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2011-09-27

Secret Church Simulcast at First Baptist Woodstock: Friday, November 4th

Greetings from Woodstock!!

 

You are receiving this email because you attended, or were involved with, the Secret Church Simulcast here at First Baptist Woodstock back in April. We are excited to announce that will be hosting this again!

 

The next Secret Church gathering will be on Friday night, November 4th from 7pm-1am EST and will be held in the Chapel here at Woodstock. All tickets will are $5 and will include an interactive guide book that Dr. David Platt will be using throughout the night. Tickets are now available through our online registration page. www.fbcw.org/SecretChurch All tickets will be purchased and reserved through this page.

 

The topic of study for this Secret Church gathering will be "Family, Marriage, Sex, & The Gospel"

 

Manhood. Womanhood. Marriage. Parenting. Singleness. Sex. Divorce. Homosexuality. Same-sex marriage. Polygamy. Pornography. Adoption. Abortion. Cultures around the world perceive each of these issues differently. So how does God's Word address them? During Secret Church on November 4, 2011, we will explore how the gospel uniquely affects our understanding of family, marriage, sex, and host of related (and controversial) issues that are ultimately foundational for the display of the glory of God in our lives, in the church, and in the world.

 

We hope you will join us for another powerful night of worship and in-depth study of God's Word!

 

Feel free to forward this email along to anyone you know that might be interested in attending!

 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the College Ministry office!

 

 

For His Name and Renown,

 

Bryan C. Bailey

Pastor to College Students

First Baptist Church Woodstock

11905 Hwy 92

Woodstock, Georgia 30188

678.494.2855 Office

bryan.bailey@fbcw.net

 

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"Our greatest fear should not be of failure but of succeeding at things in life that don't really matter." -Francis Chan

 

 

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