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God’s Remnant Strategy…

The Mid-Atlantic Reformation Society Presents: God’s Remnant Strategy: Prophetic Success, Isaiah Style Joel Saint presents a fascinating look at the job that God gave to the prophet Isaiah, with thought provoking applications for us, in our time. Thursday, November 20 Beacon 443 Restaurant 35 E Blakeslee Blvd, Lehighton, PA 18235   Dinner at 6:00 Lecture at 7:00   Bring a friend!

Five Years! It is hard to believe!

Five years of OLD FASHIONED ELECTION DAY SERMONS. Five years ago MARS started its first annual Election Day Sermon series in Reading Pennsylvania. Interestingly, Pastor John Weaver was our first speaker inspiring us to make this an annual event. This year, five years later, he returned to put some real fire in our bellies. Pastor Weaver and his wife Alice blessed us with their southern charm and graciousness. Simply interacting with these two special servants Read more…

Our 5th Annual Old-Fashioned Election Day Sermon!

With Pastor John Weaver Sunday, November 2, 2014 at 7:00 PM The Inn at Reading 1040 North Park Rd Wyomissing, Pennsylvania 19610 Tel: (610) 372-7811 Pastor John Weaver is one of America’s most sought after pastors. He was called into the ministry in 1965. Pastor Weaver earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theology and attended graduate school at Bob Jones University. He has pastored and helped plant several churches and Christian schools. He has Read more…

Honest Money

For our “Third Tuesday” Lecture Series Tuesday, September 16th Join us as John Bingaman presents a fascinating and informative lecture on the Biblical nature of economics. Does the Bible define a Godly monetary system? What would it look like? How many of the Ten Commandments does our present system violate? How is the doctrine of salvation intimately related to the laws of economics? Come out and bring a friend for a great time of dining, Read more…

Pietism and the Downfall of Modern Christianity

Church leaders lament the condition of  society  in our day.  They sense apathy in the church, and a lack of serious commitment and zeal.  Moral conditions have deteriorated, driven in part by our civil government.  Evangelistic-minded leaders observe:  “In the old days you could put up a tent, bring in an evangelist, and people would come out to hear him.  Today nobody shows up”. There is a serious lack of critical thinking as to the Read more…

The Colonial Era Founders: Under Attack from All Sides

“The founders were not Christians; they were, at most, Deists.  They intended, and in fact did, establish an atheistic republic, based on the tenets of Secular Humanism.  They never intended for America to be governed by God’s Law.”             -The secular humanists, for at least the past several generations               “The founders were not Christians; they were, at most, Deists.  They intended, and in fact did, establish an atheistic republic, based on the tenets Read more…

Who Would Jesus Tax?

The Mid–Atlantic Reformation Society Presents Who Would Jesus Tax? For our “Third Tuesday” Lecture Series Tuesday, August 19th Hear Joel Saint deliver a timely, practical, and Biblical presentation on the subject of taxation What does the Bible teach about civil taxation? What did Jesus actually teach about “rendering unto Caesar”? How Biblical are our tax laws? We all have an opinion about taxation, but what does God say?  You may be surprised to hear how Read more…

What an Evening!

What an evening…The Mid Atlantic Reformation Society! (MARS) never lets you down, always stimulating, relevant and thoroughly Biblical. Last night was no exception! As a matter of fact, it was itself an exceptional meeting. The room was full, standing room only and the powerful message “Tactical Considerations for a Biblical Reformation” brought the normally conservative listeners to spontaneous applause. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond challenged us continuously to be about the work of “Civilization Building”. The Read more…

Thoughts from the Amusement Park

“But,” I said to my wife, “Do they look happy?” We had gotten twilight tickets at a local amusement park. As I observed the various participants, I couldn’t help but notice the many shapes, sizes, ages, colors, and apparent income levels even. Some were forlorn, others mostly expressionless, all were tired. “I think so,” she returned, “They don’t seem to be brining their problems with them.” Of course, there was no way I could know Read more…