LETTER TO THE JOURNEYANS
The Taylors have been with our church fifteen years. Read his last sermon, “Letter to the Journeyans,” here.
The Taylors have been with our church fifteen years. Read his last sermon, “Letter to the Journeyans,” here.
In 2010 Greg Taylor preached a sermon at our church formerly called Garnett Church of Christ. This sermon is provided in three blog posts and the complete audio of the sermon is posted in all three blogs. We are providing this because it has been requested worldwide by members of Churches of Christ and other denominations struggling with moving forward from traditional views and roles of women to women participating more freely in worship assemblies.
In 2010 Greg Taylor preached a sermon at our church formerly called Garnett Church of Christ. This sermon is provided in three blog posts and the complete audio of the sermon is posted in all three blogs. We are providing this because it has been requested worldwide by members of Churches of Christ and other denominations struggling with moving forward from traditional views and roles of women to women participating more freely in worship assemblies.
In 2010 Greg Taylor preached a sermon at our church formerly called Garnett Church of Christ. This sermon is provided in three blog posts and the complete audio of the sermon is posted in all three blogs. We are providing this because it has been requested worldwide by members of Churches of Christ and other denominations struggling with moving forward from traditional views and roles of women to women participating more freely in worship assemblies.
THE JOURNEY leadership believes that God’s Love Includes. Leadership is calling the church to pray for six weeks, until August 1, 2018, about how our church lives out this focus, God’s love includes, and our beliefs in practice. We welcome your comments below the blog post.
Part two of a blog post series by Greg R. Taylor, “Women Praying Allowed in Church.”
A transcription of Greg R. Taylor’s sermon preached in the summer of 2010 at Garnett Church of Christ, “Women Praying Allowed.”
Greg Taylor asks how we hear God speak to us. If we wonder about God’s silence, maybe we first ought to wonder about our own silence.
How do you start your day? I get up and think about coffee. A short priestly...
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