Fall 2012 the study is Adam Hamilton’s study “Forgiveness: Finding Peace by Letting Go” which began September 9 and ends November 11. Classes consist of viewing a DVD of Hamilton’s sermon and then discussion of key points. All discussions are considered confidential.
Fall 2012 the study is Adam Hamilton’s study “Forgiveness: Finding Peace by Letting Go” which began September 9 and ends November 11. Classes consist of viewing a DVD of Hamilton’s sermon and then discussion of key points. All discussions are considered confidential.
Fall 2012 the study is Adam Hamilton’s study “Forgiveness: Finding Peace by Letting Go” which began September 9 and ends November 11. Classes consist of viewing a DVD of Hamilton’s sermon and then discussion of key points. All discussions are considered confidential.
Fall 2012 the study is Adam Hamilton’s study “Forgiveness: Finding Peace by Letting Go” which began September 9 and ends November 11. Classes consist of viewing a DVD of Hamilton’s sermon and then discussion of key points. All discussions are considered confidential.
For 2012-13 there are be two Sunday School classes:
- Preschool – First Grade
- Second Grade – Fouth Grade.
Both classes will begin after the Children’s Message during worship service and last until the service ends at 11:00 am.
Fall 2012 the study is Adam Hamilton’s study “Forgiveness: Finding Peace by Letting Go” which began September 9 and ends November 11. Classes consist of viewing a DVD of Hamilton’s sermon and then discussion of key points. All discussions are considered confidential.
Fall 2012 the study is Adam Hamilton’s study “Forgiveness: Finding Peace by Letting Go” which began September 9 and ends November 11. Classes consist of viewing a DVD of Hamilton’s sermon and then discussion of key points. All discussions are considered confidential.
Fall 2012 the study is Adam Hamilton’s study “Forgiveness: Finding Peace by Letting Go” which began September 9 and ends November 11. Classes consist of viewing a DVD of Hamilton’s sermon and then discussion of key points. All discussions are considered confidential.
Fall 2012 the study is Adam Hamilton’s study “Forgiveness: Finding Peace by Letting Go” which began September 9 and ends November 11. Classes consist of viewing a DVD of Hamilton’s sermon and then discussion of key points. All discussions are considered confidential.
Fall 2012 the study is Adam Hamilton’s study “Forgiveness: Finding Peace by Letting Go” which began September 9 and ends November 11. Classes consist of viewing a DVD of Hamilton’s sermon and then discussion of key points. All discussions are considered confidential.
Fall 2012 the study is Adam Hamilton’s study “Forgiveness: Finding Peace by Letting Go” which began September 9 and ends November 11. Classes consist of viewing a DVD of Hamilton’s sermon and then discussion of key points. All discussions are considered confidential.
Read about our One Year Bible Challenge in Pastor Paul’s blog, “Bucket List for 2013 – Already?”
There are three ways to participate in reading through the Bible in one year.
- If you have an electronic device (smart phone, ipod, ipad, etc…), you can download a free Bible app called “YouVersion.tv”. Just search for “Bible” and install the free Bible app on your electronic device. Then go to reading plans and choose “The One Year Bible”. This can also be downloaded onto a windows 8 computer, at no cost. Go to www.youversion.com and follow the directions to download to your computer.
- You can purchase through the Hartland UMC church a physical copy of The One Year Bible. The cost for this will be $11.00 per copy. If you cannot afford to purchase a Bible, just ask as there is scholarship money available for a Bible. This uses the New Living Translation, which is one of the most readable translations of the Bible on the market today.
- The final way is to simply use your own Bible and we will provide a reading plan that follows The One Year Bible, so we will all be on the same plan. The key will be for you to have a Bible that is easy to read.
We plan to have “drop-in” classes each week to review and discuss the week’s readings – watch for the schedule beginning in January.
Join us on our journey!
