The first of a series of studies on the early Church, and how these accounts teach us something today. This teaching focuses on Jesus being the center of community life, not being outside of it.
Describes the Apostles and their feast days. 7th Grade Religion Report.
The gives a briefing about the Season of Lent; what it signifies, when it starts and ends, a bit about its history and how important a period it is in Christian worship.
From casual table talk to forums on the Internet, the subject of speaking in tongues (glossolalia) is sometimes the topic of discussion. Concern about the phenomenon ranges from the thought that it is foolishness to the idea that the experience is necessary for salvation. Many who are conscientious about their spiritual well-being want some solid answers.
The two most important figureheads of the Christmas holiday bear a list of uncanny resemblances to each other. Parallels can be found in their actions, their purposes and their followers that may be surprising to those blinded by Christmas cheer.
Communists are demonized, thanks to McCarthyism of the “democratic countries” led by US. But, do you know that the First Christians were communists?
Read how Jesus sat by the Sea of Galilee and taught the Apostles and people who lived in the nearby villages. He desires to teach us today. Visit Him at Adoration and listen to His words speak to your heart.
Just in time for Easter, one local church will give audiences the chance to delve into the minds of Jesus’ disciples on the night before His crucifixion with its live dramatization of “The Living Last Supper”.
It is hard to believe that Jesus was resurrected. The Bible gives evidences outside of faith that the resurrection did take place.
