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Judges 19 - Judges Series | Family Bible Study

December 6, 2023 • Elder Marvin Kelley • Judges 19

Join us Wednesdays at 7 pm for Family Bible study, streaming live on The Well church app, YouTube Channel, Facebook, and on our website at www.thewellchurch.net. Journey with Pastor Napoleon, Elders, Ministers, and Staff, for this of the book of Judges. We meet many heroes of faith: Othniel, Gideon, Samson, Shamgar, Deborah, Jephthah, Ehud . . . flawed individuals who answered God’s call to deliver the Israelites in sometimes dramatic form. The book includes many of the most graphic, violent, and disturbing scenes in all Scripture—some in the name of righteousness, others in the name of evil. The primary message of Judges is that God will not allow sin to go unpunished. Israel was God’s people—He was their King. They had forsaken the covenant established at Mount Sinai. In Judges, He disciplined them for following other gods, disobeying His sacrificial laws, engaging in blatant immorality, and descending into anarchy at times. Yet because they were His people, He listened to their cries for mercy and raised up leaders to deliver them.

Judges 21 - Judges Series | Family Bible Study

December 20, 2023 • Minister Scott Sautter

Join us Wednesdays at 7 pm for Family Bible study, streaming live on The Well church app, YouTube Channel, Facebook, and on our website at http://www.thewellchurch.net/ Journey with Pastor Napoleon, Elders, Ministers, and Staff, for this of the book of Judges. We meet many heroes of faith: Othniel, Gideon, Samson, Shamgar, Deborah, Jephthah, Ehud . . . flawed individuals who answered God’s call to deliver the Israelites in sometimes dramatic form. The book includes many of the most graphic, violent, and disturbing scenes in all Scripture—some in the name of righteousness, others in the name of evil. The primary message of Judges is that God will not allow sin to go unpunished. Israel was God’s people—He was their King. They had forsaken the covenant established at Mount Sinai. In Judges, He disciplined them for following other gods, disobeying His sacrificial laws, engaging in blatant immorality, and descending into anarchy at times. Yet because they were His people, He listened to their cries for mercy and raised up leaders to deliver them.

Judges 20 - Judges Series | Family Bible Study

December 13, 2023 • Minister Scott Sautter • Judges 20

Join us Wednesdays at 7 pm for Family Bible study, streaming live on The Well church app, YouTube Channel, Facebook, and on our website at http://www.thewellchurch.net/ Journey with Pastor Napoleon, Elders, Ministers, and Staff, for this of the book of Judges. We meet many heroes of faith: Othniel, Gideon, Samson, Shamgar, Deborah, Jephthah, Ehud . . . flawed individuals who answered God’s call to deliver the Israelites in sometimes dramatic form. The book includes many of the most graphic, violent, and disturbing scenes in all Scripture—some in the name of righteousness, others in the name of evil. The primary message of Judges is that God will not allow sin to go unpunished. Israel was God’s people—He was their King. They had forsaken the covenant established at Mount Sinai. In Judges, He disciplined them for following other gods, disobeying His sacrificial laws, engaging in blatant immorality, and descending into anarchy at times. Yet because they were His people, He listened to their cries for mercy and raised up leaders to deliver them.

Judges 18 - Judges Series | Family Bible Study

November 29, 2023 • Minister Andre Ward • Judges 18

Join us Wednesdays at 7 pm for Family Bible study, streaming live on The Well church app, YouTube Channel, Facebook, and on our website at http://www.thewellchurch.net/ Journey with Pastor Napoleon, Elders, Ministers, and Staff, for this of the book of Judges. We meet many heroes of faith: Othniel, Gideon, Samson, Shamgar, Deborah, Jephthah, Ehud . . . flawed individuals who answered God’s call to deliver the Israelites in sometimes dramatic form. The book includes many of the most graphic, violent, and disturbing scenes in all Scripture—some in the name of righteousness, others in the name of evil. The primary message of Judges is that God will not allow sin to go unpunished. Israel was God’s people—He was their King. They had forsaken the covenant established at Mount Sinai. In Judges, He disciplined them for following other gods, disobeying His sacrificial laws, engaging in blatant immorality, and descending into anarchy at times. Yet because they were His people, He listened to their cries for mercy and raised up leaders to deliver them.