Turn your eyes upon Jesus

“Turn your eyes upon Jesus
Look full in His wonderful face
And the things of earth will grow strangely dim
In the light of His glory and grace”

You Are Not Alone

May be an image of text that says 'She Rises She Rises @_she_rises_ God has oromised that whatever you face, you are not alone. He knows your pain. He loves you. And He will bring you through the fire.'

5 Weekly Bible Reading Plan – Week 31 (August 1-7)

5 Day Weekly Bible Reading Plan (See Description Below)

Week 30 ( August 1 – 7)

Jonah; Matthew 11

2 Kings 13-14; 2 Chronicles 25; Psalm 53; Matthew 12

Amos 12-3; Matthew 13

Amos 4-6; Psalm 55; Matthew 14

Amos 7-9; Matthew 15

2021 5 Day Bible Reading Program

  • Read the entire Bible or just the New Testament in 2021!
  • Chronological reading plan helps the Bible make sense!

This special Bible reading system allows you to read the entire Bible (or just the New Testament) in one year while only reading five times a week.  Five readings a week gives room to catch up or take a day off to focus on other Bible reading or spiritual disciplines, and makes daily Bible reading practical and do-able.  Many people have successfully reached their goal of regular Bible reading using the Schedule and you can too!

The Old Testament readings are placed as chronologically as possible (even the Psalms are read where they belong in Israel’s history when feasible, and this is why some prophets appear to be “out of order”). The only exception is Job, probably the oldest book in the Bible, but placed at the Schedule’s end because it is hard to fit elsewhere. The New Testament readings space the Gospels out throughout the year to keep the reader constantly coming back to the life and teachings of Jesus.

Always do the reading in the order it appears on the Schedule.  For example, if a reading from Chronicles appears before Kings, read from Chronicles first. Check off each day’s reading, and then check off each week in the Weekly Progress Register.  You will be amazed at how soon you are deep into the year and still reading your Bible regularly! God’s blessings rest with those who will read, understand, and live by His Word. May this guide help you to that noble end. “Thy word is a lamp to my feet, and a light to my path” (Psalms 119:105).

Gratitude

This 1 Act of Gratitude Will Make Your Workplace Happier and More  Productive | Inc.com

5 Day Weekly Bible Reading Plan Week 30 ( July 25-July 31)

5 Day Weekly Bible Reading Plan (See Description Below)

Week 30 ( July 25-July 31)

2 Kings 7-8; 2 Chronicles 21; Matthew 6

2 Kings 9-10; Psalm 49; Matthew 7

2 Chronicles 22-23; 2 Kings 11; Psalm 131; Matthew 8

2 Chronicles 24; 2 Kings 12; Psalm 50; Matthew 9

Joel; Matthew 10

2021 5 Day Bible Reading Program

  • Read the entire Bible or just the New Testament in 2021!
  • Chronological reading plan helps the Bible make sense!

This special Bible reading system allows you to read the entire Bible (or just the New Testament) in one year while only reading five times a week.  Five readings a week gives room to catch up or take a day off to focus on other Bible reading or spiritual disciplines, and makes daily Bible reading practical and do-able.  Many people have successfully reached their goal of regular Bible reading using the Schedule and you can too!

The Old Testament readings are placed as chronologically as possible (even the Psalms are read where they belong in Israel’s history when feasible, and this is why some prophets appear to be “out of order”). The only exception is Job, probably the oldest book in the Bible, but placed at the Schedule’s end because it is hard to fit elsewhere. The New Testament readings space the Gospels out throughout the year to keep the reader constantly coming back to the life and teachings of Jesus.

Always do the reading in the order it appears on the Schedule.  For example, if a reading from Chronicles appears before Kings, read from Chronicles first. Check off each day’s reading, and then check off each week in the Weekly Progress Register.  You will be amazed at how soon you are deep into the year and still reading your Bible regularly! God’s blessings rest with those who will read, understand, and live by His Word. May this guide help you to that noble end. “Thy word is a lamp to my feet, and a light to my path” (Psalms 119:105).

Brown Bag Sunday Lunch

New Brown Bag Lunch Series - Swarthmore College ITS Blog

It’s been over a year since we fellowshipped together, for lunch, as a church body. 

On Sunday, July 25th we’ll have our Brown Bag Sunday Lunch.   Prepare your favorite lunch munchies and bring your own to church and after church, we’ll fellowship together.

We’ll have chilled sports bottle water for everyone.

5 Day Weekly Bible Reading Plan – Week 29 ( July 18-July 24)

5 Day Weekly Bible Reading Plan (See Description Below)

Week 29 ( July 18-July 24)

1 Kings 19-21; 2 Chronicles 17; Psalm 129; Matthew 1

1 Kings 22; 2 Chronicles 18; Matthew 2

2 Chronicles 19-20; 2 Kings 1; Psalm 20; Matthew 3

2 Kings 2-3; Psalm 48; Matthew 4

2 Kings 4-6; Matthew 5

2021 5 Day Bible Reading Program

  • Read the entire Bible or just the New Testament in 2021!
  • Chronological reading plan helps the Bible make sense!

