Family Front – Vol. 60, No. 10

You may have read some of the same things in my article for the last couple of issues, so I am going to share a few things that I have learned, or re-learned, through these days. God is still in control. He is able. He is aware of all of our needs. He is faithful. He...

Announcements – Vol. 60, No. 10

Sympathy Our love through Christian sympathy is extended to …Sue (Richard) Wright on the passing of her mother, Gerry Mayer, on April 28. Mobile Food Market Partnering with the St. Louis Area Food Bank, we will provide opportunities for families in our community...

A Word From Pastor Zach – Vol. 60, No. 10

You’ve probably heard by now that St. Louis County is beginning to reopen starting May 18. With that news, I’m sure you’re wondering what that means for Fee Fee. First of all, we are tentatively looking at having worship services on our campus again starting Sunday,...

Devotional Corner – Vol. 60, No. 10

Taken from Mrs. Charles E. Cowman’s “Streams in the Desert,” Volume Two “This is the victory that hath overcome the world, even our faith,” (1 John 5:4) Oh, the wonders of prayer! Abraham’s servant prays…Rebekah appears. Jacob wrestles and prays and prevails...

Prime Time – Vol. 60, No. 10

By the time you read this, we will be in Phase 1 of reopening St. Louis County. Some of you will be cautiously peeping out your door and others will be bursting forth as if you have just been released from prison. However, you choose to approach this new season,...

Music Musings – Vol. 60, No. 10

Did You Know… Many of our popular hymns have interesting backstories. The song I Know Whom I Have Believed was written by a Union soldier during the Civil War, who was held as a prisoner of war and became a believer while praying for another dying soldier. Hymn writer...