January 6 through January 27, Pastor Paul Gruenberg will lead the Adult Class using Kay Arthur’s study, “Lord Teach Me to Study the Bible in 28 Days.” Arthur teaches the inductive Bible study method, which begins with knowing how to mark your Bible in order to really “unlock the meaning” in the scripture. This class will provide the foundation for following studies of specific books in the Bible and increase the scriptural foundation for all of the church’s activities.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
January 6 through January 27, Pastor Paul Gruenberg will lead the Adult Class using Kay Arthur’s study, “Lord Teach Me to Study the Bible in 28 Days”. Arthur teaches the inductive Bible study method, which begins with knowing how to mark your Bible in order to really “unlock the meaning” in the scripture. This class will provide the foundation for following studies of specific books in the Bible and increase the scriptural foundation for all of the church’s activities.
The Mayan Calendar said the world would end on 12/21/2012.
Why didn’t that happen?
Join us for a 5-part series which will explore what the Bible has to say on the end times. We will answer questions like:
- Why an end?
- Do we know when?
- The timetable of last days.
- What Jesus says will happen.
- The terrible Day of the Lord.
Beginning January 13, 2013
Sunday mornings at 10:00 am
Miss a Sunday? Catch up with the series here!
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
January 6 through January 27, Pastor Paul Gruenberg will lead the Adult Class using Kay Arthur’s study, “Lord Teach Me to Study the Bible in 28 Days”. Arthur teaches the inductive Bible study method, which begins with knowing how to mark your Bible in order to really “unlock the meaning” in the scripture. This class will provide the foundation for following studies of specific books in the Bible and increase the scriptural foundation for all of the church’s activities.
The Mayan Calendar said the world would end on 12/21/2012.
Why didn’t that happen?
Join us for a 5-part series which will explore what the Bible has to say on the end times. We will answer questions like:
- Why an end?
- Do we know when?
- The timetable of last days.
- What Jesus says will happen.
- The terrible Day of the Lord.
Beginning January 13, 2013
Sunday mornings at 10:00 am
Miss a Sunday? Catch up with the series here!
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
January 6 through January 27, Pastor Paul Gruenberg will lead the Adult Class using Kay Arthur’s study, “Lord Teach Me to Study the Bible in 28 Days”. Arthur teaches the inductive Bible study method, which begins with knowing how to mark your Bible in order to really “unlock the meaning” in the scripture. This class will provide the foundation for following studies of specific books in the Bible and increase the scriptural foundation for all of the church’s activities.
The Mayan Calendar said the world would end on 12/21/2012.
Why didn’t that happen?
Join us for a 5-part series which will explore what the Bible has to say on the end times. We will answer questions like:
- Why an end?
- Do we know when?
- The timetable of last days.
- What Jesus says will happen.
- The terrible Day of the Lord.
Beginning January 13, 2013
Sunday mornings at 10:00 am
Miss a Sunday? Catch up with the series here!
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
The Mayan Calendar said the world would end on 12/21/2012.
Why didn’t that happen?
Join us for a 5-part series which will explore what the Bible has to say on the end times. We will answer questions like:
- Why an end?
- Do we know when?
- The timetable of last days.
- What Jesus says will happen.
- The terrible Day of the Lord.
Beginning January 13, 2013
Sunday mornings at 10:00 am
Miss a Sunday? Catch up with the series here!
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
The Mayan Calendar said the world would end on 12/21/2012.
Why didn’t that happen?
Join us for a 5-part series which will explore what the Bible has to say on the end times. We will answer questions like:
- Why an end?
- Do we know when?
- The timetable of last days.
- What Jesus says will happen.
- The terrible Day of the Lord.
Beginning January 13, 2013
Sunday mornings at 10:00 am
Miss a Sunday? Catch up with the series here!
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Ash Wednesday Service, February 13th, will be at the All Saints Lutheran Church, on M-59. The service will begin at 7:00 p.m.
The choirs from Hartland UMC and All Saints will be joining together for this service.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
The Adult Sunday School will be discussing the History Channel’s miniseries, The Bible, during March. The Bible is an epic five-week, 10 hour television miniseries premiering Sunday, March 3rd, on the History Channel. For two hours each Sunday night viewers will see the Bible from Genesis to Revelation come to life in a way never seen before. The final episode will air on Easter Sunday, March 31, and will feature the death and resurrection of Jesus.
