Sunday School by Linda Thacker from October 20, “Legacy series: Charlotte Elliott”

Linda inspires us from the story of the woman who penned the famous hymn, “Just as I Am.”
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Continue reading →The church in Sardis apparently had a good reputation. It was thought to be alive and thriving, but Jesus didn’t agree. He said, “but you are dead.” Unlike the messages we’ve studied so far, He doesn’t provide much in the … Continue reading →
Priscilla teaches us to listen to the Holy Spirit and do what He tells us.
Continue reading →We continue our study from the 2nd and 3rd chapters of Revelation with Rev. 2:18-29. By now we should be noticing some recurring themes in these messages to the seven churches. Among them are faithfulness in the face of adversity … Continue reading →
In this podcast episode, we continue with our study of Jesus’s messages to the seven churches in the book of Revelation. The third message is found in Rev 2:12-17 to the church at Pergamum. Jesus acknowledges the church’s faithfulness in … Continue reading →
This time we are in Revelation 2:8-11, the message to the church at Smyrna. This is one where Jesus did not have anything bad to say about the church, but he did have what we might call bad news. They … Continue reading →
All the way from the Caribbean island of Curacao, attending Dallas Theological Seminary and spending some time with us through its Agape program, meet Luigi Mathilda. His testimony will encourage you to follow God’s calling for your own life.
Continue reading →This begins a short series from Revelation, Chapters 2-3. Here John writes down messages to seven churches, delivered from the mouth of Jesus Himself! Most contain both praise and warnings. Others contain only praise. Each ends with a promise “to … Continue reading →
Linda challenges us to deepen our prayer life and provides one way to do it.
Continue reading →This time we recorded the entire service. This segment features our message, delivered by Larry Thacker Sr. on the topic of worship.
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