[faithandlife] Re: [FaithandLife] Advance The Churchmanship!(As we say)

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From: "The Rev. Charles A. Collins, Jr., S.B.R." <evanglican@...>
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 18:21:19 -0500
>From: <gdvw@...>
>Reply-To: faithandlife@...
>To: <faithandlife@...>
>Subject: Re: [FaithandLife] Advance The Churchmanship!(As we say)
>Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 21:56:35 -0000 (GMT)

             He was brought
>up PCC and says that the one thing he misses from his earlier days is the
>'sermon' (...about 45 minutes long with many Scriptural references and a
>healthy dose of 16th c. writings...)
>
>                                             He has a point, don't you
>think!?!?!(The length I mean) Blessings. GDVW+

DC: The longest sermon that I have ever preached was roughly 55 mins.  I 
shouldn't have tried to tackle the whole epistle of Jude at once, but God 
gave unction and most of the congregation seemed to follow it.

My standard sermon is usually somewhere between 20 and 30 mins.

Soli Deo Gloria!

Drew

The Rev. Charles A. Collins, Jr., S.B.R., M.Div.
Hospice Chaplain
289 Hastings Dr.
Goose Creek, SC 29445
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certain of God's Word; and if we be uncertain of God's Word, the devil might 
bring in among us a new word, a new doctrine, a new faith, a new church, a 
new god, yea himself to be a god. If the Church and the
Christian faith did not stay itself upon the Word of God certain, as upon a 
sure and strong foundation, no man could know whether he had a right faith, 
and whether he were in the true Church of Christ, or in the synagogue of 
Satan."-- Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, Reformer and Martyr

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