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A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the MountFollowing JesusWritten down in the 5th, 6th, and 7th chapters of Matthew’s Gospel, the Sermon on the Mount is probably the best-known part of the teachings of Jesus. It is by far the most powerful and strict exposition of God’s covenant ever given. Its two fold purpose becomes clear as modern disciples study the amazing and authoritative teachings of Jesus set forth in an ethical and spiritual framework. Those who approach the Sermon on the Mount in hopes of attaining their own righteousness through adherence to the law will be broken. (Romans 3:20) Those who have been broken and are repentant will find a comforting guide for how to work out the gift of salvation in fear and trembling. (Philippians 2:12) The clarity and whole life implications of Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount bear continuous study by Christians who are seeking to be faithful disciples of the true messiah.Our Bible study guide, A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the Mount, was written by John Stott. John Stott is a well know pastor, teacher, author, and evangelical leader. He is best known for his one aim: for the kingdom of God to reign in every person and place on earth. To that end, he clearly and consistently communicated the truth about God from Scripture, drew others to Jesus Christ, and equipped people to love and study God’s Word. Although he died in 2011, we are privileged to be able to have the wisdom of his interpretation added to the study of our Lord’s great teaching from the mountain. We will have additional copies of the Bible Study available on Sunday mornings at church. You may also order your own copy directly from Intervarsity Press at http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=3104.Session 13Session Title: No ChoiceAudio File: Session 13 Recording
A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the MountFollowing JesusWritten down in the 5th, 6th, and 7th chapters of Matthew’s Gospel, the Sermon on the Mount is probably the best-known part of the teachings of Jesus. It is by far the most powerful and strict exposition of God’s covenant ever given. Its two fold purpose becomes clear as modern disciples study the amazing and authoritative teachings of Jesus set forth in an ethical and spiritual framework. Those who approach the Sermon on the Mount in hopes of attaining their own righteousness through adherence to the law will be broken. (Romans 3:20) Those who have been broken and are repentant will find a comforting guide for how to work out the gift of salvation in fear and trembling. (Philippians 2:12) The clarity and whole life implications of Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount bear continuous study by Christians who are seeking to be faithful disciples of the true messiah.Our Bible study guide, A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the Mount, was written by John Stott. John Stott is a well know pastor, teacher, author, and evangelical leader. He is best known for his one aim: for the kingdom of God to reign in every person and place on earth. To that end, he clearly and consistently communicated the truth about God from Scripture, drew others to Jesus Christ, and equipped people to love and study God’s Word. Although he died in 2011, we are privileged to be able to have the wisdom of his interpretation added to the study of our Lord’s great teaching from the mountain. We will have additional copies of the Bible Study available on Sunday mornings at church. You may also order your own copy directly from Intervarsity Press at http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=3104.Session 12Session Title: Detecting the Lies of Our WorldAudio File: Session 12 Recording
A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the MountFollowing JesusWritten down in the 5th, 6th, and 7th chapters of Matthew’s Gospel, the Sermon on the Mount is probably the best-known part of the teachings of Jesus. It is by far the most powerful and strict exposition of God’s covenant ever given. Its two fold purpose becomes clear as modern disciples study the amazing and authoritative teachings of Jesus set forth in an ethical and spiritual framework. Those who approach the Sermon on the Mount in hopes of attaining their own righteousness through adherence to the law will be broken. (Romans 3:20) Those who have been broken and are repentant will find a comforting guide for how to work out the gift of salvation in fear and trembling. (Philippians 2:12) The clarity and whole life implications of Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount bear continuous study by Christians who are seeking to be faithful disciples of the true messiah.Our Bible study guide, A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the Mount, was written by John Stott. John Stott is a well know pastor, teacher, author, and evangelical leader. He is best known for his one aim: for the kingdom of God to reign in every person and place on earth. To that end, he clearly and consistently communicated the truth about God from Scripture, drew others to Jesus Christ, and equipped people to love and study God’s Word. Although he died in 2011, we are privileged to be able to have the wisdom of his interpretation added to the study of our Lord’s great teaching from the mountain. We will have additional copies of the Bible Study available on Sunday mornings at church. You may also order your own copy directly from Intervarsity Press at http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=3104.Session 11Session Title: Relationships That EncourageAudio File: Session 11 Recording
