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II Thessalonians

Currently we are studying the book of 2nd Thessalonians.   

Paul is writing to a church that he loves dearly and one that loves him dearly. Paul knows they are going through persucution and wants them to know that God can use persucution to mature His people.

Paul wants this church to know that they had not missed the rapture. That they were not going through the "great tribulation". He reminds them to stay busy doing God's work, continue to care for one another, and reminds them of what will become of those that reject Christ.

I encourage you to join us for these expositional teachings each Sunday morning as we take a close look at the book of 2nd Thessalonians.

 

Service Times: Sunday School 9:30am

Morning Service 10:30am

Sunday Evening 6:30pm

Wednesday Night 7:00pm

To contact the church office:  (937) 498-1328

Harry Peterson, Senior Pastor: Pastor@sidneyag.org

 


 


 

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