Under the (Stained) Glass 15: Prayer-Spiration: Part 1
This week, Pastor Chris and Whitney start a two week discussion about aspirational prayers for the family. This week’s prayers center around our children’s friendships, futures, purity, and right desires. You can also find prayer resources from this episode on our “Magnolia Park United Methodist Church” Facebook page as well...
Under the (Stained) Glass 14: Stumbler or Seeker?
This week, Pastor Chris and Whitney talk about all the great things living in the Kingdom has to offer us and why we should intentionally seek a Kingdom household for our families.
Under the (Stained) Glass 13: Kingdom Home
This week, Pastor Chris and Whitney discuss strategies to build and maintain the nurturing, nest-like home that Jesus talks about in Matthew 13; and how, like yeast, our actions for God’s Kingdom multiply and grow in the world.
Under the (Stained) Glass 12: Be Like Wheat
This week, Pastor Chris and Whitney discuss the importance of good influences on the family as we seek to raise our children up as wheat and not weeds. Our bible verse of the day is Matthew 13:24-25.
Tales from the Kingdom Trail Study Guides
STUDY GUIDES 8/2/20 – “Soul Soil” Study Guide 8/9/20- One More Day Study Guide 8/16/20 – Perfect Perch Study Guide 8/23/20 – The Price is Right Study Guide 8/30/20 – Super Size Your Faith Study Guide
Under the (Stained) Glass 11: Isolation Challenges
This week, Pastor Chris and Whitney sit down to discuss the issues we might face in isolation that can cause our soil to become crowded, rocky, or even hardened as well as how we can address these faith issues and reconnect with Jesus.
Under the (Stained) Glass 10: We Are Family
This week, Pastor Chris and Whitney sit down to discuss the importance of incorporating Christian Church values into family and how to stand strong when there are discrepancies between family values and that of the church.
Under the (Stained) Glass 9: Join the Cloud
This week, Pastor Chris and Whitney talk about how distraction can pull us away from God and how, in this era of an abundance of information, we must seek God first.