2016年8月4日木曜日

2016 Trinity Bible Church/Hillcrest Bible Church Summer Family Camp

Following are sermon notes (landscape format) for 10 messages to be delivered by Pastor Huggins at the combined Family Camp of Trinity Bible Church (TBC) and Hillcrest Bible Church (HBC). Family Camp will kick off with two messages on Sunday AM and PM of August 21 at TBC. The remaining eight messages will then be delivered during the dates of Family Camp as follows: 

A word of instruction to assist those who choose to use the following notes, but first an apology if the notes distract or are a hindrance because of the clutter. They were put together in order to assist Pastor Huggins in recalling important points by way of easy-to-notice colors. The color code is defined as follow:

purple the character and activity of God the Father, the color purple representing royalty or kingship. White font represents His perfections and holiness.

red = the character and activity of God the Son, the color red representing His blood. White font represents His perfections and holiness.

blue = the character and activity of God the Holy Spirit, the color blue taken from Christ's comparison of the Holy Spirit to wind, in John 3. White font represents His perfections and holiness.

grey = the original and natural state of man before the work of the Holy Spirit ending in salvation.

black = believers, yet in their earthly bodies beset with many weaknesses. White font represents the believer's sanctification in spite of.

yellow = points to be emphasized

bold purple underline = standing on Person and work of the sovereign God
bold red underline = standing on the Person and work of Christ.
bold blue underline = standing on the Person and work of the Holy Spirit

green italics = quotes

I hope you will join me in the following prayer as we look to the Lord for the Summer Family Camp.


O LORD. We join together in asking that truth would be free
to make her sorties upon us all, which way You please.
Guide our minds for your designs. We ask that,
nothing smothers truth’s golden beams. (Spurgeon)