A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the MountFollowing JesusWritten down in the 5th, 6th, and 7th chapters of Matthew’s Gospel, the Sermon on the Mount is probably the best-known part of the teachings of Jesus. It is by far the most powerful and strict exposition of God’s covenant ever given. Its two fold purpose becomes clear as modern disciples study the amazing and authoritative teachings of Jesus set forth in an ethical and spiritual framework. Those who approach the Sermon on the Mount in hopes of attaining their own righteousness through adherence to the law will be broken. (Romans 3:20) Those who have been broken and are repentant will find a comforting guide for how to work out the gift of salvation in fear and trembling. (Philippians 2:12) The clarity and whole life implications of Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount bear continuous study by Christians who are seeking to be faithful disciples of the true messiah.Our Bible study guide, A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the Mount, was written by John Stott. John Stott is a well know pastor, teacher, author, and evangelical leader. He is best known for his one aim: for the kingdom of God to reign in every person and place on earth. To that end, he clearly and consistently communicated the truth about God from Scripture, drew others to Jesus Christ, and equipped people to love and study God’s Word. Although he died in 2011, we are privileged to be able to have the wisdom of his interpretation added to the study of our Lord’s great teaching from the mountain. We will have additional copies of the Bible Study available on Sunday mornings at church. You may also order your own copy directly from Intervarsity Press at http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=3104.Session 8Session Title: What God Thinks of My AmbitionsAudio File: Session 10 Recording
A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the MountFollowing JesusWritten down in the 5th, 6th, and 7th chapters of Matthew’s Gospel, the Sermon on the Mount is probably the best-known part of the teachings of Jesus. It is by far the most powerful and strict exposition of God’s covenant ever given. Its two fold purpose becomes clear as modern disciples study the amazing and authoritative teachings of Jesus set forth in an ethical and spiritual framework. Those who approach the Sermon on the Mount in hopes of attaining their own righteousness through adherence to the law will be broken. (Romans 3:20) Those who have been broken and are repentant will find a comforting guide for how to work out the gift of salvation in fear and trembling. (Philippians 2:12) The clarity and whole life implications of Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount bear continuous study by Christians who are seeking to be faithful disciples of the true messiah.Our Bible study guide, A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the Mount, was written by John Stott. John Stott is a well know pastor, teacher, author, and evangelical leader. He is best known for his one aim: for the kingdom of God to reign in every person and place on earth. To that end, he clearly and consistently communicated the truth about God from Scripture, drew others to Jesus Christ, and equipped people to love and study God’s Word. Although he died in 2011, we are privileged to be able to have the wisdom of his interpretation added to the study of our Lord’s great teaching from the mountain. We will have additional copies of the Bible Study available on Sunday mornings at church. You may also order your own copy directly from Intervarsity Press at http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=3104.Session 8Session Title: A Pattern for Dynamic PrayerAudio File: Session 9 Recording
A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the MountFollowing JesusWritten down in the 5th, 6th, and 7th chapters of Matthew’s Gospel, the Sermon on the Mount is probably the best-known part of the teachings of Jesus. It is by far the most powerful and strict exposition of God’s covenant ever given. Its two fold purpose becomes clear as modern disciples study the amazing and authoritative teachings of Jesus set forth in an ethical and spiritual framework. Those who approach the Sermon on the Mount in hopes of attaining their own righteousness through adherence to the law will be broken. (Romans 3:20) Those who have been broken and are repentant will find a comforting guide for how to work out the gift of salvation in fear and trembling. (Philippians 2:12) The clarity and whole life implications of Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount bear continuous study by Christians who are seeking to be faithful disciples of the true messiah.Our Bible study guide, A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the Mount, was written by John Stott. John Stott is a well know pastor, teacher, author, and evangelical leader. He is best known for his one aim: for the kingdom of God to reign in every person and place on earth. To that end, he clearly and consistently communicated the truth about God from Scripture, drew others to Jesus Christ, and equipped people to love and study God’s Word. Although he died in 2011, we are privileged to be able to have the wisdom of his interpretation added to the study of our Lord’s great teaching from the mountain. We will have additional copies of the Bible Study available on Sunday mornings at church. You may also order your own copy directly from Intervarsity Press at http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=3104.Session 8Session Title: How Not to Be ReligiousAudio File: Session 8 Recording
