As you may have heard announced the last few Sundays from the pulpit and seen published in our bulletin, every married or soon to be married couple is being encouraged to attend Family Life’s ‘Weekend to Remember’ marriage conference to be held the weekend of April 17-19 in the city of Ventura.
Family Life was co-founded by well known Christian speakers and authors Dennis and Barbara Rainey. The ‘Weekend to Remember’ conference will address some of the most fundamental issues facing every marriage today, including the following:
Some of the sessions will also include application projects for you and your spouse to work out together.
For more detailed information about the conference and to find out how you can register for it today, please visit our group’s website by clicking here. Keep in mind that if you register with our group name ‘SCBC’ before April 7, you will receive an $80 discount from the total registration cost.
Praise the Lord for your commitment to a Godly marriage!
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Today, Sunday, January 11th is Installation Sunday.
Our pastor, Scott Basolo, will be formally installed and we will have guest speakers Dr. Bill Barrick in the morning service, and Dr. John MacArthur in the evening service.
Please note that we are changing our evening service time to 6:30 tonight (on the 11th only).
Love of Christ vast and free
Love of Christ beyond degree
Love of Christ covers all my sin
Overflowing precious gift
Of Christ to me
– B. Dixon
For about 20 years, Scott Basolo worked as a structural engineer in what he called the “professional world.”
Living in Idaho, Basolo served as a youth director for his church, until, at one point, he said he heard the Lord’s calling.
To read more: http://www.the-signal.com/news/article/2249/