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Lincoln on Repentance

  Abraham Lincoln is best known as commander-in-chief of the Union Army, which fought to preserve the nation and to free the slaves. But on March 30, 1863, he served more conspicuously as “repenter-in-chief,” for it was then that he signed a Proclamation Appointing a National Fast Day for “National prayer and humiliation.” His focus was the shame of slavery.1

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Trunk or Treat

First Baptist Church of Perryville Kid’s Club will host a Fall Fest & Trunk or Treat on Sunday, October 20 at 4:30pm.  After Trunk or Treat a meal will be provided in the Fellowship Hall.  Please sign up on the bulletin board across from the church office or call the church office and let us know how many will attend in your family.  Questions?  See Tammy Janney.

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A True Treasure—Charles Bridges (1794 – 1869)

  British vicar Charles Bridges is best known for his volume The Christian Ministry. One of his most fervent passions was his love for the Church and the dignity of the Christian ministry. Here he shows how the Church is positioned as one of the world’s greatest treasures.

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