
Celebrating our sovereign God through preaching
Dates: November 13-14, 2009
Place: Redemption Fellowship, Fayetteville GA
Purpose: Heat and Light; Logic and Fire; Word and Spirit.
According to David Martyn Lloyd-Jones these are essential qualities of biblical preaching.
MNA brings together pastors whose preaching demonstrates how the African-American heritage of passionate preaching can combine with the reformed heritage of precise preaching to enrich our denomination and the Body of Christ at large.
Join us for 2009 MNA Heat and Light Worship Celebration at Redemption Fellowship and worship with us as the Spirit uses the Word to set logic on fire to exalt our Lord and bless His people.
Topic of preaching: Kingdom of God
Speakers: Howard Brown, Mike Higgins, Michael Jones, Kevin Smith, Doug Logan and Lance Lewis
Registration: $25 (covers lunch)
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Schedule:
Friday, November 13
7:00 Worship
7:15 Preaching Message 1
8:00 break
8:15 Worship/Preaching Message 2
Saturday, November 14
9:00 Worship
9:15 Preaching Message 3
10:00 break
10:15 Worship/Preaching Message 4
11:00 break
11:15 Worship/Preaching Message 5
12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:15 Worship/Preaching Message 6
2:30 Panel discussion on preaching
Hotel: Hampton Inn, 110 Meeting Place Drive, Fayetteville GA 30214. Click here for online hotel reservations and enter group code MNA for the discounted rate of $85 per night. You may call to make reservation at 770-460-6700 and mention group code MNA to receive the $85 rate. Reservations must be made by October 12 to receive this special rate.
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It's More About Grace Than Race
Anthony Carter is lead pastor of a new church plant, East Point Church, just outside of Atlanta GA. Carter’s newest book is Glory Road: The Journeys of 10 African-Americans into Reformed Christianity. He spoke with ByFaith Magazine about the differences between “black” and “white” Christianity, and how Reformed theology is viewed in African-American churches. Click here to read the full article.