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Local church to offer neighborhood Bible study

Posted at 8:10 am October 15, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Christ Community Church

Christ Community Church will offer a new Bible study starting Thursday, Oct. 17. (Photo courtesy Julio Culiat)

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Promises. We’ve all made them and we have all had them made to us. Hopefully we’ve felt the elation of a promise kept. Most likely we’ve all experienced the heartbreak of a promise broken.

Indeed, promises can be tricky when made by mortal man.

But what about the promises that God makes to us? Can we trust him to be better at it than we are?

Beginning on Thursday evening, Oct. 17, Christ Community Church invites you to come and find out as we begin a new Bible study entitled “Covenant-Knowing God’s Promises.”

This incredible thread of Covenant runs from Genesis to Revelation. God enters into binding agreements with his people, and he always keeps his promises! Trusting him as a covenant partner frees us from the bondage of worry and anxiety.

Christ Community Church is located at 100 Ogden Lane in Oak Ridge. The area community is invited to come and participate in this life-changing study. For more information, call Christ Community Church at (865) 483-0320.

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Faith, Top Stories Tagged With: Bible study, Christ Community Church, Covenant, Covenant-Knowing God’s Promises, God, promises

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