What could Branches stand for?

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JOwen

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Dear friends,

The summer is always slow in Canada as people are going here and there for vacation. In the fall however we are planning a R.O.O.T.S class (http://www.apcvan.com/events.htm) to educate the new families on the basics of Reformed Christianity. This came as a result of several private requests (mostly from our young adults) to strengthen our foundation before we branch out into the community. Next year we plan on a similar course called B.R.A.N.C.H.E.S where we will learn how to share our faith and invite our neighbours to Church.

ROOTS stands for "Rediscovering Our Original Theological Method.
What could Branches stand for?

Any help would be appreciated.
 
Originally posted by JOwen
Dear friends,

The summer is always slow in Canada as people are going here and there for vacation. In the fall however we are planning a R.O.O.T.S class (http://www.apcvan.com/events.htm) to educate the new families on the basics of Reformed Christianity. This came as a result of several private requests (mostly from our young adults) to strengthen our foundation before we branch out into the community. Next year we plan on a similar course called B.R.A.N.C.H.E.S where we will learn how to share our faith and invite our neighbours to Church.

ROOTS stands for "Rediscovering Our Original Theological Method.
What could Branches stand for?

Any help would be appreciated.

Babyback Ribs And Nice Cold Heinekens Evangelism Seminar?
 
Being
Reformed
And
Not
Cahtolic
Heretics

:D

Being
Reformed
And
Confessional/Covenantal
Having
Eternal/Everlasting
Salvation

:book2:

[Edited on 7-21-2005 by puritancovenanter]
 
BRANCHES....

basic reformed assessments not containing heresy

because righteousness accounted necessitates covenant holiness eclipsing sin (not bad if i do say so myself!)

beer really accentuates nights; creating happy, ethereal saints
 
BRANCHES:
Born Reformed and Not Chure Howto Explain Salvation


Sure, you have to spell sure with a "ch", but hey, nothings perfect!
 
Originally posted by alwaysreforming
BRANCHES:
Born Reformed and Not Chure Howto Explain Salvation


Sure, you have to spell sure with a "ch", but hey, nothings perfect!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Robin
 
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