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First Baptist Bluegrass
1907 Ebenezer Rd
Knoxville, Tennessee 37922
Phone: 865-690-6573
http://www.fbcbluegrass.org
Age
4 + years
Service Type
Mixed (same service)
Weekly Attendance
100 - 249

Dennis Davidson

First Baptist Bluegrass

Baptist, Pastor/Minister

About me:
Doctor of Ministry, Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary, Memphis, 2004. Graduate, Instituto de Idiomas, San Jose, Costa Rica, 1988. Master of Divinity, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary... read more
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Dearl Hardy
June 1, 2013
very nice, clear and effective touched by God
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Dearl Hardy
June 1, 2013
very nice clear message, I enjoyed reading it while preparing my message
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Dwight Butler
March 18, 2013
Thank you for helping to see the Passion from a new angle!
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Michael Hasselbring
October 11, 2012
"No one came today" That''s sad, but true. Thanks for sharing your hard work. Keep reaching people for the cross and one day we''ll meet in glory. But for now there''s work to be done!
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Greg Nance of Signal Mountain Church of Christ
August 22, 2012
Great message! Thanks for the insights and helpful exposition. One comment that might serve as another option to the hot and cold interpretation: Ray Vanderlan pointed out that from Laodicea one can see two river sources. Hot springs from one point and cold mountain springs from another come together close to Laodicea and create a lukewarm highly mineralized stream, undrinkable and in no way refreshing. Perhaps Jesus is saying: I wish you were either refreshingly cold or usefully hot. Both are good. But the waters of Laodicea are neither. It is hard to imagine Jesus saying I wish you were totally against me or totally for me. Instead Jesus may be saying I wish you were useful instead of like salt that loses it''s flavor. It is good for nothing...
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Doug Couch of Church of Christ
August 6, 2012
thank you for your study.
Great message! Thanks for the good work and God bless your ministry in Christ.
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Catherine Dawes
June 8, 2012
I know Jesus is the source of the water, but as believers, are we not the temple from which the water flows?
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