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Four years ago, Fourth Friday Fundamentals set out on an ambitious path to spark a modern Reformation among the saints in the surrounding area. The ministry attempted to do this by taking a multifaceted approach to teaching doctrinal and practical topics.
The ministry is now gearing up for its 44th and last service for the foreseeable future. It would be a great blessing to have all our friends come out and join us as we bookend our previous topics by revisiting our topic on Sanctification.
What is Sanctification? What do the Scriptures mean and what do they require for the life of believers? What does it look like to grow in Grace, put to death the deeds of the flesh, or live in light of our future hope? Let’s talk about it!
GUEST ARTIST!!
CHRISTCENTRIC. This year the group has produced a provocative song that lyrically deals with the pro-life discussion from a biblical worldview. You can view the video here. With their newest release, the Ephesians Project, they produced the very first fully expositional project. Get it here
GUEST SPEAKER!!
Pastor Shane Walker from Andover Baptist Church! Andover Baptist Church is an assembly where the Bible is honored, the Lord is exalted, redemption through the blood is proclaimed, and where the comfort of the Scriptures is presented as a blessing to those who hear. Pastor Shane blogs here. His sermons are here.
DON’T FORGET!!
The Topic: Sanctification
The Date: November 18, 2011
The Place: Believers’ Chapel
The Address: 12 West 22nd Street, Baltimore, MD 21217
The Time: 8 PM to 10 PM
Suffering is a common denominator in all our lives. As common denominator, it stands as an unescapeable fact of life.
When our lives are crowded with such facts as:
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economic difficulties,
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unfulfilled plans
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health complications,
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social isolations,
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and lost loved-ones
we question God. We question God’s sovereignty and His very existence. The church and the world through the years have held these questions as objections to faith in God. On October 28th, we intend on diving into some of the questions and objections surrounding Suffering, Saints, and the Sovereignty of God (that’s our topic!).
Guest Speaker: Dr. Peter Lee
He is the Founding Pastor of Living Hope Presbyterian Church in Clarksville, MD and Assistant Professor of Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary (DC Campus).
Please come out and join in on the discussion.
The Topic: Suffering, Saints, and the Sovereignty of God
The Date: October 28, 2011
The Place: Believers’ Chapel
The Address: 12 West 22nd Street, Baltimore, MD 21217
The Time: 8 PM to 10 PM
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Dear Friends,
Fourth Friday Fundamentals was strategically crafted to build up the body of Christ to the glory of God by teaching the foundational truths of the faith. To that end we have prayerfully sought the mind of God concerning the ministry. We have looked to the Lord to help us to select timely topics and how to unpack them in a way that might prove to be most beneficial. We are convinced that a lack of truth and a distortion of truth has always been an issue in the life of the church. We can go back to the debates in North Africa that suggested that Christ was merely a good example in the first ecumenical council in A.D. 325, and still further back to the distortion of Satan in the Garden of Eden, to see the assault on truth. In fact Scripture is replete with passages that speak of the effects truth decay has on the people of God.
Hosea 4:6 My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge; because you have rejected knowledge, I reject you from being a priest to me. And since you have forgotten the law of your God, I also will forget your children.
Isaiah 5:13 Therefore my people go into exile for lack of knowledge; their honored men go hungry, and their multitude is parched with thirst.
Proverbs 29:18 Where there is no prophetic vision the people cast off restraint, but blessed is he who keeps the law.
Passages like these made us ever sensitive to the famine for truth [Amos 8:11-12] that surrounded us. Our hearts ached for our city and we longed to be a part what God would do with His truth through us. It has been our prayer that we would somehow play a part in the revival or reformation in our land, a revival that would stimulate a hunger for truth and a disdain for error. Over the last four years the Holy Spirit has been pleased to grant us tremendous opportunities to be used by God. And for those many opportunities we are ever so grateful. But more than just an open door to service, the Lord has open lives to us. We have been blessed to interact with so many wonderful people that it’s only fitting that we say we heartily praise God the saved and unsaved folks we have engaged.
Now we are at a point where we need to go back and seek the face of God concerning the ministry going forward, how He would have us to proceed and what that would look like. So instead of immediately returning in January 2012, FFF is going into prayer and prep mode. We want to be sure we are carefully and faithfully in tune with the pulse of God; therefore, we are going to take an extended break at the end of this year to consider the future of the ministry. As we do so, we solicit your prayers as well.
Grace & Peace,
The staff of Fourth Friday Fundamentals
The exciting truth of Christian Liberty cries out to believers of their freedom from the slave chains of sin and the looming shadow of God’s condemning wrath. It continues to exclaim of the free access saints have to the presence of God to render to Him the loving obedience of an adopted child. This truth preserves us from legalism and the wild eye frenzy of lawlessness. And it lays out for us a pattern of how we are to exercise our liberty in our Christian community. Come on out with questions and thoughts about the topic. Let’s discuss it, hash it out, and build together to the glory of God. Questions to consider: What is Christian Liberty? What is the historical background of the teaching? How should we exercise it? Why should we even be concerned about it?
The Topic: Christian Liberty
The Date: September 23, 2011
The Place: Believers’ Chapel
The Address: 12 West 22nd Street, Baltimore, MD 21217
The Time: 8 PM to 10 PM
Coming all the way from KANSAS CITY MISSOURI to help us consider this weighty truth as both GUEST ARTIST and SPEAKER is our friend Pastor Damon Horton (Azriel) from Koinonia Bible Church.
The SPECIAL HOST for the evening is Pastor Irwyn Ince from City Hope Church.
We are coming down to our last few services for this year so please come out! Bring your classmates, church members, friends, family, associates, etc etc.
Worship is an expression of honor, homage, and adoration to superior being. It rises sincerely out of the heart of the worshipper. The scope of it covers what we live for, the passion of it speaks to what we love. According to John 4, worshippers are what the Lord is looking for, which suggests they are a rarified group.
Are you one?
Let’s discuss it.
The Topic: Worship
The Date: August 26, 2011
The Place: Believers’ Chapel
The Address: 12 West 22nd Street, Baltimore, MD 21217
The Time: 8 PM to 10 PM
GUEST PREACHER!!
Pastor Delbert Strawthers from Bible Fellowship Chapel
GUEST ARTIST!!
B.Morr
Philip Graham Ryken has said the best way to listen to a sermon is, “With a soul that is prepared, a mind that is alert, a Bible that is open, a heart that is receptive, and a life that is ready to spring into action.” This month’s topic takes that into consideration as we talk through what we are calling “expository listening” or “expositional listening”.
Last month we looked at expository preaching which aims at making point of the passage the point of the sermon. Expository preaching as a philosophical approach structures the pastor’s preaching agenda around the meaning of Scripture.
So in like manner with expository listening the hearers of the message are actively, tuning in to the sermon for the purpose of hearing the message of God unpacked from revealed will of God (the Scriptures).
The Topic: Expository Listening
The Date: July 22, 2011
The Place: Believers’ Chapel
The Address: 12 West 22nd Street, Baltimore, MD 21217
The Time: 8 PM to 10 PM
GUEST PREACHER!!
Pastoral Intern Frank Cruzata from City of Hope Presbyterian Church
Come on out we would absolutely love to see you!!
“God exists to be worshipped—to be admired and treasured and desired and praised. Therefore, the Word of God is written primarily to produce worship. This means that if that Word is handled like a hot-dish recipe or a repair manual, it is mishandled. And the people will suffer. The Truth of God begs to be handled with exultation. And our hearts yearn for this and need it. Something in us starts to die when precious and infinitely valuable realities are handled without feelings and words of wonder and exultation. That is, a church starts to die without preaching.
But, of course, this assumes something massive. To treasure the Truth, and to love the Truth, and be impassioned about the Truth, and to exult in the Truth, you have to know the Truth. So it’s not enough to say that preaching is exultation. We must also say it is “expository exultation.” It is exultation in the Truth of God’s Word. And the exultation is in proportion to the Truth delivered.” — John Piper
The Topic: Expository Preaching
The Date: June 24, 2011
The Place: Believers’ Chapel
The Address: 12 West 22nd Street, Baltimore, MD 21217
The Time: 8 PM to 10 PM
GUEST PREACHER: Pastor Irwyn Ince from City of Hope Presbyterian Church!
