Rhyming Sermon Notes: 2023 February

Whether just for my self, or my family, too.Rhyming notes helps me focus, and then helps us review. If they bring you a blessing, a meaningful read.I pray that by Jesus, your spirit is freed. A free man in Christ, and his bond servant, too.By His grace, as his child, is our spirit made new!Continue reading “Rhyming Sermon Notes: 2023 February”

Rhyming Sermon Notes: 2023 January

Whether just for my self, or my family, too.Rhyming notes helps me focus, and then help us review. If they bring you a blessing, a meaningful read.I pray that by Jesus, your spirit is freed. A free man in Christ, and his bond servant, too.By His grace, as his child, is our spirit made new!Continue reading “Rhyming Sermon Notes: 2023 January”

Rhyming Sermon Notes: 2022 November (GCNO & BSF)

The following are my rhyming notes from November 2022. It would be great to hear your ideas. When taking notes, there are times that I can’t think quickly enough for how to rhyme it. These are marked by “???”. If you have an idea for how to work that section to make it rhyme, youContinue reading “Rhyming Sermon Notes: 2022 November (GCNO & BSF)”

Rhyming Sermon Notes: 2022 October (GCNO & BSF)

The following are my rhyming notes from October 2022. They include notes from church and from BSF. I have not edited them after church other than correcting spelling, etc. while typing. You will see some areas with “????”, where I couldn’t rhyme them quickly enough while taking notes and still pay attention to the sermon.Continue reading “Rhyming Sermon Notes: 2022 October (GCNO & BSF)”

Rhyming Sermon Notes: 2022 August

The following are my rhyming sermon notes from the month of August 2022 (scroll down just a bit). Our family has been using these as part of our weekly sermon review after church, and it has been a fun blessing. A few weeks ago, Pastor Dean asked me what I think is an excellent question,Continue reading “Rhyming Sermon Notes: 2022 August”