A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the MountFollowing JesusWritten down in the 5th, 6th, and 7th chapters of Matthew’s Gospel, the Sermon on the Mount is probably the best-known part of the teachings of Jesus. It is by far the most powerful and strict exposition of God’s covenant ever given. Its two fold purpose becomes clear as modern disciples study the amazing and authoritative teachings of Jesus set forth in an ethical and spiritual framework. Those who approach the Sermon on the Mount in hopes of attaining their own righteousness through adherence to the law will be broken. (Romans 3:20) Those who have been broken and are repentant will find a comforting guide for how to work out the gift of salvation in fear and trembling. (Philippians 2:12) The clarity and whole life implications of Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount bear continuous study by Christians who are seeking to be faithful disciples of the true messiah.Our Bible study guide, A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the Mount, was written by John Stott. John Stott is a well know pastor, teacher, author, and evangelical leader. He is best known for his one aim: for the kingdom of God to reign in every person and place on earth. To that end, he clearly and consistently communicated the truth about God from Scripture, drew others to Jesus Christ, and equipped people to love and study God’s Word. Although he died in 2011, we are privileged to be able to have the wisdom of his interpretation added to the study of our Lord’s great teaching from the mountain. We will have additional copies of the Bible Study available on Sunday mornings at church. You may also order your own copy directly from Intervarsity Press at http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=3104.Session 7Session Title: How to Really Love Your EnemiesAudio File: Session 7 Recording
A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the MountFollowing JesusWritten down in the 5th, 6th, and 7th chapters of Matthew’s Gospel, the Sermon on the Mount is probably the best-known part of the teachings of Jesus. It is by far the most powerful and strict exposition of God’s covenant ever given. Its two fold purpose becomes clear as modern disciples study the amazing and authoritative teachings of Jesus set forth in an ethical and spiritual framework. Those who approach the Sermon on the Mount in hopes of attaining their own righteousness through adherence to the law will be broken. (Romans 3:20) Those who have been broken and are repentant will find a comforting guide for how to work out the gift of salvation in fear and trembling. (Philippians 2:12) The clarity and whole life implications of Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount bear continuous study by Christians who are seeking to be faithful disciples of the true messiah.Our Bible study guide, A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the Mount, was written by John Stott. John Stott is a well know pastor, teacher, author, and evangelical leader. He is best known for his one aim: for the kingdom of God to reign in every person and place on earth. To that end, he clearly and consistently communicated the truth about God from Scripture, drew others to Jesus Christ, and equipped people to love and study God’s Word. Although he died in 2011, we are privileged to be able to have the wisdom of his interpretation added to the study of our Lord’s great teaching from the mountain. We will have additional copies of the Bible Study available on Sunday mornings at church. You may also order your own copy directly from Intervarsity Press at http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=3104.Session 6Session Title: Faithfulness in Marriage and SpeechAudio File: Session 6 Recording
A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the MountFollowing JesusWritten down in the 5th, 6th, and 7th chapters of Matthew’s Gospel, the Sermon on the Mount is probably the best-known part of the teachings of Jesus. It is by far the most powerful and strict exposition of God’s covenant ever given. Its two fold purpose becomes clear as modern disciples study the amazing and authoritative teachings of Jesus set forth in an ethical and spiritual framework. Those who approach the Sermon on the Mount in hopes of attaining their own righteousness through adherence to the law will be broken. (Romans 3:20) Those who have been broken and are repentant will find a comforting guide for how to work out the gift of salvation in fear and trembling. (Philippians 2:12) The clarity and whole life implications of Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount bear continuous study by Christians who are seeking to be faithful disciples of the true messiah.Our Bible study guide, A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the Mount, was written by John Stott. John Stott is a well know pastor, teacher, author, and evangelical leader. He is best known for his one aim: for the kingdom of God to reign in every person and place on earth. To that end, he clearly and consistently communicated the truth about God from Scripture, drew others to Jesus Christ, and equipped people to love and study God’s Word. Although he died in 2011, we are privileged to be able to have the wisdom of his interpretation added to the study of our Lord’s great teaching from the mountain. We will have additional copies of the Bible Study available on Sunday mornings at church. You may also order your own copy directly from Intervarsity Press at http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=3104.Session 5Session Title: What's Wrong with Private SinsAudio File: Session 5 Recording
