Sabbath School Study: “What Have They Seen in Your House?” Lesson Study by: Mohan John June 22, 2019 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFVfv5jY0Xk
Worship: “The Greatest Virtue Of All”
Worship: "The Greatest Virtue Of All"
Message: Pr. Sujjan John
Worship Service: June 22, 2019
“What Have They Seen in Your House?” Lesson Study: Mohan John Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10PGMtfAEcI
Vespers: “Testimony Of Rahab”
Vespers: "Testimony Of Rahab"
Message: Sharath John
Vespers: June 21, 2019 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8Vxgj4bIIc
The Toxic Politics of Church Leadership Elections
by Alvin Masarira | June 19, 2019 | The period leading up to the end of 2020 will be marked by some events that have a significant impact on the church in the Southern Africa Union Conference. Towards the end of this year, two local conferences (Trans-Orange Conference and the Northern Conference of South Africa) […] Source: https://atoday.org/the-toxic-politics-of-church-leadership-elections/
Thursday: Centers of Contagious Friendliness
Compare biblical references on hospitality with actual incidents in the homes of several Bible families listed below. Isa. 58:6-7, Isa. 58:10-12; Rom. 12:13; 1 Pet. 4:9. Note the attributes of hospitality that are demonstrated.
Abraham and Sarah (Gen. 18:1-8)
Rebekah and her family (Gen. 24:15-20; Gen. 24:31-33)
Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1-9)
Hospitality meets another person’s basic needs for rest, food, and fellowship. It is a tangible expression of self-giving love. Jesus attached theological significance to hospitality when He taught that feeding the hungry and giving drink to the thirsty were acts of service done to Him (Matt. 25:34-40). Using one’s home for ministry may range from simply inviting neighbors to a meal to the radical hospitality of lending a room to an abuse victim. It may involve simple friendliness, an opportunity to offer prayer with someone, or the conducting of Bible studies. True hospitality springs from the hearts of those who have been touched by God’s love and want to express their love in words and actions.
Families sometimes complain that they lack the facilities, the time, and/or the energy to offer hospitality. Others feel awkward, unskilled, and unsure about reaching beyond what is familiar in order to associate with unbelievers. Some wish to avoid the complications to their lives that may arise from becoming involved with others. Many contemporary families confuse hospitality and entertaining.
| In what ways does your home life reflect your own spiritual condition? |
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