Codex Sinaiticus


There is a website that was launched today called Codex Sinaiticus. Codex Sinaiticus is one of the oldest complete copies of the Bible that survived the centuries. This website will allow the users to view the complete manuscript eventually (at least that is the plan, I believe).
Back in 2006, the pastoral team went to an exhibit called In the Beginning: Bibles Before Year 1000, and I had an opportunity to see this ancient manuscript. It was an unusually edifying experience. To know that people from centuries ago were reading the same words that we have in our Bibles today was so faith-building. God has faithfully preserved His Word, and for that we should be eternally grateful.
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It looks like the posts from the last few weeks got erased… But we’re back again.
We have our monthly Crossroads meeting tomorrow night at 7:30pm. This is the last message in the series on James, "Devoted". I’ll be preaching from James 4:13-17 on how we can plan our lives in a way that’s glorifying to God. Feel free to invite your friends. Come early for coffee at 7!
As most of you know, our Ladies Clothes Swap outreach event is coming up next Saturday, June 21 from 8-12. This entire basement area will be converted into a free clothes store. There are 3 ways that you can participate: