The Body of Christ Conference with Mike Attwood, September 17-19, 2010

What does God's Word say about His purpose and plan for the church today, and what practical effects should it have on my life?
Mike Attwood was born in Leeds, England and grew up in the Catholic Church, after the Lord Saved Him, Mike became involved in itinerant preaching around the world and his passion is to encourage the Body of Christ to follow God’s pattern for the New Testament Church today. He currently lives with his family in Springfield, MO.
Mike Attwood was born in Leeds, England and grew up in the Catholic Church, after the Lord Saved Him, Mike became involved in itinerant preaching around the world and his passion is to encourage the Body of Christ to follow God’s pattern for the New Testament Church today. He currently lives with his family in Springfield, MO.
First Session - Mike's personal testimony of how the Lord has led him on a path to where he is today, and how faith in Jesus Christ set him free from a life of sin.
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Second Session - Is there really a New Testament pattern about how to meet as a Church? Exploring the New Testament pattern, the Apostles diligence to maintain the pattern, and the serious consequences of deviating from God's pattern.
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Third Session - God desires His glory to be seen in the church. A look at the book of 1 Corinthians at Glory, Loving Authority, and Willing Submission. A clear display of God's pattern for headship in the New Testament Church.
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Fourth Session - Loving Authority & Willing Submission. -1 Corinthians 11:2-16 When is it appropriate for the New Testament pattern of headcovering be exercised? (Continued from the Third Session)
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Fifth Session - The Priorities of the New Testament Church. -Acts 2:37-47 Compared to current trends of "Doing Church", the scriptures are the best source for determining the Priorities of the Church
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Sixth Session - The Leadership of the New Testament Church. -Acts 20: The need of the hour is for Godly Shepherds! Evangelism is a command, it is how the Church grows, but, without shepherd care it is a lesson in frustration.
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