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Big questions in Limavady



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Published Date: 25 March 2008
Limavady Reformed Presbyterian Church is hosting a series of meetings at which "some of three of the biggest religious and philosophical questions will be addressed – Where Did We Come From? Is There a God? Why Should I Believe the Bible?"
The next meeting takes place tomorrow with Rev. David Sutherland from Ballyclare, who will speak on the topic of "whether or not God exists."

The final meeting, on Wednesday, March 26, will feature Edward Donnelly, Professor of New Testament Studies at the Reformed Presbyterian Theological College in Belfast.

All the meetings start at 8pm and there will be an opportunity for those attending to ask questions of each of the speakers.

Tea will also be served after tomorrow night's meeting.

Rev Robb, the minister of the congregation, said: "I hope many people in Limavady and the surrounding area will come along to the meetings, especially those who are seeking satisfying answers to such important questions."

For further information contact Rev. Robert Robb on (777) 22136.



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  • Last Updated: 25 March 2008 9:26 AM
  • Source: Journal Tuesday
  • Location: Derry
 
 

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