February 2026.Greetings!
Everyday Food and Faith
Read a portion of my book Everyday Food and Faith and also find information on my One Page Sunday School curriculum | Vicki Arkens
Monday
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February 2026.Greetings!
Week 23 of Year 4 "Stones Along the Road"
On Sunday morning, Jesus began his final journey into Jerusalem. He chose to ride a colt of a donkey for this occasion. A joyful crowd followed along, waving leafy branches and shouting, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!” When he neared the city, some Pharisees came out from the noisy crowd saying, "Teacher, rebuke your disciples!” Jesus replied, “I tell you, if these were silent, the very stones would cry out.” We remember this day as Palm Sunday.
Discussion Questions
Why did the Pharisees tell Jesus to rebuke his disciples? What do you think Jesus meant by the answer he gave? The people who saw Jesus that day were joyful and full of adoration for Jesus. What is it like to adore someone?
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| If these were silent the very stones would cry out |
Week 22 of Year 4 "Zaccheus in the Tree"
A man named Zaccheus was a rich publican who lived in Jericho. One day, he heard that Jesus was passing through Jericho. Zaccheus wanted to see Jesus, but he was short and couldn’t see over the crowd. So, he climbed a tree. Jesus saw Zaccheus and said, “Come down; I must abide at your house.” Zaccheus was overjoyed, but the people in the crowd were surprised. Then, Zaccheus declared he would make important changes in his life. Jesus said, “Today salvation has come to this house.”
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| He ran ahead and climbed a sycamore tree |
Wednesday
Week 21 of Year 4 "The Lost Coin"
The Lost Coin
Jesus told three stories that help us know what God is like. The second of those stories was about a woman who had ten silver coins. One day, she noticed that a coin was missing. So, she lit a lamp and swept the house in order to find the lost coin. After much searching, she found the coin. She called to her friends and neighbors saying, “Rejoice with me, for I have found my lost coin.” Jesus also said that there is great joy among the angels when even one lost sinner repents.
Discussion Questions
Why might a coin be hard to find in a house? The coin was not far away, but yet it was lost. In our lives, what might cause us to feel far away from God? Be assured that God notices when we are lost, and he doesn’t give up on us.
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| Suppose a woman has ten silver coins and loses one |
Monday
Week 20 of Year 4 "The Infirm Woman"
The Infirm Woman
While teaching in the synagogue, Jesus saw a woman who was bent over and couldn’t straighten herself up. Jesus touched and spoke to her. Immediately, she straightened up and was freed from her spirit of infirmity. The ruler of the synagogue objected to this healing on the Sabbath. But Jesus said, “Does not each one of you on the Sabbath loose his ox or donkey from the stall, and lead it away to water it?” Likewise, she should be set free from the infirmity that bound her.
Discussion Questions
What are some possible causes of the woman's condition? When Jesus saw her, he knew what she needed for healing. Sometimes people need to be freed from fear. Jesus said God is a loving father. How does that help us with our fears?
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| A woman who had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years |
Week 19 of Year 4 "Consider the Lilies"
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| Do not worry about your life |
Week 18 of Year 4 "The Man Born Blind - Part 1"
When Jesus was in Jerusalem, he approached a man who had been blind since birth. Jesus declared that sin had not caused his blindness. Then, he proceeded to heal him, saying, “We must do the works of Him who sent me.” First, he mixed dirt with spittle and placed it on the man’s eyes. Then, he told the man to wash his eyes in the pool of Siloam. The man did this and began to see. When the man returned, people asked what happened. Later, the Pharisees questioned the man born blind.
Discussion Questions
Why do you suppose people believed that sin caused blindness? How was this healing different from Jesus’ other healings? We do not have Jesus’ power to heal, but what are some good deeds we can do as we go about our day?
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| Go, wash in the pool of Siloam |






