Sunday School by Priscilla Whitmore from April 26
Priscilla teaches on prayer and faithfulness. Please excuse the sound quality.
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Priscilla teaches on prayer and faithfulness. Please excuse the sound quality.
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In Acts 1:6-11, Luke gives us an account of what happened just as Jesus was taken up into Heaven. Imagine being one of the disciples on that day. You’ve already seen so many amazing Miracles that you can’t remember them … Continue reading →
Resurrection Sunday 2020 was very different than what we’re used to. Churches are usually fuller than usual as those who do not attend regularly want to come for this day. This year, the buildings largely remained empty. There were no … Continue reading →
On Palm Sunday, many churches commemorate Jesus’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem on a donkey as people waived palm branches and hailed Him as the coming king. But things would change radically in just a few days. While He was there, … Continue reading →
During this time of separation, it’s all the more important that we find ways to be in fellowship with one another. God created us for community. He Himself is three in one! From the beginning of creation we were not … Continue reading →
As we look around us right now, we see a lot of fear. People are cleaning out store shelves as if preparing for the apocalypse. Restaurants are closed, events are canceled, and the media breathlessly covers each new revelation with … Continue reading →
I remember the first time I encountered a translation that did not include Mark 16:9-20. At the time I did not know about the controversy and immediately started asking around who had ever heard of that version and was it … Continue reading →
Linda encourages us with the unseen power of God from the story of Elisha and the Arameans in 2 Kings 6.
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What is justice? Who defines it? We all have our own ideas about it, but we hold much in common with people around the world. That sense of justice comes built into all of us. It is part of being … Continue reading →