[JULY9] Battle:DC* * * The Briefing [7:30-10:30PM]


Saturday, July 9 · 7:30pm - 10:30pm
Location: Community of Hope AME
3701 Branch Ave (Iverson Mall - Lower Level)
Temple Hills, MD
Created By
Battle Dc
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Battle DC is a Summer long Concert & Community Series dedicated to pushing people past the concert and into the community! Stand with us @ The Briefing July9th!

Concert Featuring: Critical Revelation Band (CRB), Peculiar People, &
Special Guest. David James of Ndelible

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Concert Starts @8pm
Doors Open @7:30pm
$10 @ The Door or $25 for all three Concerts

[FREE DOWNLOAD] So It Begins -SOthekid

So It Begins

Fresh from the U.K., the newest edition of the Lamp Mode team has prepared and delivered his first major release, "So It Begins."With production primarily from G.P. of Dvine Muzic this project is as much a delight to the ears, as a plea from the soul. S.O. seeks to begin his musical journey with both an honest self assessment of himself, and a confident expectation in his Lord to sufficiently provide grace for the journey. Join him, as he takes some proverbial first steps in a new direction, while continuing sure steps in the faith.

Get it for FREE from www.lampmode.com and www.sothekid.com
3pm EST (USA), 8pm UK June 28th.

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Track listing:
1. So It Begins
2. Lows and Highs (feat. Leah Smith)
3. I’m Ready (feat. J.Williams)
4. The Rally (feat. George Romanacce of Generation Letter)
5. Sure Thing
6. All I Need
7. All Honor, All Glory
8. Let It Go (feat. Json, A Star)
9. Feminine Appeal (feat. Serene)
10. Quest For Love
11. Stephen’s Interlude
12. Love Is
13. The Essence (with a word from Timothy)
Listen to Sure Thing, Let It Go & I'm Ready below:
Sure Thing 
Let It Go
I’m Ready

God's Sovereignty and Man's Responsibility

The following quotation was written by Charles Henry Mackintosh (1820-1896), whose greater volume of writings can be found at the following address: http://www.stempublishing.com/authors/mackintosh/.   I would encourage those who find the below work of CHM of interest to investigate further.
He, blessed be His Name, has not confined Himself within the narrow limits of any school of doctrine, high, low, or moderate. He has revealed Himself. He has told out the deep and precious secrets of His heart. He has unfolded His eternal counsels, as to the Church, as to Israel, the Gentiles, and the wide creation. Men might as well attempt to confine the ocean in buckets of their own formation as to confine the vast range of divine revelation within the feeble enclosures of human systems of doctrine. It cannot be done, and it ought not to be attempted. Better far to set aside the systems of theology and schools of divinity, and come like a little child to the eternal fountain of Holy Scripture, and there drink in the living teachings of God's Spirit.
Nothing is more damaging to the truth of God, more withering to the soul, or more subversive of all spiritual growth and progress than mere theology, high or low—Calvinistic or Arminian. It is impossible for the soul to make progress beyond the boundaries of the system to which it is attached. If I am taught to regard "The Five Points" as "the faith of God's elect," I shall not think of looking beyond them; and then a most glorious field of heavenly truth is shut out form the vision of my soul. I am stunted, narrowed, one-sided; and not only so, but I am in danger of getting into that hard, dry state of soul which results from being occupied with mere points of doctrine instead of with Christ.
A disciple of the high school of doctrine will not hear of a world-wide gospel—of God's love to the world—of glad tidings to every creature under heaven. He has only gotten a gospel for the elect. On the other hand, a disciple of the low or Arminian school will not hear of the eternal security of God's people. Their salvation depends partly upon Christ, and partly upon themselves. According to this system, the song of the redeemed should be changed. Instead of "Worthy is the Lamb'," we should have to add, "and worthy are we." We may be saved today and lost tomorrow. All this dishonors God, and robs the Christian of all true peace.
C.H.Mackintosh, "One Sided Theology," The Mackintosh Treasury