A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the MountFollowing JesusWritten down in the 5th, 6th, and 7th chapters of Matthew’s Gospel, the Sermon on the Mount is probably the best-known part of the teachings of Jesus. It is by far the most powerful and strict exposition of God’s covenant ever given. Its two fold purpose becomes clear as modern disciples study the amazing and authoritative teachings of Jesus set forth in an ethical and spiritual framework. Those who approach the Sermon on the Mount in hopes of attaining their own righteousness through adherence to the law will be broken. (Romans 3:20) Those who have been broken and are repentant will find a comforting guide for how to work out the gift of salvation in fear and trembling. (Philippians 2:12) The clarity and whole life implications of Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount bear continuous study by Christians who are seeking to be faithful disciples of the true messiah.Our Bible study guide, A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the Mount, was written by John Stott. John Stott is a well know pastor, teacher, author, and evangelical leader. He is best known for his one aim: for the kingdom of God to reign in every person and place on earth. To that end, he clearly and consistently communicated the truth about God from Scripture, drew others to Jesus Christ, and equipped people to love and study God’s Word. Although he died in 2011, we are privileged to be able to have the wisdom of his interpretation added to the study of our Lord’s great teaching from the mountain. We will have additional copies of the Bible Study available on Sunday mornings at church. You may also order your own copy directly from Intervarsity Press at http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=3104.Session 4Session Title: The Importance of ObeyingAudio File: Session 4 Recording
A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the MountFollowing JesusWritten down in the 5th, 6th, and 7th chapters of Matthew’s Gospel, the Sermon on the Mount is probably the best-known part of the teachings of Jesus. It is by far the most powerful and strict exposition of God’s covenant ever given. Its two fold purpose becomes clear as modern disciples study the amazing and authoritative teachings of Jesus set forth in an ethical and spiritual framework. Those who approach the Sermon on the Mount in hopes of attaining their own righteousness through adherence to the law will be broken. (Romans 3:20) Those who have been broken and are repentant will find a comforting guide for how to work out the gift of salvation in fear and trembling. (Philippians 2:12) The clarity and whole life implications of Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount bear continuous study by Christians who are seeking to be faithful disciples of the true messiah.Our Bible study guide, A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the Mount, was written by John Stott. John Stott is a well know pastor, teacher, author, and evangelical leader. He is best known for his one aim: for the kingdom of God to reign in every person and place on earth. To that end, he clearly and consistently communicated the truth about God from Scripture, drew others to Jesus Christ, and equipped people to love and study God’s Word. Although he died in 2011, we are privileged to be able to have the wisdom of his interpretation added to the study of our Lord’s great teaching from the mountain. We will have additional copies of the Bible Study available on Sunday mornings at church. You may also order your own copy directly from Intervarsity Press at http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=3104.Session 3Session Title: God's Way to Make a DifferenceAudio File: Session 3 Recording
A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the MountFollowing JesusWritten down in the 5th, 6th, and 7th chapters of Matthew’s Gospel, the Sermon on the Mount is probably the best-known part of the teachings of Jesus. It is by far the most powerful and strict exposition of God’s covenant ever given. Its two fold purpose becomes clear as modern disciples study the amazing and authoritative teachings of Jesus set forth in an ethical and spiritual framework. Those who approach the Sermon on the Mount in hopes of attaining their own righteousness through adherence to the law will be broken. (Romans 3:20) Those who have been broken and are repentant will find a comforting guide for how to work out the gift of salvation in fear and trembling. (Philippians 2:12) The clarity and whole life implications of Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount bear continuous study by Christians who are seeking to be faithful disciples of the true messiah.Our Bible study guide, A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the Mount, was written by John Stott. John Stott is a well know pastor, teacher, author, and evangelical leader. He is best known for his one aim: for the kingdom of God to reign in every person and place on earth. To that end, he clearly and consistently communicated the truth about God from Scripture, drew others to Jesus Christ, and equipped people to love and study God’s Word. Although he died in 2011, we are privileged to be able to have the wisdom of his interpretation added to the study of our Lord’s great teaching from the mountain. We will have additional copies of the Bible Study available on Sunday mornings at church. You may also order your own copy directly from Intervarsity Press at http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=3104.Session 2Session Title: Unexpected BlessingsAudio File: Session 2 Recording
