Remember the old children’s rhyme “ring around the rosy pocket full of posies, ashes, ashes, we all fall down?” A building can be elegant in its design, stunning in its appearance, and colossal in its dimensions, but the whole thing will fall down if it’s not built on a solid foundation of the right materials. What is the right foundation for a church? What kind of materials should it be built of? These are the kinds of questions the Apostle Paul answers in First Corinthians chapter three.