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Nestled along the shore of the Penobscot River, Orrington, Maine
became the home of a small group of worshippers called by God to
organize into a Congregational Church in 1833. From that humble
beginning and being declared destitute in 1837, this church grew to
become the largest church in the Congregational Christian Council
of Maine. Drawing on original documents and interviews, this
history of the East Orrington Congregational Church delivers a
well-researched, fascinating look at the struggles and triumphs of
this church and her congregation. The Rev. Dr. David H. Lester
traces the church's original small membership under the guidance of
Rev. Cyril Pearl in 1833 through its struggle to keep the doors
open in the mid-1970s to its current status as one of the biggest
congregational churches in the area. Through a true commitment to
time, trust, and thankfulness, this group of dedicated Christians
held fast to the resolve to be the Body of Christ outside the walls
of the meeting house. A History of East Orrington Congregational
Church, Orrington, Maine serves as a worthy testament to their
unwavering faith in God and his direction for their ministry.
Jesus - What He Said and Did is an easy to read and understand
rendition of exactly what the title so clearly indicates ... what
Jesus said and did. It is designed to be used in conjunction with
your personal Bible. With this book you will discover for yourself
the words and actions of Jesus that are important to your life and
your relationship with God.
Nestled along the shore of the Penobscot River, Orrington, Maine
became the home of a small group of worshippers called by God to
organize into a Congregational Church in 1833. From that humble
beginning and being declared destitute in 1837, this church grew to
become the largest church in the Congregational Christian Council
of Maine. Drawing on original documents and interviews, this
history of the East Orrington Congregational Church delivers a
well-researched, fascinating look at the struggles and triumphs of
this church and her congregation. The Rev. Dr. David H. Lester
traces the church's original small membership under the guidance of
Rev. Cyril Pearl in 1833 through its struggle to keep the doors
open in the mid-1970s to its current status as one of the biggest
congregational churches in the area. Through a true commitment to
time, trust, and thankfulness, this group of dedicated Christians
held fast to the resolve to be the Body of Christ outside the walls
of the meeting house. A History of East Orrington Congregational
Church, Orrington, Maine serves as a worthy testament to their
unwavering faith in God and his direction for their ministry.
Because I Believe describes the personal relationship the author
has developed with God since early childhood. Through this writing
the author answers the question, "Do I believe what I believe
because I believe it, or do I belive what I believe because I was
taught to believe it?"
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