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Sabbath Webcast: Cincinnati East PM - March 2, 2024

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United Church of God Sabbath services: Cincinnati East, Ohio PM congregation - March 2, 2024.

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Sermonette: Dave PerMar
Harmony in the Body: Each Member Matters
In a symphony orchestra, each instrument has a role and contributes its unique sound, blending together in perfect harmony. Similarly, each member of the Church plays a vital role in God's Grand Symphony.

Sermon: Rick Shabi
Could You Be Shutting Yourself Off From the Kingdom of Heaven?
It is God's desire for all men to come to repentance and enter His Kingdom. Christ "gave it all" and God gives us His Spirit to help us overcome this world, as Christ did, so that His purpose and will for mankind could be achieved. Yet, many will not enter in because they "shut themselves off" from His Kingdom. In this sermon, we will see how this danger might befall us, and how we can guard against it.

David PerMar

I was born and raised in Orlando, Florida. My first day of Church attendance was December 22, 1990 and was baptized on November 11, 1991. I attended Ambassador College from 1993-1995 and have a Bachelor of Science degree in Cybersecurity from Champlain College. I serve as a Deacon in the Cincinnati Congregation.

My hobbies include singing and songwriting. My favorite Scripture is Matthew 6:33 because it helps me stay focused on the fact that Jesus Christ is coming back to Earth to establish the Kingdom of God. And that's going to be awesome! 

Rick Shabi

Rick Shabi was ordained an elder in 2000, and relocated to northern Florida in 2004. He attended Ambassador College and graduated from Indiana University with a Bachelor of Science in Business, with a major in Accounting. After enjoying a rewarding career in corporate and local hospital finance and administration, he became a pastor in January 2011. Since then, he and his wife Deborah have served in the Orlando and Jacksonville, Florida, churches. Rick served as the Treasurer for the United Church of God from 2013–2022, and was named President in May 2022.

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Feast of Trumpets

The Feast of Trumpets heralds the intervention of God in the affairs of humanity on a global basis—a dramatic turning point in world history and the return of Christ to this world.

The Feast of Trumpets teaches us that Jesus Christ will visibly return to the earth at the end of this age. At that time He will resurrect the saints who are no longer living and instantly change those saints who are still alive to immortal spirit beings (Matthew 24:31; 1 Corinthians 15:52-53; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-17). This festival commemorates the blowing of the trumpets that will precede His return. Seven angels with seven trumpets are described in Revelation 8-10. Christ will return with the blowing of the seventh trumpet (Revelation 11:15). The Feast of Trumpets depicts the return of Jesus Christ to earth to establish the Kingdom of God.

To read more about the Feast of Trumpets click the links below.

http://www.ucg.org/tags/feast-of-trumpets

The Feast of Trumpets: A Turning Point in History

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Holy Day Services

Church services for the Feast of Trumpets will be held on Thursday, October 3rd, at the Embassy Suites in Newark, DE. Services will be combined with the Delmarva congregation, and will begin at 11:00 AM. There will be two services that day. There are no local Sabbath services in Mt. Laurel on that day.

Feast of Trumpets

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Location : 6202 Northwest Birch Ave. Lawton OK

 

Morning Services 10:00 AM

 

Song Leader: Mr. Howard Lewis

 

First Speaker: Mr. Raymond Kaping

 

Second Speaker: Mr. Ed Doden

 

Lunch Break: We are having a meal and fellowship in the church hall during lunch and all are welcomed to stay and fellowship with us over the lunch meal.

 

Afternoon Services 2:00 PM

 

Song Leader: Mr. Guy Burke

 

Main Speaker: Mr. Jerald Kliewer

 

 

 

 

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