Tuna Garden Salad
Dr. Deborah shares with us a recipe inspired from a recent trip. Fresh, light, and full of nutrients, this Tuna Garden Salad is perfect to serve on a hot summer day, or anytime.
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Dr. Deborah shares with us a recipe inspired from a recent trip. Fresh, light, and full of nutrients, this Tuna Garden Salad is perfect to serve on a hot summer day, or anytime.
Have you ever noticed that the more you try to control a situation the more troublesome it becomes? Join John Graham as he teaches on the topic of peace and how we need to surrender our fleshly desires and tendencies to Jesus, the Prince of Peace.
This week is about joy, and how to find a joy that is more than just circumstantial.
One that is long-lasting; a joy that is rooted and grounded in our love relationship with Jesus. Graham shares three steps found in the Bible that will help us in our continued maturity in this particular Fruit of the Spirit, with a lesson entitled, “Joy.”
In worship this week, we have the song, “I Believe,” (The Creed), sung by Gillian. We are reminded of the teaching of the week, that having a renewed mind in Christ Jesus, brings a joyful heart, because of the hope of eternal salvation.
Lerin is making a recipe of her mom’s, with an alteration or two-baked Ziti; her go to for a family dinner as well as a prep-ahead, freezable meal. And as an extra bonus, this dish easily holds a healthy amount of greens, in case there’s some picky eaters in the house.
In this Bible lesson, Graham breaks down three steps we can follow in order to have a deep and lasting joy, by looking at the examples Jesus gave us with His own life, to overcome a troubled and anxious heart.
This summer, we are diving into the Word of God, discussing the Fruit of the Spirit, (Ephesians 5:22-23)!
Up first we have the topic of love, and what it means, as followers of Christ, to walk it out within our families and communities!
Wherever you may be today, we invite you to join in worship with this wonderful hymn, “Love of God.” Put to paper by Frederick M. Lehman in 1917, during a turbulent time in his life, these lyrics remind us of the wondrous depths of God’s generous love He pours out to His children! We pray this time is a blessing as Dr. Deborah and her three youngest sons, Grayson, Graham, and Galen, blend their voices in harmony to worship the Lord!
We hope you enjoy this light and refreshing recipe from the kitchen of Lerin Gables! Great for a snack or even dessert, this fresh fruit salad, with marshmallow and cream cheese dip, will become a favorite summertime go to!