The Pine Post is a small newsletter that is included in the church bulletins. Click on the button below to see a PDF of the May update. Feel free to print and share! PinePost June 2014
Pine Post – June 2014

The Pine Post is a small newsletter that is included in the church bulletins. Click on the button below to see a PDF of the May update. Feel free to print and share! PinePost June 2014
If Tomorrow Never Comes If I knew it would be the last time that I’d see you fall asleep, I would tuck you in more tightly and pray the Lord, your soul to keep. If I knew it would be the last time that I’d see you walk out the door, I would give you […]
The Pine Post is a small newsletter that is included in the church bulletins. Click on the button below to see a PDF of the May update. Feel free to print and share! PinePost May 2014
Our first view of the coliseum. Watch Video Clip Inside the coliseum, on the upper level. Watch Video Clip Caeser or Christ? Watch Video Clip Much of the structure is still standing. Watch Video Clip Gladiators entrance and exit. Watch Video Clip The arch of general Titus, built to celebrate the destruction of Jerusalem in […]
Pantheon converted to a church. Watch Video Clip Watch Video Clip Rome – a city of squares and fountains. Watch Video Clip The Vatican has items from various places outside, collected by popes over the years. Watch Video Clip The Vatican museum is a popular place. Watch Video Clip St. Peter’s Square is where the […]
Appian way Watch Video Clip Traditional place where Paul stayed. Watch Video Clip
Gladiator’s cells and training grounds in Pompeii. Watch Video Clip An ancient “Fast Food” shop. Watch Video Clip Frescos and casts in the house of Pompeii. Watch Video Clip Pompeii main square – political side of things, stores, temples, volcano, laundry facility… Watch Video Clip Hall of justice Watch Video Clip A memorial of Paul’s […]
We took an overnight ferry from Greece to Italy. Watch Video Clip The market area of the port in Bari. This is the same port where Paul landed (Acts 28) Watch Video Clip The beautiful view from the palace in Puteoli. Watch Video Clip A memorial of Paul’s landing quotes Acts 28. Watch Video Clip
One of the founding cities of Greece – very powerful in the 12-15th century BC – Mycenaen’s were fierce warriors and great engineers who designed and build remarkable bridges, fortification walls and beehive-shaped tombs, all employing Cyclopean masonry and elaborate drainage and irrigation systems. Watch Video Clip This gravesite structure is 3,000 years old. Watch […]
The temple at Corinth Watch Video Clip Paul would have sold his tents here! Watch Video Clip Corinthian Synagogue Watch Video Clip A look around downtown Corinth in Paul’s days Watch Video Clip Paul brought before the judgement seat… Watch Video Clip