Sunday School by Priscilla Whitmore from September 1

Priscilla tells us how to come through the crazy with our faith intact.
Continue reading →Priscilla tells us how to come through the crazy with our faith intact.
Continue reading →How often do you hear the word, repent. It just doesn’t come up in normal conversation. We mostly hear it in church, and even there in many cases not as often as we should. One of the ladies who used … Continue reading →
We see the world spiraling downward around us and think the end is surely near, but is it? We wouldn’t be the first to think so. Throughout the centuries, others have been just as certain, and they’ve all been proven … Continue reading →
Linda brings us encouragement drawn from the account of Hagar in Genesis 16.
Continue reading →Some things we think we just can’t do, but when our source is the power that created the universe, is there ever room for “I can’t?” Maybe, but not when it comes to doing what He wants you to do, … Continue reading →
They say talk is cheap, but Jesus says otherwise. Your words matter. They reveal who you are. They can do great harm, and they can do great good. Jesus went so far as to say, “by your words you will … Continue reading →
This is an election year, and unless you’ve been living in a cave somewhere, I didn’t need to tell you that. We are perpetually pelted with political proclamations of how one candidate is the best and the opposing candidate is … Continue reading →
Those of us who desire to serve the Lord recognize the conflict. Sometimes the choice is clear. At others we are not so sure what to do. It is right in the sight of God to work for our own … Continue reading →
Who are you? It’s a simple question that may have a very complicated answer. If we don’t know each other, I might simply be asking your name. If we do know each other, you might find the question invasive, offensive, … Continue reading →
We consider freedom a core value in the United States, but what does freedom mean? Is it absolute? That would be chaos. With freedom comes responsibility. It is as true in our public life as it is in our personal … Continue reading →