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Gray's Chapel Fwb Church
12190 County Road 47
Florence, Alabama 35634
Phone: 256-460-9416
Age
4 + years
Service Type
Traditional
Weekly Attendance
100 - 249

T. Michael Crews

Gray's Chapel Fwb Church

Baptist, Pastor/Minister

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Danny Brightwell
December 10, 2012
Really good lesson. Thank you for sharing it.
Hello Michael, Thanks for the work you put into this message. It will help me as I prepare to preach on this passage. Rick Gillespie-Mobley
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Daniel Stout
February 19, 2012
very well done..good transitions and excellent call for us to do something with the message. thanks for your work
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Terence Casey
October 29, 2009
A wonderful Christmas sermon.
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Terence Casey
July 30, 2009
I found many of Pastor Michael Crews sermons to be very enlightening.
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Bret Griffin
October 25, 2008
The excercise of Christian liberty has 2 caviats (1 Cor 8:9ff, Galatians 5:13, and 1 Peter 2:16). One caviat is that we should not use our liberty in a way that harms others. The other relates to not using our liberty as an excuse to satisfy the desires of the flesh. As in this sermon, I''ve seen a third caviat added, one that says our deliverance from the law does not free us from its demands. In our efforts to not misuse our liberty we must be diligent to excercise it.
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Paul Herter of Hope Lutheran Church
December 18, 2007
Just a note: B.C.E. is correct; A.C.E. is not. The years following Christ are called just C.E.= Common Era. (Of course, what I say to those who use these initials is: "'B.C.E. stands for 'Before the CHRISTIAN Era.' & C.E. stands for 'CHRISTIAN Era.'" HA!)
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Don Baggett of Trinity Baptist Church
December 17, 2007
Thank you for this message. I enjoyed reading it, and I have taken some ideas from it that I plan to use in a message that I am preparing for this coming Sunday. God bless you, and thanks again!
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