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Bible Study: Currently On Hold – Biblical Doctrine – This class is on SermonAudio along with the PDF study guide shown below. We recommend printing these out and putting them in a 3-ring notebook that is at least 2-3″ thick. Our textbook, along with the Bible, is “Biblical Doctrine” by John MacArthur and Richard Mayhue. This class is teaching the importance of having a solid foundation for “all that pertains to life and godliness” – 2 Peter 1:3.
Glossary of Terms – This will be updated with each new lesson.
Biblical Doctrine Class – Preface
Biblical Doctrine Class – Prolegomena (Introduction)
Biblical Doctrine Class – Prolegomena – Part 2
Biblical Doctrine Class – Bibliology – Part 1
Biblical Doctrine Class – Bibliology – Part 2
Biblical Doctrine Class – Theology Proper – Part 1
Biblical Doctrine Class – Theology Proper – Part 2
The Master’s Disciples: First Saturday of the month from 9:00-11:00am. This is also on SermonAudio. We have breakfast and class. This class is for anybody who wishes to learn. Among many other topics, we will cover church history, reformation history, theology, and application in our lives, our church, and our home. Next class will be Saturday, October 5, 2024.
Introduction to The Master’s Disciples Class – December 2023
The Master’s Disciples Class – January 2024
Reforming a Local Church Outline – January 2024
How to Study the Bible Topically – January 2024
The Master’s Disciples Class – February 2024
How to be a Better Listener – February 2024
Growing in the Word – Psalm 1 – February 2024
The Master’s Disciples Class – March 2024
The Master’s Disciples Class – April 2024
Sharing the Gospel – Part 1 – April 2024
Sharing the Gospel – Part 2 – April 2024
The Master’s Disciples Class – June 2024
The Master’s Disciples Class – September 2024
God’s Revelation – Dave Stephenson – September 2024
Biblical Counseling – Part 1 – September 2024
The Day Christ Died: We pass this out each spring when it comes time to celebrate Passion Week and Resurrection Sunday. The general church calendar was invented by the Roman Catholic Church for a variety of reasons, and it is not possible (even with Jewish calendar and reckoning of time) to get any part of three days and three nights between the death of Christ and His resurrection if He died on Friday (either Western, Roman, or Jewish calendars).