
Bible Lessons

Adam & Fallen Man
This week’s Bible Lesson uncovers the story of Adam and the so-called "fall of man," not as history, but as a metaphor for the false belief that life, intelligence, and power can exist apart from God.

May 4, Everlasting Punishment
This week’s Bible Lesson, “Everlasting Punishment,” tenderly reminds us that God’s justice is never about endless suffering—it’s about awakening, restoring, and redeeming. Divine Love doesn’t punish to destroy—it corrects to heal. Through the life of Christ Jesus, we see how sin loses its grip, not through fear, but through a radical encounter with grace.
As Peter discovered—after denying Jesus and being lovingly restored at the lakeside—God meets our worst failures not with condemnation, but with a question:
“Do you love Me?”
Here’s a line from a song inspired by this week’s lesson, especially Peter’s journey from guilt to grace.
No condemnation in Your gaze,
No fury from above—
Only the soul’s quiet undoing—
Turned, reformed by Love.You can listen here: Turned By Love
This is the heart of the message: There is no eternal punishment in Love. Only transformation.
Come join us this week in reflecting, studying, and letting go of any lingering belief in a God who punishes endlessly. That false theology has no place in the kingdom of Spirit. What is eternal? Mercy. Healing. Love.
We always leave space for thoughtful conversation, quiet listening, and a little laughter too. Come as you are. We can’t wait to see you.