Sunday School by Priscilla Whitmore for March 26

Priscilla teaches us to stand against the idols that the world presents to us through the story of Nebuchadnezzar’s golden idol and the fiery furnace.
Continue reading →Priscilla teaches us to stand against the idols that the world presents to us through the story of Nebuchadnezzar’s golden idol and the fiery furnace.
Continue reading →Rejoice with us and pray with us. Ruth and Lupe are both home sick. Cathy’s mother-in-law is still not eating well. Pray for Ginger, someone Cathy knows who is just out of the hospital having two stents put in. Cindy … Continue reading →
Humility doesn’t come naturally for us. We might even have a low opinion of ourselves, but we want everyone else to pump us up. Pride and humility are both attitudes of the heart. Listen as we study from Philippians 2:3-11.
Continue reading →Linda draws from the example of Rev. Graham’s ministry to inspire us to share our faith.
Continue reading →Rejoice with us and pray with us. Pam rejoices in getting better and being able to go to the gym. Ruth praises the Lord that her sister is doing well. We all rejoice to see Rita back with us today. … Continue reading →
Would you want to be born again physically? Would you like a do over? What would you do different? I believe we all could do better the second time around if we had the chance, but when Jesus talks about … Continue reading →
Priscilla explores the topic of God’s purposes in suffering from the question, “Why me?”
Continue reading →Keep praying for John to get better. Keep praying for Rita also. Didi is still looking for a place. Ruth’s cousin will have surgery for appendicitis. His name is Ed. Kelly prays for strength and that her living situation will … Continue reading →
In Hebrews 12:1-2, the writer talks about running with patience. That sounds crazy doesn’t it? We run because we want to finish the race as quick as we can, what is he talking about? There are races that are sprints … Continue reading →