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CPRC Bulletin – July 28, 2024

      

Covenant Protestant Reformed Church

83 Clarence Street, Ballymena BT43 5DR
Rev. Angus Stewart

Lord’s Day, 28 July, 2024

“My covenant was with him of life and peace” (Mal. 2:5)

Morning Service – 11:00 AM – Rev. Ron Hanko

No Condemnation in Christ  [youtube]

Scripture Reading: Romans 8:1-17
Text: Romans 8:1

I. The Wonder
II. The Possibility
III. The Result

Psalms: 85:1-7; 51:1-7; 65:1-4; 103:8-13

Evening Service – 6:00 PM – Rev. Ron Hanko

Jesus Singing in the Church   [youtube]

Scripture Reading: Hebrews 2
Text: Hebrews 2:12

I. How?
II. Why?
III. Where?

Psalms: 48:10-14; 40:1-5; 149:1-6; 22:25-31

For CDs of the sermons and DVDs of the worship services, contact Stephen Murray
If you desire a pastoral visit, please contact Rev. Stewart or the elders

CPRC Website: www.cprc.co.uk • Live Webcast: www.cprc.co.uk/live-streaming
CPRC YouTube: www.youtube.com/cprcni
CPRC Facebook: www.facebook.com/CovenantPRC

Quote to Consider

Herman Hoeksema on Romans 8:1: “That there is no condemnation presupposes that there is a judgment and that there is a judge. It presupposes also that the judge judges. He judges always, and He judges righteously. When we speak of judgment, we are always inclined to think of the future. We are inclined to think of this judgment as a day of judgment that is coming. There is such a day coming, but that will be a day of the revelation of the continual judgment of God. We must not think that the judgment then begins. It is true that there is a day coming when there will be a revelation of this judgment of God. This judgment does not become evident now. Therefore, there will be a day when it will be revealed. But remember, although there is a day coming when this judgment shall be revealed, God judges always, He judges continually. He is the Judge. This is His essential relation to us and to the world. God judges every moment. He judges the heart and the secret thoughts of the heart. If we understand this, we will understand the present tense used in the text. ‘There is therefore now no condemnation’” (Righteous by Faith Alone, p. 303).

Announcements (subject to God’s will)

We welcome Rev. & Nancy Hanko and all visitors from the US and Brazil who are here before the BRF Conference. Rev. Hanko will be preaching for us today.

Sadly, the membership papers of Susan Hall were sent to her home at her request.

Tuesday Bible study at 11 AM will consider what is distinctive, even unique, about Paul’s missionary journeys.

The British Reformed Fellowship Conference begins this week Saturday, 3 August, at Cloverley Hall in Shropshire, England. The programme for the week is on the back table. We plan to live-stream the videos of the BRF conference speeches to the BRF Facebook page (www.facebook.com/britishreformedfellowship) and elsewhere, but we are unsure how good the internet connection will be.

The Reformed Witness Hour broadcast next Lord’s day (Gospel 846 MW at 8:30 AM) by Rev. Bruinsma is entitled, “Watching for Christ’s Return” (I Thess. 5:1-6).

The preaching schedule for August:
4 August: DVDs (both services)
11 August: Prof. Brian Huizinga (both services)
18 August: Rev. Ron Hanko (both services)

There will be tea after the evening services on 11 and 18 August.

Offerings: £1,322.21. Donation: £10.

Translation Additions: 2 Dutch, 1 German, 1 Russian and 3 Spanish.

PRC News: Zion PRC called Rev. Decker. Hope (GR, MI) PRC called Rev. DeBoer. Loveland PRC called Cand. Haveman. Georgetown PRC has a trio of Revs. Barnhill, Brummel and Noorman. Hudsonville PRC’s trio is Revs. Brummel, DeBoer and Lee. Hope (Redlands, CA) PRC has a trio of Revs. Eriks. Brummel and Cand. Haveman.

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