A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the MountFollowing JesusWritten down in the 5th, 6th, and 7th chapters of Matthew’s Gospel, the Sermon on the Mount is probably the best-known part of the teachings of Jesus. It is by far the most powerful and strict exposition of God’s covenant ever given. Its two fold purpose becomes clear as modern disciples study the amazing and authoritative teachings of Jesus set forth in an ethical and spiritual framework. Those who approach the Sermon on the Mount in hopes of attaining their own righteousness through adherence to the law will be broken. (Romans 3:20) Those who have been broken and are repentant will find a comforting guide for how to work out the gift of salvation in fear and trembling. (Philippians 2:12) The clarity and whole life implications of Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount bear continuous study by Christians who are seeking to be faithful disciples of the true messiah.Our Bible study guide, A Deeper Look at the Sermon on the Mount, was written by John Stott. John Stott is a well know pastor, teacher, author, and evangelical leader. He is best known for his one aim: for the kingdom of God to reign in every person and place on earth. To that end, he clearly and consistently communicated the truth about God from Scripture, drew others to Jesus Christ, and equipped people to love and study God’s Word. Although he died in 2011, we are privileged to be able to have the wisdom of his interpretation added to the study of our Lord’s great teaching from the mountain. We will have additional copies of the Bible Study available on Sunday mornings at church. You may also order your own copy directly from Intervarsity Press at http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=3104.Session 1Session Title: IntroductionAudio File: Session 1 Recording
Divine Drama: Biblical Narrative & Our NarrativeThe Bible in a YearChristians claim Jesus of Nazareth as savior and lord. But to understand what that means one must have a reasonable understanding of 66 ancient writings that we collectively call Holy Scripture. The Bible in both Old and New testament is the authoritative source for explaining who Jesus is and what he means for us. In God’s word we also find a guide for how to live our lives as Christians as well as revelation for what we can expect to find beyond death.The Divine Drama series is designed to give Christians a in depth overview of the Bible and key Christian teachings. So often the Bible is studied a piece at a time without an understanding of the broad sweep of the story it tells about Jesus, who he is, and what he means to us. The Divine drama Series is designed to remedy this.The first part of this series, The Biblical Narrative, deals specifically with the story the Bible tells. This part of the study starts at the Bible’s beginning in Genesis and follows through, book by book, all the way to revelation. During this part of the course the student will gain a wider perspective of how the Bible tells its story, how it fits together, and how to better understand its message.The second part of this series, Our Narrative, looks at the nature of what we confess as Christian Faith. It systematically approaches an understanding of aspects of what we believe in light of the teachings of Holy Scripture.The student materials for this course are available during class or can be purchased through the church office.Session 47Session Title: Therefore...Audio File: Session 47 Recording
Divine Drama: Biblical Narrative & Our NarrativeThe Bible in a YearChristians claim Jesus of Nazareth as savior and lord. But to understand what that means one must have a reasonable understanding of 66 ancient writings that we collectively call Holy Scripture. The Bible in both Old and New testament is the authoritative source for explaining who Jesus is and what he means for us. In God’s word we also find a guide for how to live our lives as Christians as well as revelation for what we can expect to find beyond death.The Divine Drama series is designed to give Christians a in depth overview of the Bible and key Christian teachings. So often the Bible is studied a piece at a time without an understanding of the broad sweep of the story it tells about Jesus, who he is, and what he means to us. The Divine drama Series is designed to remedy this.The first part of this series, The Biblical Narrative, deals specifically with the story the Bible tells. This part of the study starts at the Bible’s beginning in Genesis and follows through, book by book, all the way to revelation. During this part of the course the student will gain a wider perspective of how the Bible tells its story, how it fits together, and how to better understand its message.The second part of this series, Our Narrative, looks at the nature of what we confess as Christian Faith. It systematically approaches an understanding of aspects of what we believe in light of the teachings of Holy Scripture.The student materials for this course are available during class or can be purchased through the church office.Session 46Session Title: RedemptionAudio File: Session 46 Recording
