WELCOME to the web site of the
Calvary Hill Church [formerly East Oxford] in Oxford, Mississippi. We are a group of disciples drawn by a common
faith in Jesus Christ, to work, worship, and serve together. We want to be a church of Christ. We desire to help
each other in being transformed after the glory of Christ [2 Cor. 3:18]. We believe that He is our great need -
for us and for all. If we can help you understand Him better - or if you have something about Him to share with us -
please contact us. It is for this cause that we are here.
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Third Annual Lectureship
June 4-6, 2010
Please
be with us for lessons on
"A Glorious Church, Holy
and Blameless"
Studies in the Letter to the Ephesians
To directly listen
to the Podcasting Site, click on the player for each lesson below
OR click
the following link to go directly to the podcasting site (CLICK HERE).
SessionSpeakerEphesians Text
Friday, June 4
7:00 PM
Steve
Hentz, Oxford, MS1:1-2
7:20 PM Tom Holley, Starkville, MS 1:3-14
7:20 PM
Cecil
May, Montgomery, AL 1:15-23
Saturday, June 5
9:00 AM
Joel Ellis, LaGrange, GA
2:1-10
9:40 AM Cecil May, Montgomery, AL2:11-22
10:20 AM Break
10:40 AMRobert Taylor, Ripley, TN3:1-13
11:20
AM Gary Kerr, Bowling Green, KY3:14-21
12:00 PM Break for Lunch
2:00 PMWill Anderson, Oxford, MS4:1-16
2:40
PM Joel Ellis, LaGrange, GA4:17-32
3:20
PM Break
3:40
PM Michael Bates, Batesville, MS 5:1-21
4:20 PM
Tom Holley, Starkville, MS5:22-6:9
Sun, June 6
9:30 AMWill Anderson, Oxford, MS6:10-24
10:30 AMGary Kerr, Bowling Green, KY A Glorious Church
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JESUS is...
Servant, Savior, Brother, King, Lord, Life, Liberty, Truth
Two thousand years ago, as the preparation of time and place and people was completed, came THE man
on whom all of history has turned. Angels rejoiced and sang, shepherds wondered, wise men brought gifts, prophets praised,
his mother pondered, and the rabbis marveled—’What kind of child is this?’. His life was about His Father’s
business. His demeanor was meekness and mercy, yet His teaching was with authority. He walked among the
sick, the poor, the sinful, yet ever called [and lifted] hearts and minds to greater things-and men asked ’What kind
of teaching is this?’ He spoke to reveal His Father’s heart. He had power over nature and angels
and demons, yet He faced temptation, endured hardship, was spit on by men who were not worthy of Him, and submitted Himself
to unjust torture and death, being made perfect by obedience in suffering, so that a Roman governor and a dying thief asked
‘What kind of king is this?’ Even in dying, He willed to complete His Father’s will, and thereby showing
the way to redemption—by sacrifice of ourselves to the will of the Father.
On the third day, having glorified His Father in His sacrifice, He arose from the grave, triumphant
over death, going before His disciples into Galilee, appearing to them in His resurrection body, unlocking to them the mysteries
of what they had seen and heard of Him, and then going before them into Heaven, so that they marveled ’What kind of
God is this?’ In His resurrection and ascension, He opened the trail before us as our captain. To follow Him in His
resurrection, we must follow Him in His death [Rom. 6:1-11].
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