Year In Review
Mythology Madness
Bible Blitz
Ring In The Trivia!
Lost In Translation?
100

This brother was the source of the Great Hot Pot Fire on New Years exactly one year ago.

Mike Mui

100

The Greek god known as the king of the gods.

Zeus

100

Jesus calmed the storm on this body of water.

Sea of Galilee

100

The most common beverage to raise at midnight to toast the New Year.

Champagne

100

The Greek word "agape" means this kind of love.

Unconditional; covenantal

200

Maranatha recognized this many new deacons in 2025.

6.

200

The Roman goddess of love; equivalent to the Greek goddess Aphrodite.

Venus

200

Samuel's mom.

Hannah

200

The consistent sponsor of New York City's NYE celebration.

Planet Fitness

200

The Greek word "logos," is often translated as this.

Word

300

The name of the theme for the 2025 Ocean City Bible Conference.

Rob Freire

300

The name of this one-eyed creature in Greek mythology is also used to describe large, single-lens cameras.

Cyclops

300

This biblical book explores the meaning and purpose of life.

Ecclesiastes

300

This American football game is played annually on New Year's Day.

The Rose Bowl

300

The Greek word, often translated as "church," means "assembly" or "gathering."

Ekklesia

400

This guest preacher preached from 2 Samuel 9.

Harry Fujiwara of First Baptist Church in the City of New York

400

The Roman god of the sea, equivalent to Poseidon in Greek mythology.

Neptune

400

In Revelation, this church is specifically warned about being lukewarm.

Laodicea

400

The country known for celebrating New Year's with the tradition of eating 12 grapes at midnight, one for each stroke of the clock.

Spain

400

The Hebrew term for "God" used most frequently in the Old Testament, especially in reference to God’s relationship with His people.

Yahweh

500

A little surprisingly, this sermon was the most streamed sermon in 2025 (Hint: The title deals with setting out regulations for operating in a potentially hostile environment)

Rules of Engagement (Mark 9:30-50)

500

In Norse mythology, the all-seeing god who guards the Bifrost bridge, the gateway between realms.

Heimdall

500

This man recognized Jesus when Mary and Joseph brought Him to the temple.

Simeon

500

New Year’s resolutions date back to this ancient civilization.

Babylon

500

This English translation, first published in 1611, is often mistakenly regarded by many as the most literal and accurate version of the Bible (it's not).

The King James Version (KJV)

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