See You Tomorrow

Posted by Brent | Reformed Theology | Friday 16 November 2007 7:42 am

 

The Fellowship of Reformed Churches (FRC) exists as a platform for like-minded Reformed churches to come together for communication, cooperation and community. We desire to see God glorified through the proclamation of His Word, unity of His people, and the spreading of His name through the local church: To this end, we host an annual conference to encourage and support God-centeredness in all local churches.

Please join us tomorrow for this years Fellowship of Reformed Churches conference. We will be meeting tomorrow, November 17th, from 8:45am-3:45pm at the Leadership Development Center on the campus of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. We will focus on the theme “The Character of God in Everyday Life” and I’m very excited about our time of worship together this year. We will be exploring how the character (or attributes) of God are applicable to a variety of “real life” situations. Theology, as we hope to show, is not just for the ivory tower, but immensely practical. This year we will be hearing from Eric, “Gunny” Hartman, Pastor of Providence Church of Garland, TX, Bill Lovell, Pastor of Trinity Hillcrest Church of Dallas, Doug Helms, Pastor of Rock Creek Baptist Church, and Craig Cabaniss, Pastor of Grace Church of Frisco.Please consider helping us to promote this year’s conference.Please tell your friends, please mention it at your church, on your blog or even rent a billboard. We need help making this year’s event the most successful yet.

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