Last evening we hosted a traditional Canadian thanksgiving dinner. We had turkey, ham, gravy, all the trimmings, and, of course, pumpkin pie. After dinner, everyone enjoyed a game of dominoes and cards.
Let us remember that Thanksgiving is a day to give thanks to God. We can thank our God for who He is: a loving and kind God, patient with us, wanting us to be saved and not lost. We should always thank our God, in all circumstances in our lives, because we know that with God we can overcome everything. And we need to be thankful to God for one another, helping one another and carrying each other’s burden, with a thankful heart.
Below are the notes from my sermon last Sunday at the South Edmonton Church of Christ. Please use them for your own personal study or share them with your friends.
Next Monday, October 18, we will meet as usually on campus for our Bible talk. I hope to see everyone at 6:00 p.m. at Athabasca Hall, in the Heritage Lounge.
Let us remember that Thanksgiving is a day to give thanks to God. We can thank our God for who He is: a loving and kind God, patient with us, wanting us to be saved and not lost. We should always thank our God, in all circumstances in our lives, because we know that with God we can overcome everything. And we need to be thankful to God for one another, helping one another and carrying each other’s burden, with a thankful heart.
Below are the notes from my sermon last Sunday at the South Edmonton Church of Christ. Please use them for your own personal study or share them with your friends.
Next Monday, October 18, we will meet as usually on campus for our Bible talk. I hope to see everyone at 6:00 p.m. at Athabasca Hall, in the Heritage Lounge.
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