Samson in Gaza | Webb Lewis

Scripture Reference: Judges 16:1—31

In this final judge story, in Samson’s death, we get a picture of what it will take for God to deliver—the death of his servant.

Adult Sunday School (9:45am): Judges – God’s people are often prone to gospel amnesia—we forget how vile and disgusting our sin is, and at the same time how great and persistent God’s salvation is. Come find out how the Old Testament Book of Judges—in both gritty and glorious detail—provides a good remedy for amnesiacs like ourselves.

Samson in Timnah | Brian Sorgenfrei

Scripture Reference: Judges 14:1—15:20

The focal point of Samson’s feats are not his apparent moral failings but God’s awesome deliverance—note how often the Spirit of the Lord is mentioned. The true “sad” side of the story is that Israel does not want to be delivered. Thanks, but no thanks Samson.

Adult Sunday School (9:45am): Judges – God’s people are often prone to gospel amnesia—we forget how vile and disgusting our sin is, and at the same time how great and persistent God’s salvation is. Come find out how the Old Testament Book of Judges—in both gritty and glorious detail—provides a good remedy for amnesiacs like ourselves.

Joshua: What Can an Altar Alter? | Denease Bishop

Joshua: Every Good Promise Kept

Women’s Bible Study meets on Wednesday mornings with coffee at 9:15am and the study beginning at 9:30am. The evening study meets at 5:30pm. Childcare is provided for both studies.

Joshua: Promise Geography, Tragic Trends & Lots of Lots | Denease Bishop

Joshua: Every Good Promise Kept

Women’s Bible Study meets on Wednesday mornings with coffee at 9:15am and the study beginning at 9:30am. The evening study meets at 5:30pm. Childcare is provided for both studies.

Samson’s Birth | Brian Sorgenfrei

Scripture Reference: Judges 13:1—25

Samson has widely been considered the worst of the judges; have we gotten Samson wrong? The clue is found here in his extended birth story.

Adult Sunday School (9:45am): Judges – God’s people are often prone to gospel amnesia—we forget how vile and disgusting our sin is, and at the same time how great and persistent God’s salvation is. Come find out how the Old Testament Book of Judges—in both gritty and glorious detail—provides a good remedy for amnesiacs like ourselves.