Sundays
January 7 – May 6, 2018
10:05 – 11:00 am

 

Romans, Part 2 – Exp310 
Taught by: Pastor Dick Bickings & Matt Zmarzley
Gym-North

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.

Week 1 – Jan 7, 2018

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Week 2 – Jan 14, 2018

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Week 3 – Jan 21, 2018

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Week 4 – Jan 28, 2018

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Week 5 – Feb 4, 2018

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Week 6 – Feb 11, 2018

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Week 7 – Feb 18, 2018

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Week 8 – Feb 25, 2018

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Week 9 – Mar 4, 2018

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Week 10 – Apr 8, 2018

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Week 11 – Apr 15, 2018

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Week 12 – Apr 22, 2018

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Week 13 – Apr 29, 2018

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Week 14 – May 6, 2018

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Ruth and Esther – Exp329
Taught by: Richard Mastronardo
Room: Gym-South

Ruth and Esther are the only two books in the Bible named after women. At first glance the one seems to share the story about a woman struggling to care for herself and an aging mother-in-law and protecting a family in the midst of calamity, while the other seems to be sharing a woman’s challenge on becoming queen and protecting a nation in the midst of annihilation. However as we study, we see in both books, the providence and sovereignty of God and His control over everyday affairs. And through these two women we see how God used them (and how He can use us) to bless nations and generations beyond our imagination.

Week 1 – Jan 7, 2018

Week 2 – Jan 14, 2018

Week 3 – Jan 21, 2018

Week 4 – Jan 28, 2018

Week 5 – Feb 4, 2018

Week 6 – Feb 11, 2018

Feb 18, 2018 – Canceled Snow Day

Week 7 – Feb 18, 2018

Week 8 – Mar 4, 2018

Week 9 – Mar 25, 2018

Week 10 – Apr 8, 2018

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Week 11 – Apr 15, 2018

Week 12 – Apr 22, 2018

Week 13 – Apr 29, 2018

Week 14 – May 6, 2018


 

1, 2, 3 John – Exp328
Taught by: Chris Jones & Mike Hard
Room: Room 18

Truth and love are recurring themes of John’s three epistles. As those changed by God, genuine believers will characteristically love the truth and exhibit true love for others. John’s fiery passion for truth is coupled with his gentle compassion for his readers, giving these letters a pastoral quality that is nearly unmatched in Scripture. In first John we read about fellowship with God, in second John we see the dangers of fellowship with false teachers, and in third John we see the importance of fellowship with other true believers.
Join us as we study these three books and find encouragement, conviction, understanding and confidence for our Christian walk.

Week 1 – Jan 7, 2018

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Week 2 – Jan 14, 2018

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Week 3 – Jan 21, 2018

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Week 4 – Jan 28, 2018

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Week 5 – Feb 4, 2018

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Week 6 – Feb 11, 2018

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Week 7 – Feb 18, 2018

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Week 8 – Feb 25, 2018

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Week 9 – Mar 4, 2018

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Week 10 – Apr 8, 2018

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Week 11 – Apr 15, 2018

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Week 12 – Apr 22, 2018

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Week 13 – Apr 29, 2018

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Week 14 – May 6, 2018

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Christ in the Passover – April 1, 2018