The Hartland U.M.C. is encouraging everyone to watch this special series. Pastor Paul will be preaching on the episodes during worship. If you do not get the History Channel, folks will be opening their doors so that you can watch with them. Or, you can just invite your friends and neighbors to come and watch with you and then come with you to church on Sunday to get a deeper understanding.
Week One: The Beginning—Noah, Abraham through Jacob, Israel beginning
The Exodus—Pharaoh, Moses, Red Sea and Ten Commandments.
Week Two: The Homeland – Joshua, Samson, Judges, David & Goliath
The Kingdom – David, Saul and Solomon.
Week Three: The Survival— Zedekiah, Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel, Jews return to Jerusalem
The Revolution—Roman, birth of Christ, John the Baptist and Jesus and Peter.
Week Four: The Mission—Pharisees, Jesus, miracles, Disciples
The Betrayal—Last Supper, Judas, Peter’s Denial.
Week Five: The Passion—Nicodemus, Caiaphas, Pilate, Crucifixion, Resurrection
The Courage—Jesus returns, Holy Spirit comes, Disciples die, John survives death, exiled to Patmos, Revelation.
Be watching for more details. You won’t want to miss this event!
The Bible is an epic five-week, 10 hour television miniseries premiering Sunday, March 3rd, on the History Channel. For two hours each Sunday night viewers will see the Bible from Genesis to Revelation come to life in a way never seen before. The final episode will air on Easter Sunday, March 31, and will feature the death and resurrection of Jesus.
The Hartland U.M.C. is encouraging everyone to watch this special series. Pastor Paul will be preaching on the episodes during worship. If you do not get the History Channel, folks will be opening their doors so that you can watch with them. Or, you can just invite your friends and neighbors to come and watch with you and then come with you to church on Sunday to get a deeper understanding.
Week One: The Beginning—Noah, Abraham through Jacob, Israel beginning
The Exodus—Pharaoh, Moses, Red Sea and Ten Commandments.
Week Two: The Homeland – Joshua, Samson, Judges, David & Goliath
The Kingdom – David, Saul and Solomon.
Week Three: The Survival— Zedekiah, Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel, Jews return to Jerusalem
The Revolution—Roman, birth of Christ, John the Baptist and Jesus and Peter.
Week Four: The Mission—Pharisees, Jesus, miracles, Disciples
The Betrayal—Last Supper, Judas, Peter’s Denial.
Week Five: The Passion—Nicodemus, Caiaphas, Pilate, Crucifixion, Resurrection
The Courage—Jesus returns, Holy Spirit comes, Disciples die, John survives death, exiled to Patmos, Revelation.
Be watching for more details. You won’t want to miss this event!
Miss a Sunday? Catch up with the series here!
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
The Adult Sunday School will be discussing the History Channel’s miniseries, The Bible, during March. The Bible is an epic five-week, 10 hour television miniseries premiering Sunday, March 3rd, on the History Channel. For two hours each Sunday night viewers will see the Bible from Genesis to Revelation come to life in a way never seen before. The final episode will air on Easter Sunday, March 31, and will feature the death and resurrection of Jesus.
The Hartland U.M.C. is encouraging everyone to watch this special series. Pastor Paul will be preaching on the episodes during worship. If you do not get the History Channel, folks will be opening their doors so that you can watch with them. Or, you can just invite your friends and neighbors to come and watch with you and then come with you to church on Sunday to get a deeper understanding.
Week One: The Beginning—Noah, Abraham through Jacob, Israel beginning
The Exodus—Pharaoh, Moses, Red Sea and Ten Commandments.
Week Two: The Homeland – Joshua, Samson, Judges, David & Goliath
The Kingdom – David, Saul and Solomon.
Week Three: The Survival— Zedekiah, Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel, Jews return to Jerusalem
The Revolution—Roman, birth of Christ, John the Baptist and Jesus and Peter.
Week Four: The Mission—Pharisees, Jesus, miracles, Disciples
The Betrayal—Last Supper, Judas, Peter’s Denial.
Week Five: The Passion—Nicodemus, Caiaphas, Pilate, Crucifixion, Resurrection
The Courage—Jesus returns, Holy Spirit comes, Disciples die, John survives death, exiled to Patmos, Revelation.
Be watching for more details. You won’t want to miss this event!
