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Brothers Hall Conduct Spring Gospel Meetings

26-Apr-2005

For the second year in a row, the Traders Point Spring Gospel meeting will be conducted by brother Hall.  Besides being spiritual brothers, brother Sewell, who conducted our meeting in the Spring of 2004 and brother Bill, who begins this Spring's meeting May 1, are physical brothers as well.   Sewell is the gospel preacher for the Upper West Manhattan church of Christ in New York City.  Brother Bill is now in his fifth year of fulltime meeting work, conducting many meetings across the country each year.

Sewell was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1930; brother Bill was also born in Birmingham, but in 1937.  Bill and his wife Charlotte have been married forty years.    Most of Bill's preaching has been in the south, but he lived and preached in Australia for three years and in Ontario, Canada for seven years.   Bill and Charlotte presently live in Rogersville, Alabama and are members of the Pepper Road church in Athens, Alabama.

Our meeting this Spring will be May 1-6.  Weekday lessons will be at 7pm.  The lessons that Brother Hall has scheduled to teach are as follows:

Sunday AM worship ~ If you were raised with Christ                   10am
        Sunday PM worship ~ Are you sowing the seed of the kingdom?   6pm
        Monday ~ Sir, we wish to see Jesus                                                   7pm
        Tuesday ~ Believe, obey, the work is done                                        7pm
        Wednesday ~ The day 3000 were converted                                    7pm
        Thursday ~ The church, the people of God                                       7pm
        Friday ~ I am the good shepherd                                                      7pm

Each lesson will be available after the meeting on audio cassette, CD or video tape.  Forms are available in the foyer for these requests. 

Please join us for as many of these special lessons as you can. To call or write for further information, or to get directions to our building, please see our contact and directions page.

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