Category Archives: Lessons

Bible studies and lessons

THE PATH TO AUTHENTIC FAITH

Have you ever wished there was a clear “instruction manual” for living out your faith in Jesus? You are invited to join with us as we discover the concise and helpful guidelines which James wrote for the new believers and for us. As he says, “What good is it, dear brothers and sisters if you…Continue Reading

The Problem with SELF-Confidence – Lesson 11 – March 24 – 31

Would you agree that self-confidence is a highly valued trait in our culture?  Who comes to your mind when you think of someone who displays this characteristic?  A self-confident person trusts his/her own capabilities and usually has the courage to move ahead even when the outcome is not completely predictable.  People who feel self-assured often…Continue Reading

ANNOUNCING – SPRING BIBLE STUDY

It’s called – AFFECTIONATE ADMONITIONS It’s a new 6-week opportunity to focus on the letter written by James in order to help us put our faith into action. You won’t want to miss it! Study guides will be available at the beginning of April. Weekly introductions will begin on Friday, April 14.Continue Reading

WHAT’S NEXT? – Lesson 8 – March 3 – 10

What is the question people ask both themselves and others at the completion of any major event?  It might be at the time of a graduation, at the end of an assignment with the military, or even when you get home from a wonderful vacation.  It could be after an unexpected reversal in finances or…Continue Reading

IT’S HOW YOU SAY IT! – Lesson 5 – February 9 – 16

Do you remember the age-old adage, “It’s not what you said, but how you said it that really matters”?  Researchers agree that somewhere between 35 and 40% of our communication is not through the words we use but through the tone, inflection and speed of our voices.  Every child knows the difference between hearing his/her…Continue Reading

WHAT IS COMPASSION? – Lesson 4 – February 2 – 9

Remember Winnie the Pooh and his friend Eeyore?  One day Pooh Bear was walking along the riverbank and noticed Eeyore, his stuffed donkey friend, was floating downstream on his back and obviously troubled about the possibility he might drown.  So Pooh asked Eeyore if he had fallen in.  Eeyore, trying to appear to be in…Continue Reading