Sunday School Lessons

One Word in Another Language Can Change a Lot

Do you ever use a foreign word without fully understanding it's meaning? Let's take a look at one today

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Don’t Wait to Seek

Seeking God is not relegated to the future. It can - and should - happen right now

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Warm Your Coffee Up, Hon?

With God, we never, ever need to worry about Him running out of blessings

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What is Your “Death Valley”?

It may not look the same for all of us, but we each seem to walk through "the valley of the shadow of death" sometimes

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Is It About the Sheep, or the Shepherd?

Do we sometimes tend to see too much of ourselves in the Bible, and not enough of the author?

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A Message of Praise

For a fresh look at how to glorify God, let's consider an ancient call to worship

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Celebrating and Being Satisfied

Let us not only fill up on what we hunger and thirst for, but also celebrate that we can do so

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Psalm 92 Summary

Let's step back a bit and appreciate Psalm 92 as a while. What can we learn from it?

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Appreciating and Being God’s Creation

Can we be inspired by how God's creation honors Him, to do the same ourselves?

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Uprooted or Strong?

Would you rather be the bull charging through the fence, or a weed that is getting uprooted?

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Actually Profound

In a world where deep thoughts swim amongst drivel, and facts are mixed with fiction, let's not miss what is truly profound

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Proper Scoping of Praise

Let's try applying some business "scoping" to our praise to God, in order to learn more about it

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Both Excited and Sorrowful

When we love something or someone, we are eager to spend time together, and sad when the relationship is broken

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How to Hide God’s Word In Your Heart

There's more to learning God's Word than simple memorization, although that's not a bad start