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March 28: Matthew 27:65-66 Pilate said to them, “You have a guard; go, make it as secure as you know how.” And they went and made the tomb secure with the guard, sealing the stone.

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Coming up – Cup O ‘ Joy – Green Bay

You’ve just GOT to visit the new Cup O’ Joy location at 525 N. Taylor Street in Green Bay.

Sat April 13 Stars Go Dim
Fri April 19 Josiah Queen

Sat May 4 Family Night, Juggler, Dan Kirk
Sat May 11 Consumed By Fire
Sat May 25 Drum Clinic 3:30-5:30pm
Sat May 25 Open Mic

Fri June 7 Robert G Lee Comedy
Fri June 21 Unspoken & JJ Weeks in Cup 3
Sat June 22 Open Mic

Fri Aug 2 Rhett Walker
Fri Aug 23 Disciple
Fri Aug 30 Cochren & Co in Cup3

Local Christian entertainment for believers of all ages.  Free will offering, no cover charge. Early Bird Passes available for purchase for early entry and other perks, too.

Crash in the AM, Scotty in the PM

Think of it like your favorite playlist getting a major refresh. Scotty is trading in his sunrise alarm for afternoon jams. Don’t worry, though! He’s bringing his 30 years of experience and signature “Scottyisms” to 3PM every weekday, spinning tunes and keeping you company.

But wait, there’s more! Crash isn’t going anywhere. He’s swapping those quiet mornings for an energetic tag-team with Terra. Expect a music-fueled, truth-packed morning show with more music you’ve come to love – the perfect way to greet the day, right?

So, there you have it! Scotty slides to afternoons, Crash and Terra take over mornings, and the truth never stops on Q90. Remember, Q90 FM – more truth, more music, more of what you come here for. Online and on the radio – Q 90 FM

What is the whole counsel of God: The Q90 FM Difference

What is the whole counsel of God: The Q90 FM Difference

The phrase the whole counsel of God is found in Acts 20:27. In his farewell speech to the elders of the Ephesian church, Paul says, “Therefore I testify to you this day that I am innocent of the blood of all, for I did not shrink from declaring to you the whole counsel of God” (Acts 20:26–27, ESV). Declaring the whole counsel of God is what made Paul “innocent” of anyone’s choice to turn away from the truth. Paul had fulfilled his ministry among the Ephesians.

Paul spent several years in Ephesus prior to this speech. When he first arrived in Ephesus, Paul had found some disciples who had only heard of John the Baptist and did not yet know of the completed ministry of Jesus or the coming of the Holy Spirit. After bringing them up to speed by presenting Jesus to them, Paul baptized them “in the name of the Lord Jesus” (Acts 19:4–5). Paul then spent time teaching in the synagogue and, when he was opposed there, taught at the lecture hall, and “all the Jews and Greeks who lived in the province of Asia heard the word of the Lord” (Acts 19:10). Verse 20 says, “The word of the Lord spread widely and grew in power.” Later, a group of merchants in Ephesus started a riot over the positive impact of the gospel in their city. After the riot ended, Paul said goodbye to the disciples in Ephesus before going to Macedonia. Several months later, on his way to Jerusalem, Paul called the Ephesian elders to Miletus to meet with him. It is here that Paul reminds the Ephesians that he had “not hesitated to proclaim . . . the whole will of God” (Acts 20:27). Read more at GotQuestions.org