Led by Jim W. Brown
Fellowship Hall - 6:30 PM
This study answers fascinating questions, such as: Who wrote the Bible? What is the theme of the Bible? Why is there an Old and New Testament? Why did God want Moses to build a tabernacle? What is the Ark of the Covenant? What is God's special name when He is dealing with people? What are the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel? Why are there four Gospels? How can I be certain I am going to heaven? There are also six lessons on the book of Revelation to help you find yourself in the seven churches, and to learn about the Second Coming, the Rapture, the Tribulation, the Battle of Armageddon, and heaven.
If you complete this study, you will have a basic understanding of every book in the Bible and why each book is where it is in the Bible. You will also know something about every major character in the Bible. You can learn more about the Bible in this study than the average Christian will learn in a lifetime.
Led by Raymond Powell
Room 124 - 6:30 PM (Beginning September 8th)
The story of Jeremiah is rather like a missing piece of a puzzle in Isaiah's depiction as a window to the history of God's people;
their sin, God's vengeance, and their repentance and reward. Jeremiah's story unfolds to tell of the labors and agony of his willing servant to deliver God's message
discipline for His people, as the story fills a period of history not found in Isaiah's message. A story of tragedy, but one that reveals not only the immense divine love God
has for His people but at the same time, maintains the reality of God's divine justice.
A study of the Book of Jeremiah.