Divine Drama: Biblical Narrative & Our NarrativeThe Bible in a YearChristians claim Jesus of Nazareth as savior and lord. But to understand what that means one must have a reasonable understanding of 66 ancient writings that we collectively call Holy Scripture. The Bible in both Old and New testament is the authoritative source for explaining who Jesus is and what he means for us. In God’s word we also find a guide for how to live our lives as Christians as well as revelation for what we can expect to find beyond death.The Divine Drama series is designed to give Christians a in depth overview of the Bible and key Christian teachings. So often the Bible is studied a piece at a time without an understanding of the broad sweep of the story it tells about Jesus, who he is, and what he means to us. The Divine drama Series is designed to remedy this.The first part of this series, The Biblical Narrative, deals specifically with the story the Bible tells. This part of the study starts at the Bible’s beginning in Genesis and follows through, book by book, all the way to revelation. During this part of the course the student will gain a wider perspective of how the Bible tells its story, how it fits together, and how to better understand its message.The second part of this series, Our Narrative, looks at the nature of what we confess as Christian Faith. It systematically approaches an understanding of aspects of what we believe in light of the teachings of Holy Scripture.The student materials for this course are available during class or can be purchased through the church office.Session 45Session Title: Lord's PrayerAudio File: Session 45 Recording
Divine Drama: Biblical Narrative & Our NarrativeThe Bible in a YearChristians claim Jesus of Nazareth as savior and lord. But to understand what that means one must have a reasonable understanding of 66 ancient writings that we collectively call Holy Scripture. The Bible in both Old and New testament is the authoritative source for explaining who Jesus is and what he means for us. In God’s word we also find a guide for how to live our lives as Christians as well as revelation for what we can expect to find beyond death.The Divine Drama series is designed to give Christians a in depth overview of the Bible and key Christian teachings. So often the Bible is studied a piece at a time without an understanding of the broad sweep of the story it tells about Jesus, who he is, and what he means to us. The Divine drama Series is designed to remedy this.The first part of this series, The Biblical Narrative, deals specifically with the story the Bible tells. This part of the study starts at the Bible’s beginning in Genesis and follows through, book by book, all the way to revelation. During this part of the course the student will gain a wider perspective of how the Bible tells its story, how it fits together, and how to better understand its message.The second part of this series, Our Narrative, looks at the nature of what we confess as Christian Faith. It systematically approaches an understanding of aspects of what we believe in light of the teachings of Holy Scripture.The student materials for this course are available during class or can be purchased through the church office.Session 44Session Title: Christian PrayerAudio File: Session 44 Recording
Divine Drama: Biblical Narrative & Our NarrativeThe Bible in a YearChristians claim Jesus of Nazareth as savior and lord. But to understand what that means one must have a reasonable understanding of 66 ancient writings that we collectively call Holy Scripture. The Bible in both Old and New testament is the authoritative source for explaining who Jesus is and what he means for us. In God’s word we also find a guide for how to live our lives as Christians as well as revelation for what we can expect to find beyond death.The Divine Drama series is designed to give Christians a in depth overview of the Bible and key Christian teachings. So often the Bible is studied a piece at a time without an understanding of the broad sweep of the story it tells about Jesus, who he is, and what he means to us. The Divine drama Series is designed to remedy this.The first part of this series, The Biblical Narrative, deals specifically with the story the Bible tells. This part of the study starts at the Bible’s beginning in Genesis and follows through, book by book, all the way to revelation. During this part of the course the student will gain a wider perspective of how the Bible tells its story, how it fits together, and how to better understand its message.The second part of this series, Our Narrative, looks at the nature of what we confess as Christian Faith. It systematically approaches an understanding of aspects of what we believe in light of the teachings of Holy Scripture.The student materials for this course are available during class or can be purchased through the church office.Session 43Session Title: Satan vs GodAudio File: Session 43 Recording
