
Omaha Bible Church - South Campus The high priest Aaron burnt incense as protection from God's presence (Lev.16.13), but Christ, our high priest, offered up himself as our burnt incense bringing us into God's presence (Eph. 5).

Omaha Bible Church - South Campus I want my tent to bump with songs of salvation...http://bit.ly/6ni0QZ
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14The Lord is my strength and my song;he has become my salvation. 15Glad songs of salvationare in the tents of the righteous:“The right hand of the Lord does valiantly, 16the right hand of the Lord exalts,the right hand of the Lord does valiantly!”

This Sunday morning Pastor Pat will be preaching at OBC South. His text will be Romans 8 and he will be preaching on the subject of Providence. This topic is of utmost importance and practicality for us as Christians...

This morning was such a great encouragement! It was a fun change up from our normal routine. I was impressed that we had so many folks come out and bear the elements...

As you might expect, there are some logistical issues associated with our Sunday am service and this snow storm.So here is the summary:We are meeting in the am.But we do have to scale back significantly since we cannot use the OBC-South trailer...

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Sunday am service is ON...details at the blog: http://www.omahabiblechurch.org/south/bl og/obc-south-blog/sunday-am-is-on-detail s-inside..#FdEOw-g5j0-feBdyl3srMQ
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Omaha Bible Church - South Campus Christmas Eve Service @ OBC is cancelled due to the expected weather and road conditions in the Omaha area this evening. Please pass along to others! Thanks, Erik Raymond

Omaha Bible Church - South Campus Just a reminder....if Christmas Eve service is cancelled it will be published on the OBC website (both campuses) as well as here on Facebook. Thanks!!

It is typical to hear a lot of talk around Christmas concerning the use of 'X' with Christmas. I found this short article from R.C. Sproul to be a helpful explanation... The simple answer to your question is that the X in Christmas is used like the R

Dear OBC body of Christ,We have a great opportunity for prayer and service in regards to the Open Door Mission and particular, the community our Lord has providentially placed each of us in together. On Tuesday December 22nd the ODM will be passing out bags of toys, warm winter clothes, and food. T...

We have been Anticipating Immanuel over these last five weeks and now we come to Luke's gospel and we are joined by a couple of folks who likewise were anticipating God with us. This is truly dramatic, affection stirring stuff this week for us...









