Hello Everyone,

In Week 6, Sharon McAleese is stepping in to teach us about Peter and his journey with Jesus Christ. As you dive into this study the message intersects with 1 Cor. 5:7-”For we live by faith and not by sight.”

Through Peter we can learn how Jesus calls us, comes alongside us, changes us and commissions us. That’s what you learned in Lesson 6 by coming alongside Peter.

Did you see how patient Jesus was with Peter, well, He’s also that way with us too.

We sincerely hope that you are able to spend more time with Jesus and that you long to be with Him. As we reach this half-way point in the study, we hope that you may have established your routine. Do you have your special place where you daily meditate and pray?  We hope you’re feeling changes in your walk and that you are learning more and more about Jesus. Are you feeling His abundance?

Thank you for staying the course with us, your obedience will continue to bless you, God and those around you.  If you’ve finished Lesson Six, then you are ready to watch the video below. After that,  you can start on next week’s continuation following Peter and Jesus. Here’s the next study materials: lesson-7

Enjoy Sharon’s entertaining teaching this week.  Dr. Sherry Mortenson will return next week.

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Again, after you have finished watching the video above, you can begin the material for next week’s study. To download the material click on lesson-7.

The next lesson will be broadcast live on Tuesday, October 28 at 9:30 AM PST. See you then.

And thanks for watching!

One Response to “Week 6 – Peter Meets Jesus and Puts Down His Fishing Nets, Follows Him and Walks on Water”


  1. Kathy says:

    Great job, Sharon! I felt God speaking to me directly through you in this study. I have been looking for answers from God with possible changes in my life. The changes are not happening. Through this study this week I realize that “no change” IS God’s answer right now. I’ve learned to trust that HE knows best. I pray to be used “wherever He wants me to be”. Praise God for His faithfulness and patience!