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Fortunes of Zion S
By Aaron De Boer
uch it has been for our small congregation of believers drawn from around
acquainted with modern mega church culture, but who were growing in the
adorned the building with the regalia of their movement in a seeming attempt season of good fruit which might emerge after the hard prunings of the previ
them from a bed in his living room. Though we had some theological differ ences regarding our understanding of modern Israel, and some other matters, I Pastor Gilbert Gunderson was growing weaker and weaker, he would ask me to singing. In the late Spring, conversations began about a shared use agreement
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Pastor Gunderson had acquired it
hammer out some sort of legal agree ment, I was emboldened to make the
ask. You ask and do not receive, be ing the pure proclamation of the gos pel of Jesus Christ and be entrusted with the stewardship of the historic in keeping with its historic Christian purpose, nature, and character.
God’s people for worship and instruction
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are ever without a pastor we commit our-
We commit never to sell the Bethany
The Associate Reformed Presbyterian
“When the LORD turned the restoration of Zion, we were like those who dream.” -Psalm 126:1
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