Divine Drama: Biblical Narrative & Our NarrativeThe Bible in a YearChristians claim Jesus of Nazareth as savior and lord. But to understand what that means one must have a reasonable understanding of 66 ancient writings that we collectively call Holy Scripture. The Bible in both Old and New testament is the authoritative source for explaining who Jesus is and what he means for us. In God’s word we also find a guide for how to live our lives as Christians as well as revelation for what we can expect to find beyond death.The Divine Drama series is designed to give Christians a in depth overview of the Bible and key Christian teachings. So often the Bible is studied a piece at a time without an understanding of the broad sweep of the story it tells about Jesus, who he is, and what he means to us. The Divine drama Series is designed to remedy this.The first part of this series, The Biblical Narrative, deals specifically with the story the Bible tells. This part of the study starts at the Bible’s beginning in Genesis and follows through, book by book, all the way to revelation. During this part of the course the student will gain a wider perspective of how the Bible tells its story, how it fits together, and how to better understand its message.The second part of this series, Our Narrative, looks at the nature of what we confess as Christian Faith. It systematically approaches an understanding of aspects of what we believe in light of the teachings of Holy Scripture.The student materials for this course are available during class or can be purchased through the church office.Session 42Session Title: God vs SatanAudio File: Session 42 Recording
Divine Drama: Biblical Narrative & Our NarrativeThe Bible in a YearChristians claim Jesus of Nazareth as savior and lord. But to understand what that means one must have a reasonable understanding of 66 ancient writings that we collectively call Holy Scripture. The Bible in both Old and New testament is the authoritative source for explaining who Jesus is and what he means for us. In God’s word we also find a guide for how to live our lives as Christians as well as revelation for what we can expect to find beyond death.The Divine Drama series is designed to give Christians a in depth overview of the Bible and key Christian teachings. So often the Bible is studied a piece at a time without an understanding of the broad sweep of the story it tells about Jesus, who he is, and what he means to us. The Divine drama Series is designed to remedy this.The first part of this series, The Biblical Narrative, deals specifically with the story the Bible tells. This part of the study starts at the Bible’s beginning in Genesis and follows through, book by book, all the way to revelation. During this part of the course the student will gain a wider perspective of how the Bible tells its story, how it fits together, and how to better understand its message.The second part of this series, Our Narrative, looks at the nature of what we confess as Christian Faith. It systematically approaches an understanding of aspects of what we believe in light of the teachings of Holy Scripture.The student materials for this course are available during class or can be purchased through the church office.Session 41Session Title: PreparationAudio File: Session 41 Recording
Divine Drama: Biblical Narrative & Our NarrativeThe Bible in a YearChristians claim Jesus of Nazareth as savior and lord. But to understand what that means one must have a reasonable understanding of 66 ancient writings that we collectively call Holy Scripture. The Bible in both Old and New testament is the authoritative source for explaining who Jesus is and what he means for us. In God’s word we also find a guide for how to live our lives as Christians as well as revelation for what we can expect to find beyond death.The Divine Drama series is designed to give Christians a in depth overview of the Bible and key Christian teachings. So often the Bible is studied a piece at a time without an understanding of the broad sweep of the story it tells about Jesus, who he is, and what he means to us. The Divine drama Series is designed to remedy this.The first part of this series, The Biblical Narrative, deals specifically with the story the Bible tells. This part of the study starts at the Bible’s beginning in Genesis and follows through, book by book, all the way to revelation. During this part of the course the student will gain a wider perspective of how the Bible tells its story, how it fits together, and how to better understand its message.The second part of this series, Our Narrative, looks at the nature of what we confess as Christian Faith. It systematically approaches an understanding of aspects of what we believe in light of the teachings of Holy Scripture.The student materials for this course are available during class or can be purchased through the church office.Session 40Session Title: CommunionAudio File: Session 40 Recording
Divine Drama: Biblical Narrative & Our NarrativeThe Bible in a YearChristians claim Jesus of Nazareth as savior and lord. But to understand what that means one must have a reasonable understanding of 66 ancient writings that we collectively call Holy Scripture. The Bible in both Old and New testament is the authoritative source for explaining who Jesus is and what he means for us. In God’s word we also find a guide for how to live our lives as Christians as well as revelation for what we can expect to find beyond death.The Divine Drama series is designed to give Christians a in depth overview of the Bible and key Christian teachings. So often the Bible is studied a piece at a time without an understanding of the broad sweep of the story it tells about Jesus, who he is, and what he means to us. The Divine drama Series is designed to remedy this.The first part of this series, The Biblical Narrative, deals specifically with the story the Bible tells. This part of the study starts at the Bible’s beginning in Genesis and follows through, book by book, all the way to revelation. During this part of the course the student will gain a wider perspective of how the Bible tells its story, how it fits together, and how to better understand its message.The second part of this series, Our Narrative, looks at the nature of what we confess as Christian Faith. It systematically approaches an understanding of aspects of what we believe in light of the teachings of Holy Scripture.The student materials for this course are available during class or can be purchased through the church office.Session 38Session Title: Response 2Audio File: Session 38 Recording