The Bible is an epic five-week, 10 hour television miniseries premiering Sunday, March 3rd, on the History Channel. For two hours each Sunday night viewers will see the Bible from Genesis to Revelation come to life in a way never seen before. The final episode will air on Easter Sunday, March 31, and will feature the death and resurrection of Jesus.
The Hartland U.M.C. is encouraging everyone to watch this special series. Pastor Paul will be preaching on the episodes during worship. If you do not get the History Channel, folks will be opening their doors so that you can watch with them. Or, you can just invite your friends and neighbors to come and watch with you and then come with you to church on Sunday to get a deeper understanding.
Week One: The Beginning—Noah, Abraham through Jacob, Israel beginning
The Exodus—Pharaoh, Moses, Red Sea and Ten Commandments.
Week Two: The Homeland – Joshua, Samson, Judges, David & Goliath
The Kingdom – David, Saul and Solomon.
Week Three: The Survival— Zedekiah, Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel, Jews return to Jerusalem
The Revolution—Roman, birth of Christ, John the Baptist and Jesus and Peter.
Week Four: The Mission—Pharisees, Jesus, miracles, Disciples
The Betrayal—Last Supper, Judas, Peter’s Denial.
Week Five: The Passion—Nicodemus, Caiaphas, Pilate, Crucifixion, Resurrection
The Courage—Jesus returns, Holy Spirit comes, Disciples die, John survives death, exiled to Patmos, Revelation.
Be watching for more details. You won’t want to miss this event!
Miss a Sunday? Catch up with the series here!
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
The Adult Sunday School will be discussing the History Channel’s miniseries, The Bible, during March. The Bible is an epic five-week, 10 hour television miniseries premiering Sunday, March 3rd, on the History Channel. For two hours each Sunday night viewers will see the Bible from Genesis to Revelation come to life in a way never seen before. The final episode will air on Easter Sunday, March 31, and will feature the death and resurrection of Jesus.
The Hartland U.M.C. is encouraging everyone to watch this special series. Pastor Paul will be preaching on the episodes during worship. If you do not get the History Channel, folks will be opening their doors so that you can watch with them. Or, you can just invite your friends and neighbors to come and watch with you and then come with you to church on Sunday to get a deeper understanding.
Week One: The Beginning—Noah, Abraham through Jacob, Israel beginning
The Exodus—Pharaoh, Moses, Red Sea and Ten Commandments.
Week Two: The Homeland – Joshua, Samson, Judges, David & Goliath
The Kingdom – David, Saul and Solomon.
Week Three: The Survival— Zedekiah, Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel, Jews return to Jerusalem
The Revolution—Roman, birth of Christ, John the Baptist and Jesus and Peter.
Week Four: The Mission—Pharisees, Jesus, miracles, Disciples
The Betrayal—Last Supper, Judas, Peter’s Denial.
Week Five: The Passion—Nicodemus, Caiaphas, Pilate, Crucifixion, Resurrection
The Courage—Jesus returns, Holy Spirit comes, Disciples die, John survives death, exiled to Patmos, Revelation.
Be watching for more details. You won’t want to miss this event!
The Bible is an epic five-week, 10 hour television miniseries premiering Sunday, March 3rd, on the History Channel. For two hours each Sunday night viewers will see the Bible from Genesis to Revelation come to life in a way never seen before. The final episode will air on Easter Sunday, March 31, and will feature the death and resurrection of Jesus.
The Hartland U.M.C. is encouraging everyone to watch this special series. Pastor Paul will be preaching on the episodes during worship. If you do not get the History Channel, folks will be opening their doors so that you can watch with them. Or, you can just invite your friends and neighbors to come and watch with you and then come with you to church on Sunday to get a deeper understanding.
Week One: The Beginning—Noah, Abraham through Jacob, Israel beginning
The Exodus—Pharaoh, Moses, Red Sea and Ten Commandments.
Week Two: The Homeland – Joshua, Samson, Judges, David & Goliath
The Kingdom – David, Saul and Solomon.
Week Three: The Survival— Zedekiah, Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel, Jews return to Jerusalem
The Revolution—Roman, birth of Christ, John the Baptist and Jesus and Peter.
