• The Ressurection of Messiah

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    (Part I: Buried at Sunset) Scripture Reading: Daniel 9:24-27 Memory Verse: Daniel 9:27 Introduction: If Jesus was not crucified on Friday, then when? 1. According to three gospels, when the women arrived at the tomb, what did they find? Mark 16:1-6, Luke 24:1-3, John 20:1-2. Note: In all three accounts, the tomb was already empty. […]

  • The Ressurection of Messiah

    Main Church 124 Dewey St., Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

    (Part II: Two Sabbath Days in That Week) Scripture Reading: Jonah 1 March 14, 2026 Memory Verse: Matthew 12:40 Introduction: Were there possibly two Sabbaths that week? There had to have been. This is the proof. 1. Was Christ indeed crucified before the Sabbath? John 19:29-31. 2. Was this the weekly Sabbath or the Passover […]

  • The Passover Observance

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    Scripture Reading: Exodus 12 Memory Verse: Exodus 12:14 Introduction: How did the Passover originate? 1. While in Egypt, what did God say to Moses? Exodus 12:1-2. 2. What was Moses supposed to tell the children of Israel? v 3. 3. Was this lamb supposed to be perfect? v 5. 4. How long was it to […]

  • The Passover Observance II

    Main Church 124 Dewey St., Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

    Scripture Reading: Matthew 26:17-30 March 28, 2026 Memory Verse: Matthew 26:28 Introduction: How did the New Testament Passover originate? 1. What day was Jesus crucified on? Luke 22:7, Luke 23:23. 2. The evening before, what did Christ institute? Luke 22:19-20. 3. In addition to the unleavened bread and the fruit of the vine, what else […]

  • Passover and Lord’s Super Memorial Service

    Main Church 124 Dewey St., Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

    Begins at sunset on Tuesday Evening, Revelation 14:1 And I looked, and, lo, a Lamb stood on the Mount Zion, and with him an hundred forty and four thousand, having his Father's name written in their foreheads.

  • Sin and the Ten Commandments

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    Scripture Reading: Matthew 19:16-19 Memory Verse: Psalm 119:172 Introduction: The Ten Commandments define what sin is. So, let us see just how important they are. 1. How do we know what sin is? Romans 7:7abcde. 2. To what law was Paul referring? Romans 7:7. Note: “Thou will not covet” is one of the Ten Commandments. […]

  • Faith

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    Scripture Reading: James 2:14-24 April 11, 2026 Memory Verse: Ephesians 2:8 Introduction: Faith is mandatory for our salvation. No one can be saved without it. So, what is faith? 1. Why is faith necessary in the life of a Saint? Hebrews 11:6a 2. Why can we not please God without faith? v 6bc. 3. Since […]

  • REPENTANCE

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    Scripture Reading: Matthew 3:1-2, 8 Memory Verse: Matthew 3:2 Introduction: We are all born sinners. We must all put away the sins in our lives. How does this process of repentance work? 1. To whom should we preach that they should repent? Luke 24:47. 2. Among the nations, who should be called to repent? Luke […]

  • CONVERSION

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    Scripture Reading: Psalm 19:7-11 Memory Verse: Psalm 51:13 Introduction: As human beings, we have negative habits, desires, and beliefs that define our lives. All must change. We must be converted. 1. What is necessary for salvation? Matthew 18:3. 2. To be converted, should we change our moral nature? What is said about the carnal mind? […]

  • CONFESSION

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    Scripture Reading: Psalm 32:1-3, 5 Memory Verse: 1 John 1:9 Introduction: Should we confess our sins to God? Yes. 1. What is promised to those who confess their sins? 1 John 1:9. 2. Besides God, who else should we confess to? James 5:16. Note: It does not say, confess to a priest, minister, or a […]