A judge, a prophetess, and a leader whose song still echoes.
Deborah
The most common main dish on Thanksgiving.
Turkey
Water turned into wine, and suddenly the wedding was livelier than expected.
Wedding at Cana
Five loaves, two fish, and suddenly lunch multiplied like an unexpected harvest.
Feeding the 5,000
What is our church’s favorite way of giving praise?
Elilta
She met Jesus at a well and became an unexpected messenger.
The Samaritan Women
This popular dessert is made with a spiced orange squash.
Pumpkin Pie
This mountaintop sermon folded heavenly ethics into everyday life.
Sermon on the mount
A storm quieted when someone spoke to it as if it were a restless child.
Jesus calming the storm
What was Sami’s teaching title? (15+)
In the crossroads
She sat at Jesus’ feet as if listening itself were an act of worship.
Mary
This tart red fruit is used to make a classic Thanksgiving sauce.
A blinding light on the Damascus Road rewrote a man’s entire mission.
Saul's Conversion
Eyes that had known only darkness opened like morning breaking.
Healing the blind man
According to last week’s morning sermon, what are the things that prevent us from being thankful? (pastor Worku’s teaching)
Being carnal OR Entitlement OR lack of wisdom and maturity OR fear and stress OR forgetfulness OR hardship in life OR distraction
She laughed at an impossible promise and later named her son accordingly.
Sarah
This sweet root vegetable can be served mashed, roasted, or in a casserole topped with marshmallows.
Sweet Potatoes
Known for doubting, he touched the very wounds he questioned.
Thomas
This man walked out of the womb after four days
Lazurus
What was Pastor Worku’s first advice for a christian marriage?
Only marry another christian
She hid the spies beneath flax and gained a place in the lineage of kings.
Rahab
This bread-based side dish is sometimes called “dressing.”
Stuffing
Prison doors swung open after midnight hymns shook the air.
Paul and Silas in Prison
This man dipped seven times before his skin turned new.
Naaman
Who was the author of Act 17 (from our morning lesson)?
Paul