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Lighthouse Baptist is more closely associated with the Golden State Baptist College crowd... if you don't know about it, it's like a milder version of the Hyles-Anderson College crowd, with more focus on music. The pastor there is a GSBC grad, I think. I've only been to Paradise Baptist once, but they had canned music with drums in it while a group was singing a special... it just seemed weird to hear that in a Bible-believing Baptist church. |
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btw, TomtheCat, do you happen to go to TVBC? That's the biggest church out west that I know of. (and I grew up in Oregon, so I know a lot about churches out west... lol)
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Hey there, Bill, it's great to see you! And you're from Vegas? Wonderful! I used to do a little work for the Lord up in Reno: early 90's. Do the words "Home Means Nevada" ring a bell?
I think you'll like this place, and I really look forward to your comments and contributions and stuff. Just jump in and make yourself at home! |
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nope .... live in North Dakota and work 6-12 hours shift and one day off which rotates each week. Shift has been 4-5 am start time or 6pm -6am
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Thanks for the welcome. I appreciate your concern for finding a Bible Believing church. I am currently attending a United Reformed Church. They seem to be very serious about following the Bible
correctly, and I very much appreciate their sermons (not sermonettes). I have noticed that some use "Alexandrian" Bibles and from an informal conversation I think the view on inspiration is that only the original writings were inspired. I haven't yet had any conversation on the preservation of the scriptures inspiration. The most prominent leader in the URC is Michael Horton, who has several essays and papers published, mostly on the White Horse Inn website. |
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