Watch M.C. Haggis and Shamus McFamus introduce this month’s widget….
If you make a bottle rocket, be sure to video it so Pastor Bill can see it!
Watch M.C. Haggis and Shamus McFamus introduce this month’s widget….
If you make a bottle rocket, be sure to video it so Pastor Bill can see it!
Bible Passage: 1 Thessalonians 4:13 – 5:11Main Point: Paul encouraged the Thessalonians by reminding them that Jesus will return. Consider how your life would change if you could know the future—if you could accurately predict the weather or outcomes of a baseball game. If you could know how your life is going to turn out,…
Bible Passage: Luke 2Main Point: Simeon and Anna worshiped Jesus as the Messiah. God had chosen Mary and Joseph to be Jesus’ earthly parents. Mary and Joseph named their baby Jesus, obeying God in faith that salvation had indeed come into the world. (See Matt. 1:21.) When the time came for Jesus to be dedicated…
Bible Passage: Matthew 1; Luke 3; John 1Main Point: Jesus’ family line proved He was the Messiah. The prophecies concerning Jesus’ birth are numerous, and many of them refer to Jesus’ lineage. Old Testament prophecies tell of the promised Messiah being born from the seed of a woman (Genesis 3:15); from the seed of Abraham…
So you may be asking, what is a widget? It is defined as: * widg·et wij-it] –noun 1. Something unspecific whose name is either forgotten or not known. 2. A device that is very useful for a particular job Origin: 1925–30; perhaps an alternative form of gadget This month the life app is “PEACE” and…
A few years ago, I introduced trading cards, provided by Awana, for the T&T (3rd – 5th grade) clubs. We will continue to utilize those trading cards for T&T – a new set will be introduced sometime during this Awana year – and I will be introducing a new set of trading cards for the…
Bible Passage: EstherMain Point: God made Esther a queen to protect His people. The Babylonian captivity ended when Cyrus, the king of Persia, took over Babylon and let God’s people go home. Some of God’s people—now called Jews (people from Judah)—traveled back to Judah to rebuild the temple, the city, and their lives. Others, however,…