This week, in the second week of our "Kids Ask the BIG Questions" sermon series, we will consider the question, "Was God mad at the fish when he made the fish swallow Jonah?"
This week, in the second week of our "Kids Ask the BIG Questions" sermon series, we will consider the question, "Why should I pray if God already knows?"
This week, in the second week of our "Kids Ask the BIG Questions" sermon series, we will consider the question, "Was God mad at the fish when he made the fish swallow Jonah?"
We start a news sermon series called "Kids as the BIG Questions." Sometimes, through the innocence of children, we learn more about our faith when they ask questions about their faith for the first time. Our question for this week is "Does God have a bellybutton?"
We start a news sermon series called "Kids as the BIG Questions." Sometimes, through the innocence of children, we learn more about our faith when they ask questions about their faith for the first time. Our question for this week is "Does God have a bellybutton?"
We start a news sermon series called "Kids as the BIG Questions." Sometimes, through the innocence of children, we learn more about our faith when they ask questions about their faith for the first time. Our question for this week is "Does God forgive you more than once?"
We start a news sermon series called "Kids as the BIG Questions." Sometimes, through the innocence of children, we learn more about our faith when they ask questions about their faith for the first time. Our question for this week is "Did Jesus have two fathers?"
We start a news sermon series called "Kids as the BIG Questions." Sometimes, through the innocence of children, we learn more about our faith when they ask questions about their faith for the first time. Our question for this week is "Does God really love me no matter what?"
We start a news sermon series called "Kids as the BIG Questions." Sometimes, through the innocence of children, we learn more about our faith when they ask questions about their faith for the first time. Our question for this week is "Does God really love me no matter what?"
"To God Be the Glory" was written Fanny Crosby, a well-known author of hymns. In this song, she reminds us that God is always at work and God's power is always made evident.
