Sunday School by Linda Thacker for August 19: Watch the Birdie
Linda teaches of God’s care for us as she tells us the remarkable story behind the well-loved song, “His Eye is On the Sparrow.”
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Linda teaches of God’s care for us as she tells us the remarkable story behind the well-loved song, “His Eye is On the Sparrow.”
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After Jesus healed a man who was blind, the people hauled the man up before the Jewish leadership. Under hostile questioning, he again offers powerful testimony about what Jesus did for him. But they still refuse to believe and throw … Continue reading →
When Jesus and His disciples come upon a blind man as they travel, the disciples tactlessly ask Jesus, “who sinned, this man or his parents, that he would be born blind?” Jesus’ response in part is this, “so that the … Continue reading →
Priscilla addresses objections someone might raise to becoming a Christian.
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Our text is found in John 5:2-17. Jesus does something surprising. We might even think it was a little insensitive. He walks up to a man lying on a mat who had been sick for 38 years and says, “Do … Continue reading →
When you look at others, do you see what God sees? This is an important question, especially in a church like ours. You may have seen the commercials on TV for the drug to treat psoriasis. They echo the poignant … Continue reading →
We’re trying something new. Since we have such a short time together each week, we are looking for ways to give everyone opportunity to share what God has shown them each week. Sometimes we may still have a traditional Sunday … Continue reading →
In this episode, we read 2 peter 1:2-11. Peter begins this letter with a remarkable blueprint for the Christian life. Then he says in verse 10, “as long as you practice these things, you will never stumble.” What a statement! … Continue reading →
Linda draws from current events in her life to teach on sanctification and God’s strength in our weakness. She used the video shown here as an intro.
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I have a question for you. Are you being used? That phrase, when applied to human relationships , does not evoke positive associations. We do not like being used, and we avoid the people we consider to be users. I … Continue reading →