Watch this lesson on Jesus’s first miracle, and God’s concern for the mundane things in our lives.
Virtual Sunday School: Wedding at Cana
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5 responses to “Virtual Sunday School: Wedding at Cana”
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It’s been interesting and enjoyable. I love to teach, and it gives me another venue to spread the word. When I’m in class, I teach about 45 minutes. My online lessons are 15-20 minutes. People usually have less time to devote to online material. I try to keep lessons in smaller chunks, so viewers can complete it in one sitting. I’ve been teaching on Facebook Live and then posting it here. However with churches opening, I’ll probably switch to prerecorded. Originally, I planned for this to be a temporary thing due to Covid. Because I received such a positive response, I prayerfully decided to continue. I hope I answered your question ๐
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Your response was more than I expected. Thank you for being so patient in responding. May you continue to thrive and grow in your walk and in your ministry. Will be happy to stay in touch and hear from you as possible as we both move ahead. There’s so much to do for us all and if we can join hands together we can achieve that much more.
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Thank you. Will look forward to a great journey ahead. Please feel free to share your thoughts as and when possible and I will certainly try doing the same. Right now, we’re just getting a partial lift of the lockdown and things are settling down. but i’m looking ahead to so much of work that God has laid on my heart to do.
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