This special Bible reading system allows you to read the entire Bible (or just the New Testament) in one year while only reading five times a week.  Five readings a week gives room to catch up or take a day off to focus on other Bible reading or spiritual disciplines, and makes daily Bible reading practical and do-able.  Many people have successfully reached their goal of regular Bible reading using the Schedule and you can too!

The Old Testament readings are placed as chronologically as possible (even the Psalms are read where they belong in Israel’s history when feasible, and this is why some prophets appear to be “out of order”). The only exception is Job, probably the oldest book in the Bible, but placed at the Schedule’s end because it is hard to fit elsewhere. The New Testament readings space the Gospels out throughout the year to keep the reader constantly coming back to the life and teachings of Jesus.

Always do the reading in the order it appears on the Schedule.  For example, if a reading from Chronicles appears before Kings, read from Chronicles first. Check off each day’s reading, and then check off each week in the Weekly Progress Register.  You will be amazed at how soon you are deep into the year and still reading your Bible regularly! God’s blessings rest with those who will read, understand, and live by His Word. May this guide help you to that noble end. “Thy word is a lamp to my feet, and a light to my path” (Psalms 119:105).

Serenity Prayer – Full Version by Reinhold Neibuhr

God, grant me the Serenity
To accept the things I cannot change…
Courage to change the things I can,
And Wisdom to know the difference.

Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.
Taking, as He did, this sinful world as it is,
Not as I would have it.
Trusting that He will make all things right
if I surrender to His will.
That I may be reasonably happy in this life,
And supremely happy with Him forever in the next.
Amen.

by Reinhold Neibuhr

5 Day Weekly Bible Reading Plan Week 28 ( July 11-July 17)

5 Day Weekly Bible Reading Plan (See Description Below)

Week 28 ( July 11-July 17)

1 Kings 12; 2 Chronicles 10-11; 1 Titus 1

1 Kings 13-14; 2 Chronicles 12; Psalm 47;  1 Titus 2

1 Kings 15; 2 Chronicles13-14;  1 Titus 3

2 Chronicles 15-16; 1 Kings 16;  Philemon

1 Kings 17-18; Psalm 119; Jude

 

2021 5 Day Bible Reading Program

  • Read the entire Bible or just the New Testament in 2021!
  • Chronological reading plan helps the Bible make sense!

This special Bible reading system allows you to read the entire Bible (or just the New Testament) in one year while only reading five times a week.  Five readings a week gives room to catch up or take a day off to focus on other Bible reading or spiritual disciplines, and makes daily Bible reading practical and do-able.  Many people have successfully reached their goal of regular Bible reading using the Schedule and you can too!

The Old Testament readings are placed as chronologically as possible (even the Psalms are read where they belong in Israel’s history when feasible, and this is why some prophets appear to be “out of order”). The only exception is Job, probably the oldest book in the Bible, but placed at the Schedule’s end because it is hard to fit elsewhere. The New Testament readings space the Gospels out throughout the year to keep the reader constantly coming back to the life and teachings of Jesus.

Always do the reading in the order it appears on the Schedule.  For example, if a reading from Chronicles appears before Kings, read from Chronicles first. Check off each day’s reading, and then check off each week in the Weekly Progress Register.  You will be amazed at how soon you are deep into the year and still reading your Bible regularly! God’s blessings rest with those who will read, understand, and live by His Word. May this guide help you to that noble end. “Thy word is a lamp to my feet, and a light to my path” (Psalms 119:105).

5 Day Weekly Bible Reading Plan Week 27 ( July 4-July 10)

5 Day Weekly Bible Reading Plan (See Description Below)

Week 27 ( July 4-July 10)

1 Kings 10-11; 2 Chronicles 9; 1 Timothy 6

Ecclesiastes 1-3;  Psalm 45;  2 Timothy 1

Ecclesiastes 4-6; Psalm 125;  2 Timothy 2

Ecclesiastes 7-9; Psalm 46;  2 Timothy 3

Ecclesiastes 10-12;  2 Timothy 4

 

2021 5 Day Bible Reading Program

  • Read the entire Bible or just the New Testament in 2021!
  • Chronological reading plan helps the Bible make sense!

This special Bible reading system allows you to read the entire Bible (or just the New Testament) in one year while only reading five times a week.  Five readings a week gives room to catch up or take a day off to focus on other Bible reading or spiritual disciplines, and makes daily Bible reading practical and do-able.  Many people have successfully reached their goal of regular Bible reading using the Schedule and you can too!

The Old Testament readings are placed as chronologically as possible (even the Psalms are read where they belong in Israel’s history when feasible, and this is why some prophets appear to be “out of order”). The only exception is Job, probably the oldest book in the Bible, but placed at the Schedule’s end because it is hard to fit elsewhere. The New Testament readings space the Gospels out throughout the year to keep the reader constantly coming back to the life and teachings of Jesus.

Always do the reading in the order it appears on the Schedule.  For example, if a reading from Chronicles appears before Kings, read from Chronicles first. Check off each day’s reading, and then check off each week in the Weekly Progress Register.  You will be amazed at how soon you are deep into the year and still reading your Bible regularly! God’s blessings rest with those who will read, understand, and live by His Word. May this guide help you to that noble end. “Thy word is a lamp to my feet, and a light to my path” (Psalms 119:105).