Being a citizen of God’s kingdom means something different than American citizenship, yet we frequently confuse the two without even knowing it. Lawyer and teacher Bill Everett will lead students on a journey to identify common points of misunderstanding. Was the United States really established as “One nation, under God”? Would the Pilgrims have been for or against First Amendment restrictions on state-sponsored religion, and why does it matter today? What American values have we inherited, and is it possible they have seeped into, and influence our own understanding of God’s Word? Come and seek answers to these questions and others so you can discern the differences between Americanism and citizenship in God’s eternal kingdom. Please bring your Bibles; other materials will be provided.
Bill Everett
The Cross and the Flag – Lesson Eight
The Cross and the Flag – Lesson Seven
The Cross and the Flag – Lesson Six
The Cross and the Flag – Lesson Five
Being a citizen of God’s kingdom means something different than American citizenship, yet we frequently confuse the two without even knowing it. Lawyer and teacher Bill Everett will lead students on a journey to identify common points of misunderstanding. Was the United States really established as “One nation, under God”? Would the Pilgrims have been for or against First Amendment restrictions on state-sponsored religion, and why does it matter today? What American values have we inherited, and is it possible they have seeped into, and influence our own understanding of God’s Word? Come and seek answers to these questions and others so you can discern the differences between Americanism and citizenship in God’s eternal kingdom. Please bring your Bibles; other materials will be provided.
The Cross and the Flag – Lesson Four
Being a citizen of God’s kingdom means something different than American citizenship, yet we frequently confuse the two without even knowing it. Lawyer and teacher Bill Everett will lead students on a journey to identify common points of misunderstanding. Was the United States really established as “One nation, under God”? Would the Pilgrims have been for or against First Amendment restrictions on state-sponsored religion, and why does it matter today? What American values have we inherited, and is it possible they have seeped into, and influence our own understanding of God’s Word? Come and seek answers to these questions and others so you can discern the differences between Americanism and citizenship in God’s eternal kingdom. Please bring your Bibles; other materials will be provided.