at the manse.
Tuesday
Rev. Eriks speaks in Limerick on "Antithetical Living in an Age of
Covetousness."
Wednesday
Rev. VanOverloop will lead our Mid-Week Bible Study at 7:45 PM at the
manse.
Thursday
Catechism at 7:00 PM at the Hamills.
Friday
The congregational dinner at Leighinmohr Hotel off the Galgorm Road in
Ballymena. (Sign-up sheet is on back table.)
Saturday
Go-Karting at Raceview Karting in Ballymena at 6:30. (Sign- up sheet is
on the back table.)
Speak
with Rev. Stewart, if you would like the church visitors to call with
you.
The
Reformed Witness Hour next Lord’s Day, 4 Feb. (8:30-9:00 AM, on Gospel
846MW) is entitled "I Am the Bread of Life" (John 6:35).
Next
Lord’s Day morning, we will have our monthly Building Fund collection.
Last
Week’s Offerings: General Fund - £460.50. Donations: £10 (C. R.
News), £8 (C. R. News), £50 (building fund).
Website:
Martyn’s article "Four Church Leaders on N. Ireland’s Sunday
Sequence" is on-line at www.cprf.co.uk/articles/churchleaders.htm
BRF
Website: "The 5 Points of Calvinism" speeches from the last
conference can be heard at www.britishreformedfellowship.org.uk/audio.htm
Lecture:
S. Wales, Friday, 2 March, "Homosexuality: What Does the Bible
Teach?"
PRC
News: The Domestic Mission Committee will be holding worship services in
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, as part of their investigation of the area as
a possible new field. Rev. R. Kleyn plans to lead the first services of
the Heritage Protestant Reformed Fellowship today. Candidate Spronk has
agreed to take up the work thereafter, under the supervision of Edgerton
PRC Consistory. Let us pray for the Lord’s blessing on this endeavour.