Fred Hall, of Savannah, Georgia will be bringing a series of lessons entitled, “Our Confidence in God” at the Fall Gospel Meeting of the Matador church of Christ in Matador, Texas. This event will begin on Sunday, September 30 and continue through Wednesday night, October 3. This is your invitation to join us for each presentation. Please mark your calendars and plan to be at as many of these lessons as you are able.
For Several years, the church here at Matador was privileged to participate in helping support Brother Hall during his training at the Sunset International Bible Institute in Lubbock, Texas. During this time, Fred was a staple every first Sunday at the Matador church of Christ where he would preach during Sunday morning worship service and when he and his family would join us in our monthly potluck luncheon afterward. The Hall family soon became a favorite with all who knew them. Upon his graduation, he and his family made the move to his home state of Georgia where he now preaches at the Liberty City church of Christ in Savannah. Well known for his Bible knowledge and high energy delivery, Fred is sure to inspire attendees on to further study while keeping them engaged throughout each installment of this series.
Please consider attending this event and bring your family or a friend along also. Be sure to be our guest for our famous potluck luncheon on Sunday and the complementary supper which will be provided each evening following Fred’s message. A warm welcome awaits you at the Matador church of Christ.
Meeting Schedule
Sunday – September 30 – 10:00 am – “Confidence in God’s Word”
11:00 am*- “Confidence in Christ’s Work at Calvary”
Sunday Eve – 6:00 pm** – “Confidence in God’s Pledge”
Monday Eve – October 1 – 7:00 pm** – “The Surety of Being Lost Without Jesus”
Tuesday Eve- October 2 – 7:00 pm** – “Heaven is Real: God Promises It”
Wednesday Eve – October 3 – 7:00 pm**- “The Abundant Life Promised in Jesus”
*Potluck Luncheon following 11:00 am service on Sunday
**Supper served following evening service