In Case Of Emergency Break Glass

by Brian G. Bettes

A good friend texted me this picture as a joke recently. Then he said, “This would make a good subject for a blog.” I decided He was right!

How often do we take this approach to our relationship with God? Has anyone else ever realized they were doing this, or am I the only one? Continue reading

Feast Costume Party

We will be hosting a Period Costume party on Monday evening at 6:00 p.m. October 9th, 2017 during game night at the Feast of Tabernacles. So you will have plenty of time to create your costume. Use your imagination and have fun with it.

Examples of a period costumes:

Historical Costumes, Presidents, Inventors    
Civil War Costumes
Colonial Costumes
Biblical Costumes
Renaissance Costumes
Medieval Costumes
Egyptian Costumes
50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s Costumes
Movie Character Costumes

We look forward to seeing you there.

Make A Joyful Noise Together

by Brandy Webb

I know that I have written about music before, but the other day I heard something that I didn’t even know in regards to music. I was driving to town listening to a radio program, and the speaker was listing all the benefits of singing with other people. Studies have shown that group singing benefits our health and well-being. I knew I enjoyed singing, but I didn’t know that there were actually positive health benefits to singing, especially when you sing in a group. Continue reading

When No One Is Watching

by Brandy Webb

The other day my family and I were watching a fun series called Brain Games, and in one episode about lying, it had a study done with children. The premise was to have a group of children sit at a table with this tasty chocolate cake, and an adult would tell them that they were not to have any of the cake. In fact, they could not even touch the cake. Then the adult would leave the room to watch the children behind a two-way mirror. All but one of the kids could not resist the temptation. They just had to at least touch it with the tip of their finger. It was too hard to do the right thing when no one was around. Continue reading