Bible Sharing & Spiritual Time

Solomon
Join us as we explore the life of Solomon—whose God‑given wisdom was unmatched, yet whose compromises reveal powerful lessons for our own walk of faith. His story reminds us that wisdom must be lived out, that obedience matters, and that finishing strong is essential.
Come and reflect with us on leadership, humility, and the true value of pursuing God above all else.
🗓 Date: Beginning on March 3, 2026
⏰ Time: 4:30PM-6PM
📍 Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81615926791
We hope to see you there!

Lenten Recollection: The Seven Last Words
Join us for a meaningful reflection on The Seven Last Words of Jesus—His final, profound statements on the cross that reveal forgiveness, salvation, love, and surrender. These seven phrases, drawn from all four Gospels, remind us of Christ’s humanity, divinity, and sacrificial love remembered on Good Friday.
🗓 Date: March 31, 2026 (Tuesday)
⏰ Time: 4:30 PM
🎤 Speaker: Ptr. Vince Parayno
📍 Via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81615926791
Listen as Ptr. Vince Parayno reflects on and expounds the depth and meaning of Jesus’s Seven Last Words.
We hope you can join us for this moment of prayer, meditation, and spiritual renewal.
All are welcome.
Timeless Lessons from 16 Women of Scripture
Discover Stories That Will Inspire, Strengthen, and Transform Your Faith
The Bible is filled with extraordinary women whose courage, wisdom, and faith continue to speak powerfully today. From Esther’s boldness to Deborah’s leadership, Miriam’s voice to Jael’s bravery, and Mary Magdalene’s life-changing testimony—these women didn’t stand in the background. They helped shape the story of God’s people.
Now it’s your turn to meet them.
Join us for a dynamic, uplifting Bible study where we’ll explore the journeys of 16 remarkable women. Their real struggles—fear, doubt, disappointment, pride—mirror our own. But their stories also reveal a faithful God who transforms ordinary lives into powerful testimonies.
WHAT DID WE LEARN FROM THE STUDY OF DAVID, THE MAN AFTER GOD’S OWN HEART?
Studying the life of David shows that being “a person after God’s own heart” is not about perfection, but about having a humble, repentant, and God-dependent spirit. His story teaches that God values the heart above outward appearance, that genuine repentance leads to restoration, that true courage comes from trusting God rather than circumstances, and that real leadership is ultimately expressed through service.