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Men's Bible Study Options
Men's Bible Study We will be reading through the Old Testament following the Daily Walk Plan that the church is using. All men are welcome to come and join with
a group of men who simply desire to grow closer to God by providing a
safe place to discuss God’s word. And to also bring praises and
burdens to be shared and prayed for, as we enjoy fellowship with one
another. Greg Englund and Chris Pickens, meet 9:15am - 10:15) in The Shack
Romans: A Practical
Application - Winter Term Eddie Rashake,
the author of the Book of Romans section in the series Following God
Through the Bible calls Romans "the best single source of fundamental Christian
doctrine in the Bible." Why does he make this assertation?
Find out in the upcoming clas s.Using his material, some directed readings and
dialogue we will explore the book of Romans - searching for how this applies to
us today. This exploration will incorporate ideas that apply to you as an
individual, to us as a body, and to our relationship with the world. Feel
up to a challenge combined with fun? Then this class is for you! (Togas
optional) Bob Wells and Bill McCorkle- The Shack- (9:15am to 10:15am)
Tuesday Night OT On
Tuesday night September 15 we will pick up our in-depth study of book
of Deuteronomy. For most people the idea of
studying Numbers and Deuteronomy is enough to make them roll their eyes
and mutter, “Why?” However, we cannot dismiss these books so
easily. In I Corinthians 10:11 it states that, "These events
(from the Book of Numbers) were written down for our instruction, upon whom the
end of the ages has come." And, as for Deuteronomy Jesus
quoted more from Deuteronomy than from any other OT book. So, if He
thought the book to be important we should too. For one thing
Deuteronomy reveals to us what Israel's great Lawgiver Moses felt was
important for God's people to hear and do. This certainly is still every
bit as true for us today . We meet from 7:15-9:15pm in the Library and
newcomers are especially welcome. Hans Blom
