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Armagh Free Presbyterian Church

Locality: Armagh

Phone: +44 28 3778 8150



Address: Georges Street BT60 1BY Armagh, SA, Australia

Website: https://www.freepresbyterian.org/church/armagh

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23.01.2022 Rev McMillan speaks on the important subject of Getting back to the Bible



21.01.2022 Mr Colin Maxwell will speak on the text "Thou God seest me". Bible reading : Genesis 16 : 1 - 16

20.01.2022 Carmel Free Presbyterian Church, Armagh Message from the Minister Lord’s Day 4th October 2020 ... The Death of a Farmer Dear Brethren & Sisters, In this Province many years ago there was a greatly used Evangelist called Frank Marshall. On one occasion when he was holding a Gospel Mission in a rural area he was going around the doors to invite the people to the meetings. One of the people that he spoke to at that time was a farmer working in the field at Harvest time. The farmer had no interest in the Gospel and when Mr Marshall spoke to him about the Lord he went mad and chased the Evangelist out of the field with his pitchfork. After the Mission was over Mr Marshall saw the same farmer working in the field again and despite the shameful way in which he had been treated before, he decided to speak to the man again of his need of Salvation before he left the area. As the Evangelist made his way up the field he noticed that the farmer wasn’t making any movement at all and to his amazement when Frank came to where the farmer was standing he found him dead leaning on his pitchfork! The same pitchfork the farmer had used only a few days before to drive the Evangelist from his field. That is the story of the tragic death of a farmer. But it is even more than that, because it is the story of the tragic death of an unconverted farmer. The day that Frank Marshall spoke to the Farmer about his soul may have been the man’s last warning to get right with God. But the man refused the offer of the Gospel and died without Christ as his Saviour -- and if you are not careful this is the way that you will die too. If you continue to refuse God’s offer of mercy then you also will be taken out into a lost eternity. Take time just now to ask yourself: What if you were to die at this Harvest time? What would Eternity hold for you? Will you go to Heaven or go to Hell? The prophet Jeremiah once said, The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved (Jerm 8:20). Is that your condition? Another harvest has come and gone but still you are unsaved: you still have no hope for eternity. And for you it has not just been one harvest or one summer that you have continued in your unsaved condition. But as the hymn writer said, ‘Many summers you have wasted, Ripened harvests you have seen. Winter snow by spring has melted Yet you linger in your sin’. If that is your condition, then I urge you to get saved now: don’t wait another day (2 Cor 6:2). Your Friend & Minister David McMillan

15.01.2022 Presbytery Statement to be read in Churches: In a Zoom Meeting of the General Presbytery of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster, held on Saturday 21st of November, the following statement was presented and accepted with reference to the Presbytery’s view on the Stormont Executive’s proposed two-week lockdown. It was also agreed that this statement would be read in our churches on Sunday 22nd November, issued to the public press and sent to the Stormont Executive: As a Pre...sbytery we wish to make known publicly our views upon the recently introduced lockdown measures to be in place for a further two weeks. While we agree with the efforts of government to control and minimise the effects of Covid-19, and while we are concerned about the effects of lock-down measures upon society in terms of the material welfare of the citizens of this Province, yet above all else, the closure of places of public worship for a further two weeks is of major concern and regret to us. We would remind Legislators that assembling to worship in public gatherings is an essential right and privilege bestowed on mankind by God as Creator and Redeemer in order to provide for the spiritual and mental well-being of humanity. We would also remind Legislators that, as history clearly reveals, liberty to worship according to Scripture and the Gospel has contributed to the material stability and prosperity of society. Therefore, while we are prepared to be in subjection to government guidelines with respect to Covid-19 in terms of this proposed two-week closure of places of worship, we would urge upon the Stormont Executive that they must make every possible effort to ensure that there are no further such closures. We would also urge the Stormont Executive to issue a call to prayer for the intervention of Almighty God in the face of this pandemic that He might graciously remove it. See more



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12.01.2022 GENERAL PRESBYTERY OF THE FREE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF ULSTER Moderator of Presbytery -- Rev John Armstrong Clerk of Presbytery -- Rev John Greer... PRESS STATEMENT AGREED BY PRESBYTERY The General Presbytery of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster, at its monthly meeting held on 13th November 2020, agreed on and passed the following statement: We, the Ministers and Ruling Elders of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster in recognising that by means of Covid19 the Lord’s hand of chastening for our sins has been placed upon our own nation and other nations also; and in the face of the spiralling ‘second wave’ of the virus; and discerning that man does not have the answer to it; and lamenting that our government has not humbled itself to call on Almighty God for His merciful intervention; and believing that all who profess to be God’s people should now turn to Him in contrition over our own sins and the sins of our nation; and rejoicing that there is pardon for sin through the finished work of Christ the one Mediator between God and men hereby issue this call to seek Him in repentance from sin that He might forgive us for our transgressions of His Holy Law and remove this virus from our midst to the healing of our land. 2 Chronicles 7:14 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

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08.01.2022 Rev McMillan speaks on the Assurance of Salvation (Part 2)

06.01.2022 Rev McMillan speaks on the great need of having a Deep Clean. Please share this important message with as many others as possible.

05.01.2022 Mr Colin Maxwell will speak on " Job's Redeemer ". Bible reading: Job 19 : 23 - 26

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