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Antioch Baptist Church
By Tony Wolfe
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The preaching ministry of Antioch Baptist Church - Lovelady, TX.
The preaching ministry of Antioch Baptist Church - Lovelady, TX.
The Heavenly Worship Scene (Part 2) - Audio
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Pastor Wolfe closes out Chapter 7's Heavenly Worship Scene.
01:00:51
144,000 and the Heavenly Worship of Rev. Ch.7 - Audio
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Pastor Wolfe continues the Revelation Study with the identity of the 144,000 and the Heavenly worship scene of Ch.7.
01:01:53
The 6th Seal and the 144,000 - Audio
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Pastor Wolfe wraps up Chapter 6 and begins to look at the identity of the 144,000 in Chapter 7.
59:37
Seals 1-5 - Audio
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We begin to look at the events of the Great Tribulation, starting with the opening of the seven seals in Chapters 6-8.
52:29
Give Thanks, For He is Good - Audio
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Our pastor preaches through Psalm 136, pointing out the psalmist's three evidences for God's goodness and enduring love: He is the God of Creation, the God of Deliverance, and the God of Mercy.
32:51
Setting the Heavenly Scene (Part 2) - Audio
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Pastor Wolfe takes us through Revelation Chapter 5, as John finishes painting a picture of the Heavenly Scene while the events of the eschaton will unfold.
50:38
Setting the Heavenly Scene (Part 1) - Audio
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In Chapters 4-5, John begins to transition between "what is" (The Church Age), and "what will be" (The Great Tribulation). This transition takes the form of a Heavenly Throne Room scene. Listen as Pastor Wolfe takes us through Chapter 4 today, beginning to pain the picture of that Heavenly Throne Room scene.
46:35
The Seven Churches (Part 3) - Audio
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This episode takes us through Chapter 3, the last few churches mentioned by John's Revelation during The Church Age.
57:29
The Seven Churches (Part 2) - Audio
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We finish Revelation Chapter Two by looking at Jesus's message for the churches of Pergamum and Thyatira.
01:01:35
The Time Has Come - Audio
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Continuing the sermon series "Follow Me," Pastor Tony shares three things it's "time for" in our lives, simply because Jesus has come.
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The Seven Churches (Part 1) - Audio
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The Sunday night Revelation study continues with a look at the first 2 of the 7 specific churches mentioned in Chapters 2-3... Ephesus and Smyrna.
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Follow Me (Series Intro) - Audio
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Our pastor begins the series "Follow Me," preaching through the Gospel of Mark, by looking at the start line for following Jesus... "Following Jesus starts with baptism--the ordinance through which we begin to appropriate God's power in our lives."
32:20
Continually United In Prayer - Audio
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In the absence of our pastor, ABC's Youth Pastor Jonathan Davidson preaches on the theme verse for SYATP 2015.
39:26
John's Vision of the Exalted Christ - Audio
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This is the audio from a video teaching by our pastor, as he was away preaching at a revival. It covers the end of Revelation Ch.1, and John's vision of the Exalted Christ Jesus.
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Introduction to Revelation - Audio
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Pastor Wolfe begins his Sunday Night series teaching through the Book of Revelation.
01:02:44
Prayer That Changes Things - Audio
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Pastor Tony takes us through Hebrews 4:12-15, looking at how to have a Hb. 4:16 kind of prayer life.
29:15
ABC's Strategy for Giving - Audio
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In today's sermon, Pastor Wolfe outlines a clear, strategic plan for giving to God through this church. This simple 3-fold strategy for giving helps every church member structure their financial giving in a way that will have the most impact for Kingdom purposes.
40:33
#PrayerChangesThings - Audio
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Pastor Tony takes us through the first four chapters of Acts, as he preaches on the theme for the new church year: #PrayerChangesThings.
37:17
Reflecting On a Year of "MORE" - Audio
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This sermon is a reflection on God's work at ABC the past year (and wider, the past 3.5 years).
34:07
All I Know Is... - Audio
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Listen in as Lyndale Holloway, Pastor Wolfe's friend, shares from what may be the simplest testimony in all of Scripture - from John Ch.9.
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