Evang. Jacqueline Bell – Instructor for Call-In LIVE Sun. School Class — Tonight at 7:00 p.m. EST!


bell

Superintendent Deacon Gene Claxton
and the International Christian
Education Auxiliary (ICEA)
Staff invite
you to Saturday Night Sunday school!

ICEA Will Host Ongoing Saturday
(Sunday School) Classes and Teaching
by Online Phone Conference!

The call-in phone number is:

+1 605-475-4120

The following is the access code:

6902797

Upcoming phone conference date will be:

This evening, July 14 @ 7:00 p.m. (E.S.T)

– Lesson –

“The Widow and the Unjust Judge”

Lesson: Luke 18:1-8
___________________________

JOIN IN WITH CALLERS FROM AROUND
THE COUNTRY AND THE U.K.

Just call in and listen to qualified instructors
teach lessons on a weekly basis.

The lessons will be based on the quarterly
International Sunday School curriculum.
Please set your clock to alarm every
Saturday at 6:50 p.m. (E.S.T.)
Do it now!

Call in to hear a brief
introduction and a great lesson!

Every Saturday evening the class phone conference and informative teaching will take place for the following Sunday lesson. These classes are designed for the shut in, those overseas, and those who can’t make Sunday school, as well as students and teachers who would like more insight on upcoming lessons.

NOTE:

For the 7 p.m. call in; please check your local time zone with EST/EDT Detroit time. It’s best to Google: “Detroit time” to make sure of the current time difference in your area. When you call in your cell phone will be automatically muted.

Some cell phone providers require you pay an additional small monthly fee to access phone conference calls (i.e. – Metro PCS). Check with your local provider. You may access the class-conference calls by land-line phones, as well.

PHONE IN NOW TO SEE IF YOUR PHONE IS COMPATIBLE!

Click Here to Visit ICEA’s Website

Evang. Jacqueline Bell – Instructor for Call-In LIVE Sun. School Class — Next Saturday Evening, 7:00 p.m. EST!


Superintendent Deacon Gene Claxton
and the International Christian
Education Auxiliary (ICEA)
Staff invite
you to Saturday Night Sunday school!

woman writing on a notebook beside teacup and tablet computer

ICEA Will Host Ongoing Saturday
(Sunday School) Classes and Teaching
by Online Phone Conference!

The call-in phone number is:

+1 605-475-4120

The following is the access code:

6902797

Upcoming phone conference date will be:

July 14 @ 7:00 p.m. (E.S.T)

– Lesson –

“The Widow and the Unjust Judge”

Lesson: Luke 18:1-8
___________________________

JOIN IN WITH CALLERS FROM AROUND
THE COUNTRY AND THE U.K.

Just call in and listen to qualified instructors
teach lessons on a weekly basis.

The lessons will be based on the quarterly
International Sunday School curriculum.
Please set your clock to alarm every
Saturday at 6:50 p.m. (E.S.T.)
Do it now!

Call in to hear a brief
introduction and a great lesson!

Every Saturday evening the class phone conference and informative teaching will take place for the following Sunday lesson. These classes are designed for the shut in, those overseas, and those who can’t make Sunday school, as well as students and teachers who would like more insight on upcoming lessons.

NOTE:

For the 7 p.m. call in; please check your local time zone with EST/EDT Detroit time. It’s best to Google: “Detroit time” to make sure of the current time difference in your area. When you call in your cell phone will be automatically muted.

Some cell phone providers require you pay an additional small monthly fee to access phone conference calls (i.e. – Metro PCS). Check with your local provider. You may access the class-conference calls by land-line phones, as well.

PHONE IN NOW TO SEE IF YOUR PHONE IS COMPATIBLE!

For Discussion: What Does a Meat Market in Biblical Times Look Like?


The scribes and Pharisees…love the…markets.
(Matt. 23:1-7)

A scripture this week found in the International Sunday School Curriculum speaks of the “market” or marketplace. The Bible markets were filled with daily activities. Here are some things that were done there:

  • Religious leaders loved to gather there
  • Selling of animals, foods, and spices
  • Bartering and trading
  • People often looked for work
  • Trials and hearings were held there
  • Legal transactions were made
  • Religious and political debates occurred there

Please click on the text below to VIEW and read more about marketplaces during Bible times.

http://bibleresources.americanbible.org/resource/at-the-market

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marketplace