Sundays
September 17 – December 17, 2017
10:05 – 11:00 am

 

Romans – Exp310
Taught by: Pastor Dick Bickings
Room 18

Romans, Paul’s magnum opus, is placed first among his thirteen epistles in the New Testament.  While  the four Gospels present the words and works of Jesus Christ.  Romans explores the significance of his sacrificial death.  Using a question-and-answer format.  Paul records the most systematic presentation of doctrine in the Bible.  But Romans is more than a book of theology: it is also a book of practical exhortations. The good news of Jesus Christ is more than facts to be believed; it is also a life to be lived — a life of righteousness befitting the person “justified freely by His [God’s] grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus”  (3:24)  affected the New Testament  beliefs and look to apply their dynamic message for us today.

Notes for the entire class click here.

Week 1 – Sept 17, 2017

Week 2 – Sept 24, 2017 

  • Notes (see above)
  • Romans 1:8-15 (no class recording)

 Week 3 – Oct 1, 2017

Week 4 – Oct 8, 2017

Week 5 – Oct 22, 2017 

Week 6 – Oct 29, 2017

Week 7 – Nov 5, 2017

Week 8 – Nov 12, 2017 

 Week 9 – Nov 19, 2017

  • Notes (see above)
  • Romans 4:13-25 (no class recording)

Week 10 – Nov 26, 2017

  • Notes (see above)
  • Romans 5:1-11 (no class recording)

Week 11 – Dec 3, 2017 

 Week 12 – Dec 10, 2017

Week 13 – Dec 17, 2017


How to Study the Bible – Top112
Taught by: Richard Mastronardo
Room: Gym-South

In today’s fast food, text messaging, instant gratification culture the idea of “Studying” is boring, laborious and time consuming.  Yet throughout Scripture we are admonished to “Study to show yourself approved” and to “Meditate day and night.”  But the Bible is so confusing, with epic stories, and ancient traditions that are obscure to our modern world.  Yet we also realize these are God’s words.  His revelation of His character, purpose and desires. As we go through this class we will learn how to read, study, interpret and apply the Scriptures.  We will not just review a process, but also practice it by studying three books/passages together (Jonah, Galatians and a Psalm). So join us on this journey together as we endeavor to grow in our knowledge of God and His word.

Week 1 – Sept 17, 2017

  • Notes
  • Presentation

Week 2 – Sept 24, 2017 

  • Notes
  • Presentation

 Week 3 – Oct 1, 2017

  • Notes
  • Presentation

Week 4 – Oct 8, 2017

  • Notes
  • Presentation

Week 5 – Oct 22, 2017 

  • Notes
  • Presentation

Week 6 – Oct 29, 2017

  • Notes
  • Presentation

Week 7 – Nov 5, 2017

  • Notes
  • Presentation

Week 8 – Nov 12, 2017 

  • Notes
  • Presentation

 Week 9 – Nov 19, 2017

  • Notes
  • Presentation

Week 10 – Nov 26, 2017

  • Notes
  • Presentation

Week 11 – Dec 3, 2017 

  • Notes
  • Presentation

 Week 12 – Dec 10, 2017

  • Notes
  • Presentation

Week 13 – Dec 17, 2017

  • Notes
  • Presentation

The Revelation of Jesus Christ, Part 2 of 2 – Exp309
Taught by: Scott Holwick & Matt Zmarzley
Room: Gym-North

No other New Testament book evokes the same fascination, produces wider divergence of interpretation, and is less understood than the book of Revelation. The Bible was intended to be understood, and Revelation is no exception. Join us as we progress to understand the meaning behind the seals, trumpets, bowls and other symbols. But more importantly…to understand what it means for us today and to learn how this book of Revelation should make a difference in our day-to-day lives.

Week 1 – Sept 17, 2017

Week 2 – Sept 24, 2017 

 Week 3 – Oct 1, 2017

Week 4 – Oct 8, 2017

Week 5 – Oct 22, 2017 

Week 6 – Oct 29, 2017

Week 7 – Nov 5, 2017

Week 8 – Nov 12, 2017 

 Week 9 – Nov 19, 2017

Week 10 – Nov 26, 2017

Week 11 – Dec 3, 2017 

 Week 12 – Dec 10, 2017

Week 13 – Dec 17, 2017