Monday, December 2, 2013

Sermon Wrap-Up for December 1

A few notes:

  1. It is the beginning of Advent. Feel free to download an Advent Devotional here. This is the same devotional material that is going onto the website on a daily basis this year.
  2. An additional option for Advent Devotionals are found in email form from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (information here) or Wycliffe Bible Translators (information here).

 

Now, on to yesterday’s sermons. There are not extended outlines for either one, so it’s a short post!

Morning Audio is here: December 1 AM The King is Coming

Morning Passages: Matthew 3 and Revelation 19

Morning Video:

December 1 AM from Doug Hibbard on Vimeo.

Evening Audio is here: December 1 PM The King is Here

Evening Passage: Acts 28:30-31

Evening Video:

December 1 PM The King is Here from Doug Hibbard on Vimeo.

Additional Notes:

  1. For those of you interested, you can subscribe to the videos or the audios in your computer. Here are the links:
    1. Video through Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/channels/almyrafbc and click “Follow”
    2. Video through Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/dheagle93 and follow this user
    3. Audio through iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/doug-hibbard-fbc-almyra-podcast/id387911457 and click “Subscribe to this podcast”
    4. Audio through other feed sources: http://blog.doughibbard.me/podcasts-only/rss2.aspx and follow with your software
    5. Each blog has a “Follow” button and a “Subscribe via Email” option
    6. Follow on Facebook: Doug’s Page or the First Baptist Almyra Page
  2. Do keep in mind that web success is measure in traffic or clicks, so go ahead, click. All of these are at no cost to you.

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