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THE
REHOBOTH
BIBLE
CONFERENCE
2011
September 30th - October 1st
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FRIDAY,
SEPTEMBER 30
5:30-6:30
PM: Registration, Refreshments, Book Table
6:30-7:30:
Session
1: Rev.
James Harrison
"The
Inspiration of Scripture"
7:30-7:45:
Break
7:45-8:45:
Session
2: Rev.
Steve Kitchen
"The
Inerrancy of Scripture" SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 1
7:30-8:30
AM: Refreshments, Book
Browse
8:30-9:30:
Session
3: Rev.
Steve Kitchen
"The
Assault on Scripture" 9:30-9:50:
Break
9:50-10:50:
Session
4: Rev.
James Harrison
"The
Sufficiency of Scripture"
10:50-11:00:
Break
11:00-12:00:
Session
5: Rev.
Ronald Bridge
"The
Incarnation of Scripture"
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Rev. James Harrison has served as the Sr. Pastor of Red Mills Baptist Church, Mahopac, NY since 1994. James is a graduate of Philadelphia College of the Bible (now Philadelphia Biblical University) and Denver Seminary. Pastor Harrison's ministry extends beyond the local church through the publication of several articles and booklets, and through speaking at seminars and conferences, both in the US and overseas.
Since 2000, Pastor Harrison has served on the Executive Committee of the Conservative Baptist Spurgeon Fellowship, a group of CB pastors, who, like himself, are committed to the doctrines of grace and to the systematic expository preaching of the word of God.
Pastor Harrison, his wife Fran, and their two sons reside in Mahopac, NY.
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Rev. Steve Kitchen received his MDiv from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in 1998 and has been serving as the Pastor of Nauset Baptist Church since 1999. Steve and his wife Cindy reside on Cape Cod with their five children. Pastor Steve has been a member of the Conservative Baptist Spurgeon Fellowship since 2000.
According to Steve, by far the most remarkable thing about him is that God in His great mercy granted him salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. By the ongoing powerful work of the Holy Spirit, Steve continues to grow in his love for the Gospel and for Our Lord Jesus Christ to which this good news speaks.
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Rev. Ronald W. Bridge received his M-Div from Seminary of the East in 1993 and has served as the pastor of Rehoboth Baptist Church since January, 1994. Pastor Bridge has also taught courses in Church History at the Bible College of Minsk, Belarus, and New Testament at the Reformed Baptist Pastoral Training Institute, Worcester, MA.
Along with Pastor Harrison, Pastor Bridge is a founding member of the Conservative Baptist Spurgeon Fellowship.
Pastor Bridge has been married to Mickie for 41 years, they reside in Rehoboth and have two daughters and two granddaughters.
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