Tuesday, January 17, 2017 1:00 PM
In this class the girls will paint their own ceramic crown and learn about Queen Esther.
Esther was to become a bride, so she didn't want none of the adorning of the world. She wanted to go in, to the king, just like she was. She adorned themself like the pentecostal women ought to, with a meek, humble spirit. And when all these fancy, first ladies come by, with all their new fandangle things, the king looked at them, and put them in the chamber with the concubines. But when this Esther come into his sight, and he got a glimpse of that sweet, humble, meek spirit, he said, "That's her. Go get the crown and put it on her head." That's it.
62-0121E - The Marriage Of The Lamb
Rev. William Marrion Branham
http://table.branham.org
Esther was to become a bride, so she didn't want none of the adorning of the world. She wanted to go in, to the king, just like she was. She adorned themself like the pentecostal women ought to, with a meek, humble spirit. And when all these fancy, first ladies come by, with all their new fandangle things, the king looked at them, and put them in the chamber with the concubines. But when this Esther come into his sight, and he got a glimpse of that sweet, humble, meek spirit, he said, "That's her. Go get the crown and put it on her head." That's it.
62-0121E - The Marriage Of The Lamb
Rev. William Marrion Branham
http://table.branham.org
Please remember to:
• bring a KJV Bible
All other materials will be provided for this class.
If time permits, there will be additonal pieces of pottery available for painting at a cost of $3 to $5 each.