February 2009
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In this issue:
A church can appear to be successful without sound theology, but according to Scriptures, a truly healthy church must have a sound theology.
The last decade has seen increased antitrinitarian activity within the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Four reasons for this activity should be mentioned.
The Cross represents one of the primary modes of
revelation concerning the triune God.
A trinitarian understanding of God has important implications for the entire range of beliefs, but its connection to the doctrine of the church is particularly significant.
Resources for the Bible student who wishes to gain a better
understanding about the Trinity.
Filling volunteer positions of responsibility can be a
challenging task. Here are some suggestions that can make
that task more manageable.
Seeking a Sanctuary will challenge Adventist ministers to better understand how those outside of our religious community view our denomination and thereby become more sensitive to our public persona.
The Kennington Community Fellowship (KCF)
As we launch this year of evangelism, we must confront the reality that many who once worshiped with us, now, for a variety of reasons, no longer fellowship with our church, or any other denomination