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On September 14th, 2014, the Maryland Bible Society presented the MBS Bible Sunday Program which was held at Forge Road Bible Chapel to excellent reviews. This program combines the love of and appreciation for God’s Word with the spiritual and historical aspects of the MBS Historic Collection in a way that seems remarkable.
Our Archivist, Glenn Johnston, of Stevenson University (the site of our archived collection) demonstrated the intertwining of the Baltimore and Maryland histories, told thru Bibles and the organizational records, while reflecting and revealing how these historical Bibles and documents bring His Word and transformative power to people’s lives from 1810 until now.
MBS is happy to bring our Bible Sunday Program to your church. The program includes a partial display of the Historic Collection, an engaging sampling of its fascinating stories and a brief message on the preeminence of Scripture by our Executive Director, David Moyer.
Part of Glenn’s presentation on Sept 14th was this portion of the Baltimore Bible Society (original name of MBS) 1815 minutes as read at the BBS Board of Directors meeting on September 25th, 1815.
If you would like to know more about the MBS Bible Sunday Program and how you can bring it to your church, please email cjohnson@mdbible.org or call Cathy Johnson at 410-685-4040.
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