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Mar
4

New Testament Conference with David Palmer - Jacksonville, FL

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Interested in learning and understanding the redemptive narrative of the New Testament through five major periods: Expectations, Messiah, Pentecost, Teaching, and Yet-To-Come? Key events, people, and biblical books will be placed in their historical and theological context, and you will learn how the Old Testament narrative finds its fulfillment in the New Testament. The acronym for the entire Bible is CASKET EMPTY, which points to the empty tomb of Jesus as the center of God's plan of redemption in the Bible.

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Sep
17

New Testament Conference with David Palmer - Fall 2022

Interested in learning and understanding the redemptive narrative of the New Testament through five major periods: Expectations, Messiah, Pentecost, Teaching, and Yet-To-Come? Key events, people, and biblical books will be placed in their historical and theological context, and you will learn how the Old Testament narrative finds its fulfillment in the New Testament. The acronym for the entire Bible is CASKET EMPTY, which points to the empty tomb of Jesus as the center of God's plan of redemption in the Bible.

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Apr
27

EMPTY - NT Conference - Spring 2019

Interested in learning and understanding the redemptive narrative of the New Testament through five major periods: Expectations, Messiah, Pentecost, Teaching, and Yet-To-Come? Key events, people, and biblical books will be placed in their historical and theological context, and you will learn how the Old Testament narrative finds its fulfillment in the New Testament. The acronym for the entire Bible is CASKET EMPTY, which points to the empty tomb of Jesus as the center of God's plan of redemption in the Bible.

Ruggles Baptist Church, and Symphony Church, both of Boston, MA, will host the half day conference, which will be taught by Dr. David Palmer, and the event is open to the public . . .

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