HopeSS: Unity in Faith
In-depth discussion of “Unity in Faith” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. You can download the Video Here (7)
Continue reading -->In-depth discussion of “Unity in Faith” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. You can download the Video Here (7)
Continue reading -->At Creation, “God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being” (Gen. 2:7, NKJV). This account of the creation of humanity reveals that life derives from God. Is immortality an intrinsic aspect of this life? The Bible tells us that only … Continue reading –>
The Memory Text opens our study with the enthusiastic and encouraging: Hymn 340, “Jesus Saves”. This hymn continues on into Sunday and is strengthened by: Hymn 506, “A Mighty Fortress”. A part of the name of our church is studied on Monday in the “Second Coming of Christ”. There are so many awesome hymns for … Continue reading –>
1. Unity in faith. How long ago was 1888? 130 years, and that’s long enough to stir up debates that went nowhere and hard feelings that traveled everywhere. How dangerous is a little squabbling or difference of opinion in a church? What can result? True or False: Ellen White saw the problems that were stirring and … Continue reading –>
Key Thought: Our common fundamental beliefs form our identity as a distinct church and are the foundation of our unity in Jesus. November 24, 2018 1. Have a volunteer read I Thessalonians 4:13-18. Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is. What does this tell us … Continue reading –>
Another crucial biblical teaching that Seventh-day Adventists believe and uphold is the seventh-day Sabbath. This is a key doctrine that brings unity and fellowship among us. It is one that, with very few exceptions in Christendom, we alone follow. The Sabbath is God’s gift to humanity right from the Creation week itself (Gen. 2:1-3). At Creation, … Continue reading –>
In the Old Testament, God instructed Moses to build a tabernacle, or sanctuary, to serve as His “dwelling” here on earth (Exod. 25:8). Through its services, the sanctuary is where the people of Israel were taught the plan of salvation. Later, in the time of King Solomon, the portable tabernacle was replaced by a magnificent temple (1 … Continue reading –>
The apostles and early Christians considered Christ’s return “the blessed hope” (Titus 2:13, NKJV), and they expected all the prophecies and promises of Scripture to be fulfilled at the Second Advent. Seventh-day Adventists still hold firmly to this conviction. In fact, our name, “Adventist”, states it unequivocally. All who love Christ look forward with anticipation to the … Continue reading –>
Although as Seventh-day Adventists we have much in common with other Christian bodies, our set of beliefs form a unique system of biblical truth that no one else in the Christian world is proclaiming. These truths help define us as God’s end-time remnant. Read Acts 4:8-12, Acts 10:43. What importance does Peter give to the place of … Continue reading –>
Read for This Week’s Study: Acts 4:8-12; Acts 1:11; Matt. 25:1-13; Heb. 9:11-12; Exod. 20:8-11; 1 Cor. 15:51-54. Memory Text: “Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12, NKJV). In 1888 Seventh-day Adventists experienced a period of intense debate over the interpretations of some key … Continue reading –>
By Lloyd Perrin The church that I pastor in the U.S. state of Oregon has an official membership of 491 people. But only 38 percent of those members are active, a number that inches up to 44 percent if you include elderly members who are house-bound because of physical or mental disabilities. That means 56 … Continue reading –>
Further Thought: Ellen G. White, “A Seeker for Truth”, pages 131-142; “Jew and Gentile”, pages 188-200, in The Acts of the Apostles. “The council which decided this case was composed of apostles and teachers who had been prominent in raising up the Jewish and Gentile Christian churches, with chosen delegates from various places. Elders from Jerusalem and deputies from … Continue reading –>