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Second Fiddle: | Lesson 1
This program is taught by and intended for women.
What does it mean to play "second fiddle"? In orchestral pieces of music, a second fiddle would play the supportive portions. In life, we recognize there are often times individuals need to be in a supportive role. It is important to appreciate everyone, including those who have a seemingly less visible part. God’s design for the church also includes supportive roles. Join Jania Otey as she looks at biblical examples of men and women of God who, at times, played off key in their supportive roles, and how it impacted God's people. -
Second Fiddle | Lesson 2
This program is taught by and intended for women.
What happens when second fiddles are off-key? When this happens, the important supportive role actual becomes a detriment to harmony of whole group. Within Christianity, actions that cause our lives to be off-key from God's plan will derail the overall mission and good that can be accomplished by the Church. Join Jania Otey as she looks at how Christian women can harmonize their lives, even through supportive roles to one another.
Second Fiddle: God's Favorite Instrument Program
This program is taught by and intended for women.
This program focuses on a Christian’s responsibility to be supportive of other Christians, exhibit love and humility, and play our role as second fiddles well. The importance of appreciating people who have seemingly lesser roles is part of God’s design for the church that should not be overlooked. Yet when second fiddles play off-key, it can also create problems in the church. Join Jania Otey as she discusses the roles of Aaron, Miriam, and Moses, along with the lessons we can learn from them.