Divine Drama: Biblical Narrative & Our NarrativeThe Bible in a YearChristians claim Jesus of Nazareth as savior and lord. But to understand what that means one must have a reasonable understanding of 66 ancient writings that we collectively call Holy Scripture. The Bible in both Old and New testament is the authoritative source for explaining who Jesus is and what he means for us. In God’s word we also find a guide for how to live our lives as Christians as well as revelation for what we can expect to find beyond death.The Divine Drama series is designed to give Christians a in depth overview of the Bible and key Christian teachings. So often the Bible is studied a piece at a time without an understanding of the broad sweep of the story it tells about Jesus, who he is, and what he means to us. The Divine drama Series is designed to remedy this.The first part of this series, The Biblical Narrative, deals specifically with the story the Bible tells. This part of the study starts at the Bible’s beginning in Genesis and follows through, book by book, all the way to revelation. During this part of the course the student will gain a wider perspective of how the Bible tells its story, how it fits together, and how to better understand its message.The second part of this series, Our Narrative, looks at the nature of what we confess as Christian Faith. It systematically approaches an understanding of aspects of what we believe in light of the teachings of Holy Scripture.The student materials for this course are available during class or can be purchased through the church office.Session 39Session Title: DeathAudio File: Session 39 Recording
Divine Drama: Biblical Narrative & Our NarrativeThe Bible in a YearChristians claim Jesus of Nazareth as savior and lord. But to understand what that means one must have a reasonable understanding of 66 ancient writings that we collectively call Holy Scripture. The Bible in both Old and New testament is the authoritative source for explaining who Jesus is and what he means for us. In God’s word we also find a guide for how to live our lives as Christians as well as revelation for what we can expect to find beyond death.The Divine Drama series is designed to give Christians a in depth overview of the Bible and key Christian teachings. So often the Bible is studied a piece at a time without an understanding of the broad sweep of the story it tells about Jesus, who he is, and what he means to us. The Divine drama Series is designed to remedy this.The first part of this series, The Biblical Narrative, deals specifically with the story the Bible tells. This part of the study starts at the Bible’s beginning in Genesis and follows through, book by book, all the way to revelation. During this part of the course the student will gain a wider perspective of how the Bible tells its story, how it fits together, and how to better understand its message.The second part of this series, Our Narrative, looks at the nature of what we confess as Christian Faith. It systematically approaches an understanding of aspects of what we believe in light of the teachings of Holy Scripture.The student materials for this course are available during class or can be purchased through the church office.Session 37Session Title: Response 1Audio File: Session 37 Recording
Divine Drama: Biblical Narrative & Our NarrativeThe Bible in a YearChristians claim Jesus of Nazareth as savior and lord. But to understand what that means one must have a reasonable understanding of 66 ancient writings that we collectively call Holy Scripture. The Bible in both Old and New testament is the authoritative source for explaining who Jesus is and what he means for us. In God’s word we also find a guide for how to live our lives as Christians as well as revelation for what we can expect to find beyond death.The Divine Drama series is designed to give Christians a in depth overview of the Bible and key Christian teachings. So often the Bible is studied a piece at a time without an understanding of the broad sweep of the story it tells about Jesus, who he is, and what he means to us. The Divine drama Series is designed to remedy this.The first part of this series, The Biblical Narrative, deals specifically with the story the Bible tells. This part of the study starts at the Bible’s beginning in Genesis and follows through, book by book, all the way to revelation. During this part of the course the student will gain a wider perspective of how the Bible tells its story, how it fits together, and how to better understand its message.The second part of this series, Our Narrative, looks at the nature of what we confess as Christian Faith. It systematically approaches an understanding of aspects of what we believe in light of the teachings of Holy Scripture.The student materials for this course are available during class or can be purchased through the church office.Session 36Session Title: Gifts of GraceAudio File: Session 36 Recording