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The following three sermons are a continuation of a series of sermons presented by Brother Wayne McKamie concerning denominationalism. Please listen as open-mindedly as possible. God bless us all as we seek His truth.
What is wrong with all denominations? (part 1)
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The following three sermons were presented by Brother Wayne McKamie concerning denominationalism. Please listen as open-mindedly as possible (a difficult task for all of us).
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The following four sermons were presented by Brother Wayne McKamie. Brother McKamie was “born into a staunch Baptist family and community. At the age of seventeen, he began hearing preachers such as Brethren Welch, Gay, Waters, Hold, Prince, and Smith. At the age of eighteen, he obeyed the Gospel at the old Warwick Street Church in Fort Worth. He was baptized by Brother Barney Welch. … Wayne finished public school in Moody, Texas, and later obtained his B.A. and M.A. from Baylor University. … [He] has worked with public schools in the Central Texas area, while preaching weekends, holidays, and every summer. His home congregation is at McGregor.” (Old Paths Pulpit No. 2; edited by M. Lynwood Smith; 1978; p. 45).
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