Covenant Protestant Reformed Church
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Covenant Protestant Reformed Church

Ballymena

Rev. Angus Stewart

Lord’s Day, 18 March, 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

The Kingdom is the Lord’s!

Heidelberg Catechism, Lord’s Day 48; Psalm 22:22-31

I. The Citizens of the Kingdom

II. The Calling of the Kingdom

III. The Message of the Kingdom

Psalms: 145:1-8; 78:61-66; 67:1-7; 22:26-31

 

Evening Service - 6:00 PM

Preparatory

David’s One Desire

Psalm 27:4

I. What It Is

II. How He Sought It

III. Why He Sought It

Psalms: 91:1-6; 78:67-72; 16:1-7; 27:3-6

For audio cassettes or CDs of the worship services, contact Sean Courtney (cprcaudiostore@yahoo.co.uk)

CPRC website: www.cprc.co.uk

Announcements (subject to God’s will):

An RFPA Update is available on the back table. Also on the back table is the latest issue of the Standard Bearer, with an article by Rev. Haak entitled "Present Sufferings Weighed with Future Glory."

Because we will partake of the Lord’s Supper next Lord’s Day morning, we will have a preparatory service this evening.

Remember in prayer the Courtneys in the recent death of Roni’s step-father, Jack McCabe, and the Murrays in the recent death of Stephen’s grandfather, Stephen McCooke.

Catechism: Monday, 5:30 PM at the Murrays, 7:00 PM with the Campbells. Thursday, 7:00 PM at the Hamills.

Membership Class: Tuesday, 7:30 PM at the Hallidays.

Our Mid-Week Bible Study will be held Wednesday, at 7:45 PM at the manse. We will study I Thessalonians 2:7ff. on Paul’s missionary motives and labours.

Due to pressure from homosexuals in Limerick, the Limerick Youth Service has withdrawn permission for us to use their hall for our lecture this Friday. Terry Casey is currently looking for another venue.

Susan Adams, Philip Hall’s fiancée, arrives this week for a brief visit. There will be tea after the evening service next Lord’s Day to meet and welcome her.

The Reformed Witness Hour next Lord’s Day, 18 March (8:30-9:00 AM, on Gospel 846MW) is entitled "I Am" (John 8:58).

Last Week’s Offerings: General Fund - £488.07. Donations: £4,000 (building fund).

CPRC Website: We now have almost 400 pieces in 59 different languages on our "Languages" page. Additions include ecumenical creeds in Albanian, Arabic, Icelandic, Irish, Macedonian, Scottish Gaelic, and Tamil; the Heidelberg Catechism in Indonesian and Korean; six new Portuguese translations, a Ukrainian translation of H. C. Hoeksema’s pamphlet "The Marks of the True Church," and a much-lengthened Italian translation of Prof. Hanko’s "The Covenant with Believers and their Children." Francesco, our Italian translator, has started his own website at http://francesdel1981.spaces.live.com

Advanced Notices

(1) Lecture in S. Wales, "A Plea for Creeds," Friday, 20 April 

(2) Lecture on "Homosexuality: What Does the Bible Teach?" Friday, 11 May, 8 PM, Ballymena Protestant Hall 

(3) The CPRC plans to have a stall at the agricultural shows in Ballymena on Sat. 26 May, and in Antrim on Sat. 28 July

PRC News: Rev. R. Kleyn (Trinity, MI) received the call to labour as missionary to the Philippines. Families from Lacombe PRC in Canada are planning to begin their own grade school next school year.