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Believer’s Baptism and a LONG Sermon!
On June 12, 1812 Alexander Campbell, his wife Margaret, his father Thomas and wife Jane, and his oldest sister Dorothea were baptized in a deep pool at Buffalo Creek.

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
21 minutes ago
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What to Wear?
What is appropriate attire for attending a worship service? A good and grateful heart . . . and jeans are also ok!

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
Jun 9
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Home, Finally
After weathering dreadful storms, Alexander Campbell and his family were finally united with Thomas in PA.

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
Jun 1
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The Campbell Family’s First Attempt to Sail to America
The family of Thomas Campbell had a disastrous first attempt at sailing to America.

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
May 27
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Thomas Campbell’s Trip to America and The Declaration and Address
The Declaration and Address has been called by historians “one of the most important documents of the ecumenical movement to come out of North America.”

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
May 20
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The Living Oracles
In 1826 Alexander Campbell edited/changed and published a New Testament called "The Living Oracles."

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
May 5
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Easter 2025
The date of Easter celebration may be different among denominations, but we, as Disciples, allow room for differences.

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
Apr 21
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Open Communion
As Disciples, we do not test a person’s faith, and no one can determine if someone is worthy to receive the gifts of God at the Lord’s Table.

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
Apr 14
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The Moral Society
Imposing religious observances and beliefs on people by law has never been successful.

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
Apr 8
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Hymnbooks of the Disciples
Alexander Campbell, our denominational founder, published his first hymnal in 1828.

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
Mar 31
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Bringing in the Sheaves
Knowles Shaw was a prominent American author, composer, and evangelist of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
Mar 24
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Barton W. Stone
How does God want us to come to Him? In fear, condemnation, and threats ... or in love?

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
Mar 17
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Alexander Campbell
This week, on March 4, 1866, the foremost leader of the Disciples of Christ, Alexander Campbell, died at his home in Bethany, WV.

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
Mar 10
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Disciples in Congo
The largest Disciples congregation is the Community of Disciples of Christ in Congo in the Democratic Republic of Congo, founded in 1889.

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
Mar 2
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Black History Month: Featuring Sarah Lue Bostick and Dolores Highbaug
Today we feature two important women of our Disciple’s History.

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
Feb 24
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Black History Month: Featuring Marshall Keeble
Marshall Keeble believed that “in Christ we are all brothers, regardless of nationality or color.”

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
Feb 17
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Black History Month: Featuring Preston Taylor
Preston Taylor was one of the most outstanding and influential ministers of the Christian Church (DOC) in the late 1800s/early 1900s.

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
Feb 10
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Unity
Despite divisions that have existed for centuries, we, as Disciples, continue to strive toward unity in a fragmented world.

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
Feb 3
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The Campbell-Purcell Debate
In January 13-21 of 1837 Alexander Campbell debated the Catholic Archbishop of Cincinnati, John Purcell.

Rev. Kevin K. Adams
Jan 27
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