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Singing with Inspiration: Lesson 3: The Human Condition

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 16, 2017 by Corinne KnopperOctober 22, 2017avatar

The introduction to the lesson study this week points to: Hymn 295, “Chief of Sinners”. The key words listed for Sunday’s study are: Gospel; Hymn 378, “Go, Preach My Gospel”, 2, Righteousness; Hymn 177, “Jesus, Your Blood and Righteousness” and 3, Faith: Hymn 100, “Great Is Thy Faithfulness”,and Hymn 304, “Faith of Our Fathers”. To … Continue reading –>

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The Controversy – Hit the Mark

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 12, 2017 by Curtis HallOctober 15, 2017avatar
Peter and John defend themselves before the Sanhedrin.

Who controls the church? That is a question that is as relevant today as it was during the time of the early church. This week as we discuss The Controversy, in addition to examining what, we will also look at why. Why was there a controversy that was threatening to split the early church? In … Continue reading –>

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HopeSS: The Controversy

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 11, 2017 by Hope Sabbath SchoolOctober 15, 2017avatar

You can view an in-depth discussion of “The Controversy” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. (Adobe Flash Player version.) A Youtube version of this week’s lesson at Hope Sabbath School is below. You can download the video, the MP3 audio, and the lesson outline from the HopeTV Sabbath School Site. … Continue reading –>

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2 The Controversy – Discussion Starters

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 9, 2017 by Joyce GriffithOctober 14, 2017avatar

Memory Text “The law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ” (John 1:17). 1. A better covenant. Imagine standing between the Old and the New Testaments. Looking back on the Old Testament, where did all of those covenants and rituals point? Without changing your position, look to the New Testament … Continue reading –>

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Singing with Inspiration – Lesson 2: The Controversy

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 9, 2017 by Corinne KnopperOctober 9, 2017avatar

Welcome back to Singing with Inspiration for another worship time to sing beautiful hymns: Hymn 10, “Come, Christians, Join to Sing”. We find the introduction to our study of The Controversy is over how to be/become a Christian. May we all rejoice in being one with Christ in Hymn 173, “Good Christian Friends, Rejoice!”. On … Continue reading –>

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The Apostle Paul in Rome – Hit the Mark

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 5, 2017 by Curtis HallOctober 7, 2017avatar

I’ve been a member of a wide variety of churches over the years. Everything from one-room country churches to an urban megachurch. Although our core beliefs were the same, each church was unique. Churches over time take on an identity of their own. Some churches are classified as liberal, others conservative. Some churches are seen … Continue reading –>

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HopeSS: The Apostle Paul in Rome

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 4, 2017 by Hope Sabbath SchoolOctober 8, 2017avatar

You can view an in-depth discussion of “The Apostle Paul in Rome” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. (Adobe Flash Player version.) A Youtube version of this week’s lesson at Hope Sabbath School is below. You can download the video, the MP3 audio, and the lesson outline from the HopeTV … Continue reading –>

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1: The Apostle Paul in Rome – Discussion Starters

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 2, 2017 by Joyce GriffithOctober 2, 2017avatar

1. The Apostle Paul’s letter. What tragedy occurred in Galatia that urged Paul to hurry to Rome? What issues threatened the unity of Christian believers in Rome as it had in Galatia? Do you ever get the feeling that more than anything else, early Christians in the region we call the Holy Land needed strong … Continue reading –>

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Sabbath: Here We Stand: Luther on Romans

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 1, 2017 by Sabbath School LessonOctober 3, 2017avatar

Five hundred years ago this month, Martin Luther, a 33-year-old theology professor, posted his 95 Theses. And although he was seeking, at first, merely to refute a papal charlatan who was milking Luther’s flock by selling indulgences, Luther’s act of defiance became the spark that ignited the Protestant Reformation-and the world has never been the … Continue reading –>

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Singing with Inspiration – Lesson 1: The Apostle Paul in Rome

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 1, 2017 by Corinne KnopperOctober 6, 2017avatar

The introduction to this quarters lessons commences with Martin Luther (page 4), therefore, how could we not start with the amazing hymn written by him in 1529, Hymn 506, “A Mighty Fortress”. Our first Memory Text of the final quarter for 2017, brings to mind: Hymn 559, “Now Thank We All Our God”. Paul states … Continue reading –>

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