Bartimaeus Baptist Temple
Message by Larry Thacker Jr. for September 17: The Gospel According to Job
The book of Job raises hard questions.  Some are obvious.  Others only become apparent when the text is studied.  This is one of those times when a key verse is difficult to choose, but I’ll begin with the passage that … Continue reading →
Message by Pastor David Whitmore for September 10: What Do You Remember?
We are celebrating 59 years as a ministry to people with disabilities. As I thought about all the Homecomings I have been to at Bartimaeus I can remember so many good times. That is how it should be. There have … Continue reading →
Sunday School by Priscilla Whitmore for September 10
On this Homecoming Sunday, Priscilla teaches of the loving Father who welcomes His wayward children back home from the story of the prodigal son.
Continue reading →Message by Pastor David Whitmore for September 3: The Easy Way is Not Always the Best Way
God never promised us things would be easy, in fact he did promise there would be tough times. It is how we handle the hard times that shows us our faith. Many people want to take the easy way and … Continue reading →
Sunday School by Priscilla Whitmore for September 3
Priscilla uses the story of David and Goliath to encourage us to trust in God to overcome any circumstance. Â She began the lesson with this clip taken at a shelter after Hurricane Harvey.
Continue reading →Message by Tim Terrell for August 27: A Country Without God
Tim draws from the Sermon on the Mount as well as U.S. historical documents to teach us how to respond to the unrest around us.
Continue reading →Sunday School by Cindy Terrell for August 27
Cindy draws from the Sermon on the Mount to teach us how to respond to the unrest around us.
Continue reading →Message by Larry Thacker Jr. for August 20: All Things
This week I speak from a passage and especially a verse that we can all probably quote. I bet most of us have also had it quoted at us, and may have had less than righteous thoughts toward the person … Continue reading →