Sunday School by Priscilla Whitmore from April 2
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Priscilla shares thoughts on Palm Sunday, the crucifixion, the resurrection, and what it all means.
Continue reading →Priscilla shares thoughts on Palm Sunday, the crucifixion, the resurrection, and what it all means.
Continue reading →Rejoice with us and pray with us. Cathy’s friend Jim came through his cancer surgery well. Cindy enjoyed the week with her family. Those of us who rely on DART are happy that their on-demand program will continue after all. … Continue reading →
The wword “sin” is disappearing from our culture. As we drift further away from our Christian roots, terminology that many of us grew up with is unknown to many in the younger generations. We didn’t all believe them, but we … Continue reading →
Rejoice with us and pray with us. Cathy enjoyed her week. They got an unexpected blessing. Cindy also had a good week. I found out that I get more work than I first thought, but still get some much needed … Continue reading →
In this message, we will focus on John 6:51-58 and cover the rest of the chapter. Here, Jesus concludes the lesson that began back at verse 4. Many of His followers couldn’t stomach it, and walked away from Him, but … Continue reading →
The “He Gets Us” ads present a Jesus just like us. There is truth in that, but is it the whole truth? Is it truth that can save anyone? The central message of the Christian faith is the good news … Continue reading →
Rejoice with us and pray with us. Il enjtime at church and dinner with friends. Kimi rejoices in feeling better and being at church today. Cathy enjoyed getting things done and spending time with family. Brenda enjoyed her week off. … Continue reading →
We’re in John, chapter 6. This time, we’ll cover verses 41-51. We pick up the dialog that began after the crowd found Jesus on the other side of the lake. The previous day, he fed 5,000 men along with the … Continue reading →