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Pentecost and Dose of the Ghost Introduction

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Would you like to understand and experience the Holy Spirit better? Rev. John Arnold has created a simple nine-day prayer called, “A Dose of the Ghost” to help you do just that. Download A Dose of the Ghost What is A Dose of the Ghost? It’s a novena which is a nine-day prayer commitment focused […]

Three Tips on How to Pray for Our Nation and Leaders

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About the video… May 2nd was the National Day of Prayer and we hosted a wonderful ecumenical gathering to prayer for our nation.  The night before I led a lesson on the topic of praying for our leaders and nation. We then prayed together for our country.  The lesson portion of that evening program is […]

A Thanksgiving Reflection by Rev. John Arnold

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The faith of the pilgrims revealed in their quest for religious freedom is inspiring. They endured great sacrifice and their journey actually began many years prior to setting sail on the Mayflower. Rev. John Arnold shares their harrowing story by offering a first person narrative as Thomas Tinker, one of the original Mayflower passengers. This […]

Bible Study: The Four Gospels and How They Were Written

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Gospel reading resources for this lesson: 40 Day Gospel Reading Schedule with Tips Four Gospels Overview Cheat Sheets The four gospels contain the heart of what we know about Jesus. Each one gives unique perspective. Understanding some basic difference will help you read and understand the gospels better. In this video from our September Potluck […]

Prayer Lesson: Improving Your Relationship with God Through Praise

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Click Here to Download a Praise Formula Cheat sheet Potluck Supper Lesson shared August 1, 2018 This video includes step-by-step instructions on how to improve your relationships with God by adding more praise to your prayer life. In this lesson, I share a simple three-fold prayer for praising God based on Psalm 18. I used […]