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Easter Surprise -- Luke 24:2-3 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Do any of you receive Easter baskets on Easter morning?
Our Senses -- Luke 2:30-31 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Today we are going to talk about the ways God created us so that we could experience the wo
Love Your Enemies -- Luke 6:27-28 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Can you ever tell something about what a person is like just by looking at him?
Mail -- John 10:2-4 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Do you like to get mail?
The Good Shepherd -- Psalm 23:1 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Today I brought along a bunch of animals who live at our house.
It's True! -- John 20:25 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Let me tell you one of my favorite fish stories!
What A Change! -- 2 Corinthians 5:17 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Have you ever noticed how many different things it takes for your moms and dads to make a b
Slowly But Surely -- 2 Peter 3:9 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: I thought we would do some painting today.
Trading -- Phiippians 2:5-11 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Do you ever trade things with your friends?
Spread The News -- Matthew 28:18-20 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: I want you to try to imagine yourself on a hot day.
What Time Is It? -- Psalm 30:5-6 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: How many of you here this morning know how to tell time?
God Knows Us -- Psalm 139:1-2 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Today I would like to find out how good all of you are at describing things.
Do The Right Thing -- James 1:17-27 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
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Lost And Found -- Luke 24:1-5 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: How many times have you lost something, and no matter how hard you looked, you just couldn'
Special Days -- Exodus 20:8-9 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: This morning I brought something with me that I think all of you probably have at home.
Promises -- Psalm 119:57-58 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Can you think of some promises you have made to someone?
Large Or Small -- Matthew 6:26 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Have you seen those charts used at the eye doctor's office?
Treasures -- Proverbs 3:1-2 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Do you have some toys and other things that are very important to you?
"Abba" -- Romans 8:16-17 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Have you ever had the fun of watching young children when they are just beginning to talk?
Planting Seeds -- Matthew 13:3 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Do any of you ever help your parents when they are out working in the yard?
Time Flies -- Psalm 103:15, 17 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Have you noticed how sometimes the time seems to fly by very quickly and you hardly believe
Food For All -- Luke 9:16-17 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Do any of you like to go to the grocery store?
We Belong To God -- 1 John 3:1 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Can you think back to the time when you first realized that something you had at your house
Fishers Of Men -- Matthew 4:18-20 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Do any of you want to go fishing?
Tears -- Revelation 21:3-4 -- Mark A. Hultquist -- 1996
Message: Can you remember the last time you cried about something?
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Lord Jesus, we are longing for your birth.

Lord, have mercy.

Lord Jesus, we wait to greet you with clean hearts.

Christ, have mercy.

Lord Jesus, we welcome you -- make us right with you.

Lord, have mercy

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Luke 1:39-45

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