Tonight Harold Redd from the Midtown Church of Christ (Memphis, TN) presents a lesson on the 40 years the Israelites spent in the wilderness. Why did this happen, and what can we learn from it?
Tonight Harold Redd from the Midtown Church of Christ (Memphis, TN) presents a lesson on the 40 years the Israelites spent in the wilderness. Why did this happen, and what can we learn from it?
Most of us will have to decide on a church home at some point in our lives. There are so many church options in our world – does it matter where we ‘go to church?’ Let’s explore how God views churches, and what we should be thinking about whenever we have to make ‘church home’ decisions…
Jesus said our soul is worth more than the whole world (Matt. 16:26)! But is it possible to lose my salvation, and thereby lose my hope? Let’s see what the Bible says about it, and what that means for our walk of faith… The outline handed out with this lesson:
We are studying the Days of Samuel on Sunday nights! Tonight, God gives Saul a sacred task of carrying out God’s punishment, one that Saul doesn’t fully follow through on. What did Saul do, and how would Samuel – and God – respond?
We are studying “The Days of Samuel” on our Sunday nights. Tonight, we see a dangerous situation that requires Israel’s new king to act. What would Saul do? And how would everyone react?
As we continue our study of “The Days of Samuel,” we revisit one of the great tragedies in Israel’s history. What happened, and what do we learn?
If God were to write “Don’t Give Up On Your Dreams” in your yearbook, what might He mean by that? Let’s explore the idea of life dreams, and then let Romans chapter 8 remind us of some of the great dream-fulfilling promises of the Christian faith…
It’s much easier to trust in God when things are going great. But what about when we are in the midst of extremely difficult situation? Tonight, Aarek points us to some biblical examples of a mindset that can take us from stress and fear to peace and hope…
It’s our 2016 Graduate Sunday, and our young men are leading us in worship. Two of our senior boys, Ryan Barker and Griffin Ritter, share devotional thoughts with us…
After faithlessly refusing to enter the Promised Land, the Israelites spent 40 years in the wilderness, until the next generation would take the lead. What happened during those 40 years?