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A Biblical Case for Church Membership

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Rich Pierce, June 30, 2015June 30, 2015, Pastoral Theology, The Dividing Line

Pastor John Samson returns to guest host on today’s Dividing Line and walks us through numerous New Testament texts which only makes sense in the light of formal Church membership. An eye opening study of God’s word.

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