Well, good morning. is there anybody who did not receive a packet for this morning? If you, did not receive one and you need one, go ahead and raise your hand. We got a couple, we need some ushers to, But while those are being distributed, let me go ahead and invite you to turn in your Bibles to, 1 Corinthians chapter 11.
1 Corinthians chapter 11. And, for those of you that are visiting with us, we're doing a verse by verse study through the Book of First Corinthians and as we continue in our study of this book, we come this morning to 1 Corinthians, or we find ourselves once again in 1 Corinthians chapter 11, verses 2 through 16, and the title of the message, this morning is Head Coverings and Worship Part 7. And tonight we'll be on this topic and then, tonight we, or this morning we'll be on this topic and then tonight, we will pick up where we leave off this morning. And, for those of you that may be getting weary of this subject, let me give you a word of encouragement.
you'll notice that the page number for the material today is page 14 and it goes all the way through, page 20. my goal tonight is to give you up to page like 32 or 33, and, what I want to deal with this morning is the question of our head coverings for today and then tonight begin to get into the issue of if head coverings are for today, then why do so many people say that they're not, and we'll tonight begin to deal with what some of those concerns and issues are that people bring up to say that this passage is not for today. And, my thinking is that we're going to try to cover as much as we can tonight, but if we don't cover everything that's in the packet, then that's fine with me. I, I'm thinking right now that even if we don't cover all the material from the pulpit, at least you're going to have that in writing.
And then next Sunday, we'll get to the issue that I know that many of you, are wanting to, to study, and that is the practical issues. If you do accept the fact that, head coverings are for today and that the covering that Paul is advocating is some covering other than the hair. then you're then beset with a number of practical questions. Who wears them, married women or single women, and, and where in the church or outside of the church or just when you're ministering publicly or all the time?...