Week Four: The Mission—Pharisees, Jesus, miracles, Disciples
The Betrayal—Last Supper, Judas, Peter’s Denial.
Week Five: The Passion—Nicodemus, Caiaphas, Pilate, Crucifixion, Resurrection
The Courage—Jesus returns, Holy Spirit comes, Disciples die, John survives death, exiled to Patmos, Revelation.
Be watching for more details. You won’t want to miss this event!
Miss a Sunday? Catch up with the series here!
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
The Adult Sunday School will be discussing the History Channel’s miniseries, The Bible, during March. The Bible is an epic five-week, 10 hour television miniseries premiering Sunday, March 3rd, on the History Channel. For two hours each Sunday night viewers will see the Bible from Genesis to Revelation come to life in a way never seen before. The final episode will air on Easter Sunday, March 31, and will feature the death and resurrection of Jesus.
The Hartland U.M.C. is encouraging everyone to watch this special series. Pastor Paul will be preaching on the episodes during worship. If you do not get the History Channel, folks will be opening their doors so that you can watch with them. Or, you can just invite your friends and neighbors to come and watch with you and then come with you to church on Sunday to get a deeper understanding.
Week One: The Beginning—Noah, Abraham through Jacob, Israel beginning
The Exodus—Pharaoh, Moses, Red Sea and Ten Commandments.
Week Two: The Homeland – Joshua, Samson, Judges, David & Goliath
The Kingdom – David, Saul and Solomon.
Week Three: The Survival— Zedekiah, Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel, Jews return to Jerusalem
The Revolution—Roman, birth of Christ, John the Baptist and Jesus and Peter.
Week Four: The Mission—Pharisees, Jesus, miracles, Disciples
The Betrayal—Last Supper, Judas, Peter’s Denial.
Week Five: The Passion—Nicodemus, Caiaphas, Pilate, Crucifixion, Resurrection
The Courage—Jesus returns, Holy Spirit comes, Disciples die, John survives death, exiled to Patmos, Revelation.
Be watching for more details. You won’t want to miss this event!
The Bible is an epic five-week, 10 hour television miniseries premiering Sunday, March 3rd, on the History Channel. For two hours each Sunday night viewers will see the Bible from Genesis to Revelation come to life in a way never seen before. The final episode will air on Easter Sunday, March 31, and will feature the death and resurrection of Jesus.
The Hartland U.M.C. is encouraging everyone to watch this special series. Pastor Paul will be preaching on the episodes during worship. If you do not get the History Channel, folks will be opening their doors so that you can watch with them. Or, you can just invite your friends and neighbors to come and watch with you and then come with you to church on Sunday to get a deeper understanding.
Week One: The Beginning—Noah, Abraham through Jacob, Israel beginning
The Exodus—Pharaoh, Moses, Red Sea and Ten Commandments.
Week Two: The Homeland – Joshua, Samson, Judges, David & Goliath
The Kingdom – David, Saul and Solomon.
Week Three: The Survival— Zedekiah, Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel, Jews return to Jerusalem
The Revolution—Roman, birth of Christ, John the Baptist and Jesus and Peter.
Week Four: The Mission—Pharisees, Jesus, miracles, Disciples
The Betrayal—Last Supper, Judas, Peter’s Denial.
Week Five: The Passion—Nicodemus, Caiaphas, Pilate, Crucifixion, Resurrection
The Courage—Jesus returns, Holy Spirit comes, Disciples die, John survives death, exiled to Patmos, Revelation.
Be watching for more details. You won’t want to miss this event!
Miss a Sunday? Catch up with the series here!
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
The Adult Sunday School will be discussing the History Channel’s miniseries, The Bible, during March. The Bible is an epic five-week, 10 hour television miniseries premiering Sunday, March 3rd, on the History Channel. For two hours each Sunday night viewers will see the Bible from Genesis to Revelation come to life in a way never seen before. The final episode will air on Easter Sunday, March 31, and will feature the death and resurrection of Jesus.
The Hartland U.M.C. is encouraging everyone to watch this special series. Pastor Paul will be preaching on the episodes during worship. If you do not get the History Channel, folks will be opening their doors so that you can watch with them. Or, you can just invite your friends and neighbors to come and watch with you and then come with you to church on Sunday to get a deeper understanding.
