VocationRenewed Vocation: The Garden TempleIn the creation account, God designs with a purpose. From void and waste, God brings forward life and abundance. This lesson considers God's
InteractionsJesus Rejected At NazarethAfter the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness, he returns to his hometown of Nazareth (Luke 4:14). Following the life and ministry of Jesu
Children's LessonsNoah and the FloodNoah was a good man, and he walked with God. Do you know what that means? Noah had three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
VocationRenewed Vocation: CREATIONWe are beginning a new series discovering the theme of work and vocation in the Bible. Why should we consider this theme? Some of us may hav
InteractionsJesus In The Wilderness: The Test (pt. 2)In our last lesson, we began looking at the temptation of Jesus in (Matt. 4). Continuing our study, we will consider Jesus' responses to the
3 Healthy HabitsExploring The ScripturesI believe for many of us reading the Bible is challenging--even if the act of reading comes easily to you. The Bible is a large book.
InteractionsJesus In The Wilderness: The Test (pt. 1)In our series, we look at Jesus' conversations and interactions with others. We are exploring these interactions to understand Jesus and to
Children's LessonsAdam & EveLet’s see what’s in our Bible story box today. (Open the box and let each child pull a figure or printed picture from the box pertaining to
InteractionsThe Lamb of GodIn our series, we are talking about conversations and interactions Jesus had with others. Through these interactions, we are considering wha
InteractionsMy Eyes Have Seen Your SalvationThrough this series, we will look at several conversations and interactions Jesus has with others. As we consider these interactions, I hope
ToolsYouVersion Bible AppThrough the years, one Bible App I have enjoyed is the YouVersion Bible App. This unique app offers a free Bible resource across smartphones
Children's LessonsCreationIn the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was dark and empty—there was nothing here