Come on out with questions, insights, and concerns. Bring with you a passion for growth and a prayer to spark a Modern Reformation.
For some of you it has been a while since we’ve seen you and you’ve been missed. So join us this Friday and let’s catch up. And bring 39 of your closest friends with you. Better yet invite…no bring all of your Facebook friends!
FOURTH FRIDAY FUNDAMENTALS IS ON THE FIFTH FRIDAY THIS MONTH 4/29/2011
Have you ever invited someone over to live with you, only to have them stand in the doorway? Well that overly simplistic image captures the failure of the contemporary church as it witnesses but stops short of intentionally seeking to disciple its membership.
Discipleship is a full-orbed reaching out and pouring into the lives of others in the new covenant community. It is life on life.
Clearly stated it encompasses relationship building, mentoring, serving one another, counseling, and teaching one another to draw near to the heart of God. It is modeling the Christian life for those young in the faith. It is provoking saints to love and good works…even when it’s uncomfortable to do so. It is praying with and praying for one another. It is rejoicing and weeping with others when the situation calls for it.
And this is a mere intro to the discussion. Come out and get into a convo that will prayerful spark more sincere relationship building that draws saints closer to the heart of God. Join us as we go in on the topic of Biblical Discipleship.
GUEST ARTIST
Za Da Blacksmith
http://triplehmixtapes.wordpress.com/2010/11/25/b3ar-fruit-presents-fruit-cocktail/
GUEST PREACHER!!
Pastor Michael Crawford from Freedom Church!
http://www.freedomchurchbaltimore.org/
Where?
Believer’s Chapel
12 West 22nd Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
What time?
8:00 PM
Who should come?
You should come
All of you
THIS IS A RECORDING: FOURTH FRIDAY FUNDAMENTALS IS ON THE FIFTH FRIDAY THIS MONTH 4/29/2011
Hey ‘love wins’! In the end…in the final analysis love wins. Sounds good doesn’t it? But what does it mean? Does it mean that we can dispense with the urgent and joyful activity of spreading the good news ‘that salvation is granted by grace, received by faith, grounded in Christ, and reflective of the glory of God’ (Joel Beeke)?
Most assuredly not! It is probably more accurate to say that love has won through what Christ accomplished on the Cross.
God in the Triune counsel of love, before creation itself, framed a completed plan to accomplish salvation for a people who were His enemies through the work of Christ and to draw those people into His family. They would be drawn by God enriched conversations that communicate the meaning, purpose, and final direction of creation.
This month we set our sights on those conversations which we refer to as Biblical Evangelism. It is not a sales pitch. It is not an assault of logical ideas. It is a thoughtful and provocative discussion couched in clear language colored with urgency and love.
Join the discussion that will prayerful spark more conversations. Join us as we go in on the topic of Biblical Evangelism.
GUEST PREACHER!!
Pastoral Intern and Deacon of Missions from Hope Bible Fellowship Roderick Montgomery!
http://www.hopebiblechurch.org/
Where?
Believer’s Chapel
12 West 22nd Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
What time?
8:00 PM
Who should come?
You and them…
Those and they…
Folks with questions
Folks seeking answers
Our theme for this year is the Beautiful Church. And starting off that year long theme is this month’s (1-28-2011) topic on Church Membership!
What sort of role does it play in the life of a believer? Is it important? Is it necessary? Is it even relevant?
Do the Scriptures mandate it or suggest it? Can’t we get the benefits of church membership without actually being a member? Let’s discuss it!
GUEST ARTIST!!
This month we have a guest artist. Lampmode Recording artist, Stephen the Levite will be in attendance presenting the truth lyrically.
http://dawhistleblower.blogspot.com/
http://www.lampmode.com/
GUEST PREACHER!!
Pastor Chuck Vuolo from New Life Christian Community Church! (Pastor Chuck Vuolo will be joining us in May when we deal with the topic: Biblical Leadership) Derek is preaching 2/4/2011
Where?
Believer’s Chapel
12 West 22nd Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
When?
2/4/2011
What time?
8:00 PM
Who should come?
You!?!? And like 15 of your closest friends…12 family members…9 complete strangers…and a partridge in a…uh nevermind.
In case you missed it…we’re talking about church membership.
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