Sunday School by Priscilla Whitmore for October 9
From the account of Jesus walking on the water and Peter coming out to Him, Priscilla teaches us to keep our focus on Jesus and not on the storms of life that distract us.
Continue reading →From the account of Jesus walking on the water and Peter coming out to Him, Priscilla teaches us to keep our focus on Jesus and not on the storms of life that distract us.
Continue reading →Rejoice with us over the prayers our God has answered! Pray with us over these requests. Tim is glad to have work on his home progressing well. Anna starts a new job in two weeks. Didi is thankful for the … Continue reading →
Priscilla offers encouragement for God’s wounded warriors from His Word. Sorry for the delay in posting. I did not notice that it did not work.
Continue reading →Is shyness a sin? It can be. Paul says in 2 Timothy 1:7 “For God has not given us a spirit of timidity, but of power and love and discipline. Your passage may read “For God hath not given us … Continue reading →
Rejoice with us and pray with us. Kelly says she keeps getting better. Ruth thanks the Lord for giving her ninety years. Her birthday was last week. Cathy says they had a good party for her yesterday. Anna praises God … Continue reading →
The scripture verses this week are in Matthew 11:25-30. The rest Jesus is talking about here to his fellow Jews is it is the burden they were under trying to obey all the rules and laws that were being placed … Continue reading →
This is the first in a new round of personal testimonies given by our members. We did this a few years back and you can find some of them in old forum posts, but I’m looking forward to hearing them … Continue reading →
Rejoice with us and pray with us. Linda is thankful to have found another accessible gas station. Pastor David and Priscilla enjoyed their vacation. Cathy’s friend Gregg is home and continuing to improve. Priscilla is having more trouble with her … Continue reading →
In this podcast, we’ll read from Matthew 5:14-16. There we find that it is our good works that should lead others to glorify our Father in Heaven. But it is not the works themselves. Many well-meaning people do good works … Continue reading →