Week One: The Beginning—Noah, Abraham through Jacob, Israel beginning
The Exodus—Pharaoh, Moses, Red Sea and Ten Commandments.
Week Two: The Homeland – Joshua, Samson, Judges, David & Goliath
The Kingdom – David, Saul and Solomon.
Week Three: The Survival— Zedekiah, Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel, Jews return to Jerusalem
The Revolution—Roman, birth of Christ, John the Baptist and Jesus and Peter.
Week Four: The Mission—Pharisees, Jesus, miracles, Disciples
The Betrayal—Last Supper, Judas, Peter’s Denial.
Week Five: The Passion—Nicodemus, Caiaphas, Pilate, Crucifixion, Resurrection
The Courage—Jesus returns, Holy Spirit comes, Disciples die, John survives death, exiled to Patmos, Revelation.
Be watching for more details. You won’t want to miss this event!
The Bible is an epic five-week, 10 hour television miniseries premiering Sunday, March 3rd, on the History Channel. For two hours each Sunday night viewers will see the Bible from Genesis to Revelation come to life in a way never seen before. The final episode will air on Easter Sunday, March 31, and will feature the death and resurrection of Jesus.
The Hartland U.M.C. is encouraging everyone to watch this special series. Pastor Paul will be preaching on the episodes during worship. If you do not get the History Channel, folks will be opening their doors so that you can watch with them. Or, you can just invite your friends and neighbors to come and watch with you and then come with you to church on Sunday to get a deeper understanding.
Week One: The Beginning—Noah, Abraham through Jacob, Israel beginning
The Exodus—Pharaoh, Moses, Red Sea and Ten Commandments.
Week Two: The Homeland – Joshua, Samson, Judges, David & Goliath
The Kingdom – David, Saul and Solomon.
Week Three: The Survival— Zedekiah, Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel, Jews return to Jerusalem
The Revolution—Roman, birth of Christ, John the Baptist and Jesus and Peter.
Week Four: The Mission—Pharisees, Jesus, miracles, Disciples
The Betrayal—Last Supper, Judas, Peter’s Denial.
Week Five: The Passion—Nicodemus, Caiaphas, Pilate, Crucifixion, Resurrection
The Courage—Jesus returns, Holy Spirit comes, Disciples die, John survives death, exiled to Patmos, Revelation.
Be watching for more details. You won’t want to miss this event!
Miss a Sunday? Catch up with the series here!
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
The Adult Sunday School will be discussing the History Channel’s miniseries, The Bible, during March. The Bible is an epic five-week, 10 hour television miniseries premiering Sunday, March 3rd, on the History Channel. For two hours each Sunday night viewers will see the Bible from Genesis to Revelation come to life in a way never seen before. The final episode will air on Easter Sunday, March 31, and will feature the death and resurrection of Jesus.
The Hartland U.M.C. is encouraging everyone to watch this special series. Pastor Paul will be preaching on the episodes during worship. If you do not get the History Channel, folks will be opening their doors so that you can watch with them. Or, you can just invite your friends and neighbors to come and watch with you and then come with you to church on Sunday to get a deeper understanding.
Week One: The Beginning—Noah, Abraham through Jacob, Israel beginning
The Exodus—Pharaoh, Moses, Red Sea and Ten Commandments.
Week Two: The Homeland – Joshua, Samson, Judges, David & Goliath
The Kingdom – David, Saul and Solomon.
Week Three: The Survival— Zedekiah, Nebuchadnezzar, Daniel, Jews return to Jerusalem
The Revolution—Roman, birth of Christ, John the Baptist and Jesus and Peter.
Week Four: The Mission—Pharisees, Jesus, miracles, Disciples
The Betrayal—Last Supper, Judas, Peter’s Denial.
Week Five: The Passion—Nicodemus, Caiaphas, Pilate, Crucifixion, Resurrection
The Courage—Jesus returns, Holy Spirit comes, Disciples die, John survives death, exiled to Patmos, Revelation.
Be watching for more details. You won’t want to miss this event!
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.
Drop in for informal discussion of this week’s reading from the One-Year Bible.