Sunday School by Priscilla Whitmore from August 25

Priscilla reads from scripture to encourage us in times of trouble. She shares from her heart in light of recent events.
Continue reading →Priscilla reads from scripture to encourage us in times of trouble. She shares from her heart in light of recent events.
Continue reading →I suspect there have been more sermons about Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52) in our congregation than just about any other part of scripture. The name makes it inevitable. But I am going to put you through one more, because there’s something … Continue reading →
Linda offers inspiration drawn from the life of Christina Meredith, who shows us that our circumstances do not define us. The first half of the podcast is an interview from the Huckabee show from the video clip that she showed.
Continue reading →In this message, I take on a subject that seems to have a lot of confusion around it. In Hebrews 12:4-13, we are told that God disciplines those whom He loves. Translations vary, but the idea of punishment is clearly … Continue reading →
We are all facing challenges that can sometimes get us down. We know all the right answers, but sometimes they don’t seem to be enough. How can we “rejoice always” as Paul instructs us to do in 1 Thessalonians 5:16? … Continue reading →
Priscilla responds to the most recent shooting events with a plea for the church to fulfill its calling.
Continue reading →What is our response to sin? What is a sin leading to death? How do we know who belongs to God and who does not? These are some of the questions addressed by our study from 1 John 5:13-21.
Continue reading →I think it’s safe to say that Matthew 7:1 is one of the most misused verses in the Bible today. Even people who don’t believe anything in the Bible know that verse and are quick to throw it up as … Continue reading →
Linda shows us how “What if?” can be a destructive question when applied to the past and a great question when applied to the future.
Continue reading →We begin in John 1:35-39. This is an account of the beginning of Jesus’ ministry as he begins to gather his first disciples. After John the baptist points Him out as the “lam of God,” two of John’s disciples begin … Continue reading →