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A Case for Sunday Evening Church
- Narrated by: Marion Gold
- Length: 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A lot of churches nowadays only conduct one service per week. Some conduct multiple services but offer the same service each time.
Traditionally, many churches offered unique Sunday school, Sunday morning, Sunday night and midweek services. Is that old-fashioned now? Should we still do that? Is there a precedent in God's Word to having evening services?
A Case for Sunday Evening Church is a compelling look at some biblical, logical and practical reasons why our church chooses to conduct unique Sunday evening services.
©2013 Ryan Rench (P)2013 Ryan Rench
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