This year’s Wednesday Night Summer Series theme is “One of My Favorite Passages…” Tonight, Josh Herndon from the Union Hill Church of Christ (Benton, TN) shares thoughts from one of his favorite passages: 2 Peter 2:9.
This morning we continue our study through the Patriarchal Age of biblical history, walking through the story of Noah, and considering a few modern-day questions as we go. What happened with Noah and the flood, and what do we learn from it?
We are studying some of the “God is” passages in the New Testament. Tonight, we explore a serious (and important) description of God: God is…a consuming fire. What does that mean, and what does it mean for our relationship with God?
As we begin a couple weeks in the Book of Esther, we find a man consumed by success…and also by vengeance. What can we learn from Haman’s life about evil, enemies, and God’s judgment?
Tonight we see a contrast of two families. As God sees their faithfulness – or lack of faithfulness – God makes a choice that would lead to Samuel becoming a great leader of Israel. What happened, and what do we learn?