Looking at Christianity in the big picture, down through the ages, we must not repeat any errors that our forefathers may have had. In this sense, we must be Biblical, even if it may seem new to tradition that was not based in the Word. But there are some things of old, that we must not lose. Even if everyone around us is given to changing these things. We should seek for the old paths. We must not lose the things of old, that are meant for all ages. This sermon also applies this to our individual lives. Let's not lose what we have wrought, but let's also keep growing!
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Joey Faust was born in Columbia, SC. He spent his early childhood years in rural Blythewood (where his family on his father's side had for generations, been members of the Baptist church there). As an early teen, he spent his summers as an equestrian counselor for the YMCA's...