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Date registered: March 11, 2008

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  1. The Weekly Dispatch ~ BAPTISM — January 28, 2011
  2. The Weekly Dispatch – Fasten Your Seatbelts (by Kevin Clancey) — January 7, 2011
  3. Weekly Dispatch by Kevin Clancey – The Word of God — November 5, 2010
  4. Weekly Dispatch –Finishing Well — October 28, 2010
  5. Bremerton — October 27, 2010

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Jan
28

The Weekly Dispatch ~ BAPTISM

(by Kevin Clancey) Water baptism has never been an option for Christians. The scriptures clearly teach us to be baptized in water. Christians may differ on what age or how much water is needed but all agree that baptism is essential. Every place in the book of Acts where the Holy Spirit is poured out …

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Jan
07

The Weekly Dispatch – Fasten Your Seatbelts (by Kevin Clancey)

The emphasis of the apostles preaching in the first century was on the resurrection of Jesus. Much contemporary Christian preaching and music focuses on the cross of Christ. I don’t think we overemphasize the cross, but I think we underemphasize the resurrection. While it is important to point out what Christ has done for us …

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Nov
05

Weekly Dispatch by Kevin Clancey – The Word of God

(by Kevin Clancey) ….the Bible is clear, God is still speaking through His people. The Holy Spirit does not contradict the previous revelation of Jesus in the gospels, or the rest of revelation in the Bible, but He illuminates it and applies it so the Word is living among us. King Josiah was the last …

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Oct
28

Weekly Dispatch –Finishing Well

Finishing Well by Kevin Clancey It is God’s desire that we finish well. Solomon didn’t. Asa didn’t. But we can. 2 Chronicles 14-16 is the story of King Asa’s reign in Judah. Asa was one of Judah’s good kings. He established reforms in the land that ended pagan idolatry during his long rule. The Bible …

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Oct
27

Bremerton

Part of The Firehouse Church’s calling has been to be able to do worship and ministry within the city of Bremerton. There has been prayer, waiting, and more prayer regarding this eventual move to this city. Details are being set in place for the possibility of meeting at Oyster Bay Inn (Kitsap Way) in Bremerton, …

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Sep
03

Weekly Dispatch by Kevin Clancey ~ WORSHIP

What exactly IS worship? So what is Christian worship? In modern American church services, it means the singing part of the service. For others it means love feelings for God. Literally, worship means to bow down or lay down. In the Bible, worship always includes the element of a sacrifice. Taking those two elements, worship …

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Jul
16

Normal Christianity

I just got through reading the gospel of Mark. In Mark 16:17,18 Jesus makes this amazing statement, “And these signs will accompany those who believe: in my name they will cast out demons; they will speak in new tongues; they will pick up serpents with their hands; and if they drink any deadly poison it …

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Jul
16

Jon and Kate: Rebuilding from Fatherlessness

Jon and Kate are breaking up and getting a divorce. I never watched more than five minutes of the show but it has raised a very common issue. It is the issue of passive men and domineering women in marriage. I have seen this often in thirty years of ministry, the fatherlessness of our culture …

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Jun
16

Messy Revivals or Clean Cemeteries?

In Matthew 13 Jesus tells the parable of the weeds and the wheat. In this parable Jesus describes the wheat and weeds growing side by side. The workers want to pull the weeds but the master forbids them to do so. He tells his workers to let the weeds and the wheat grow side by …

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Apr
07

God is a God of Power

Recently I was reading a profile to a “Bible School”; they were very interested in letting their inquirers know they were serious and dedicated to following the word of God, the Bible. They also were very intentional in stating that they were non-charismatic and believed that the sign gifts of the New Testament were not …

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