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  • Monthly Letter, May 2026

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    May 16, 2026

    Dear Brethren,

    The Feast of Pentecost is just around the corner, set this year for May 24. As members of body of Christ, we especially look forward to this festival. After all, it points not only to the first resurrection—to our becoming immortal spirit beings at Jesus’ return—it also pictures the marriage of Christ to His affianced wife, the Church.

    With that in mind,

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  • Monthly Letter, March/April 2026

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    March 12, 2026

    Dear Brethren,

    From time to time in God’s Church, disputes arise over specific doctrinal issues. Recently, we have had to deal with a doctrinal difference concerning the Passover—this time involving Tom Fannin, who was an elder with us for a number of years, as well as his father Marlin. A couple of years ago at an elders co

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  • Monthly Letter, February 2026

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    February 9, 2026

    Dear Brethren,

    As followers of Jesus Christ, we are guided strictly by the Scriptures—and thus called upon to defend those Scriptures. This is all part of contending for the faith once delivered (Jude 3). Sadly, Protestants are among the worst offenders when it comes to violating Scripture. Any time you get into a serious discussion with a Protestant over the

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  • Monthly Letter, January 2026

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    January 20, 2026

    Dear Brethren,

    According to the Roman Civil Calendar, the year 2026 has begun. God, however, will continue to reckon time according to His timetable—the Calculated Hebrew Calendar.

    Many of us who have been in the Church of God for decades once believed that Christ would have already returned by now—and that we would be in the Kingdom of God, ruling with Him. But e

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  • Monthly Letter, December 2025

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    December 18, 2025

    Dear Brethren,

    From the very beginning, God gave Adam and Eve freedom of choice—and all human beings down through time have had that same freedom to make decisions concerning right and wrong. You can make such choices God’s way by following His teachings, or you can follow your own way, leaning on your own understanding—that is, taking from the “tree

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