The Purpose of the Church – Reclaiming our Biblical Roots – 2013 – Arkansas
This Spring 2013 conferene held in Arkansas is the first of a trilogy dealing with the role and purpose of the Church, the Rapture—our blessed hope, and staking the enigma out of Paul’s “mystery.”
“For the Lord has created a new thing in the earth—a woman shall encompass a mighty hero.” Jer 31:32
“Behold, I make all things new.” Rev 21:5
The Purpose of the Church – Arkansas Conference 2013
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