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Pink Outlaw is a
web site about breast cancer. It is maintained by
Sister Zee Mink Fuller and about here daughter
Shannon Armstrong |
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"It is the duty of all
nations to acknowledge the Providence of Almighty God,
to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and
to humbly implore His protection and favor." October 3,
1789 Proclaiming a National Day of Prayer and
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Pastor
Johnson will be speaking at the following events.
Bible
Conference
The
Sovereign Grace Baptist Church in 400 North Main Street,
Caldwell, Kansas will hold a Bible Conference on October
31 - November 2 Friday - Sunday
Speakers
include:
Pastor Jim Duke, Olmstead Baptist Church - Olmstead, Ky.
Pastor Timothy J. Hille, Pleasant Plains Baptist Church
- Pleasant Plains, Il.
Pastor Kelley Hinson, Landmark Sovereign Grace
Missionary Baptist Church - Ft. Worth, Texas
Pastor Tom Horn, Sovereign Grace Baptist Church -
Pensacola, Fl.
Pastor Randy Johnson, Sovereign Grace Missionary Baptist
Church - Texarkana, Tx.
Pastor David O'Neal (Fill In), Grace Missionary Baptist
Church - Tulsa, Ok.
Pastor Larry Wilson, Northside Baptist Church - Oakdale,
La.
For more information
please contact Pastor Nathaniel Hille
nhille@gmail.com - (620) 845-3624
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Does your
Church need a web site?
The Sovereign Grace Missionary
Baptist Church is now building at no cost to the
church a web site. This is an extended arm of our
church. We want to build every church of like faith
a free web site if your church does not have one and
cannot afford or do not have the ability to do so.
please log on to our new site at
www.baptistsonline.org
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Click Here to visit our Pastors
blog
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Have you
seen our new "Link's Site"?
We have added a new "Link's Site" for
churches of like faith to add their web sites both
personal and/or church sites are welcome. We have just
stared this and it will take some time to get links
added so please check back often for updates.
Click Here
to be directed to our "Link's Site".
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Our Church Information.
The Sovereign Grace
Missionary Baptist Church is located at 1217 Dillon in
Texarkana/Wake Village, Texas. Our Pastor is Brother
Randy Johnson. Brother Johnson has been our Pastor
since March 2004.
Pastor's of the past
include Brother Doyle Thomas, Brother Oscar Mink,
Brother Al Horn and others. This church was
established as a church on October 29th 1961 under
the name of Tabernacle Baptist church (which was
later changed to reflect our belief and stance in
God's word). We received our authority from the
Tabernacle Baptist church in Tulsa, Ok. The church
then called Brother Ronnie Forsythe as Pastor and he
accepted that call to be her first Pastor. The
church observed the Lord's Supper for the first time
on the first Sunday in January 1962. Our church has
one charter member still active Sister Juanita
Bookout.
The Sovereign Grace Missionary Baptist Church is a
Independent, Sovereign Grace, Landmark, Baptist
Church. Located in Texarkana, Texas. We pride
ourselves in our stance in God's Holy Script.
We teach and study only The King James Bible.
Our Contact information.
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Our Address is 1217
Dillon Texarkana, Texas 75501
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Our Phone number
is 903 - 277 - 1363
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Our Pastor's E-Mail address is
pastor.sgmbc@countrybaptist.org
Our
Services Are:
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Sunday
Morning Worship 10:45am
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Sunday
Evening 4:00pm
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Wednesday
Evening Bible Study 6:00pm (Currently we are
studding through the book of Colossians) See our
Outlines page for all of the past
sermons.
Our Services are as follows.
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Sunday School 10:00
am
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Sunday Morning worship service 10:45 am
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Sunday Night worship service 4:00 pm
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Wednesday night Bible study 6:00 pm
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You can hear our Pastor in Real Audio by
Clicking
Here
Our Church officers are as
follows.
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Pastor - Brother
Randy Johnson
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Treasure - Brother
Larry Mollette
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Clerk - Brother
Frank Reigel
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Girls Sunday School
teacher - Sister Donna Johnson
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Adult Sunday School
teacher - Brother Ronnie Henderson
Click
Here to hear Brother Henderson.
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Boys Sunday School
teacher - Brother Randy Johnson
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Cell phone vs.
Bible
I
wonder what would happen if we
treated our Bible like we treat
our cell phones. This is
something to make you go, “Hmmm
. . . where is my Bible?”
1. What if we carried it around
in our purses or pockets? 2. What if we turned back to go
get it if we forgot it? 3. What if we flipped through it
several times a day? 4. What if we used it to receive
messages from the text? 5. What if we treated it like we
couldn't live without it? 6. What if we gave it to kids as
gifts? 7. What if we used it as we
traveled? 8. What if we used it in case of
an emergency?
Oh, and one more thing. Unlike
our cell phone, we don’t ever
have to worry about our Bible
being disconnected because Jesus
already paid the bill! |
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It
is our Prayer that God will bless the
United States of America and all our our
troops and their family's
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