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2 Timothy 2:15 Be diligent to present yourself approved to God as a workman who does not need to be ashamed, accurately handling the word of truth.
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Themes from Hebrews
by Ed Kline and Dan Phillips
July - September, 2010
No other book in the Bible explains the drama of redemption like the
book of Hebrews. In this helpful DVD series, Dr. Sproul carefully examines
this complex book’s major themes: the difference between faith and
credulity, the enigma of Melchizedek, Christian maturity, the heroic
faith of Abraham and other Old Testament saints, and much more. This class is meeting in the auditorium.
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An Overview of The
Institutes of the Christian Religion: Books I & II
led by Joe Sawanowich
April - September 2010
John Calvin's The Institutes of the
Christian Religion
presents one of the most winsome, thought-provoking, spiritually
inspiring,
and heart-searching summations of Christian truth ever written. Yet,
many
Christians find Calvin's magnum opus overwhelming and
confusing.
This class meets in the Fellowship Hall.
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"Published first in 1536, the Institutes of the Christian Religion
is John Calvin's magnum opus. Extremely important for the Protestant Reformation, the Institutes has remained important for Protestant theology for almost five centuries. Written to "aid those who desire to be instructed in the doctrine of salvation," the Institutes, which follows the ordering of the Apostle's Creed, has four parts. The first part examines God the Father; the second
part, the Son; the third part, the Holy Spirit; and the fourth part, the Church. Through these four parts, it explores both "knowledge of God" and "knowledge of ourselves" with profound theological insight, challenging and informing all the while. Thus, for either the recent convert or the long-time believer, for the inquisitive beginner or the serious scholar, John Calvin's Institutes
of the Christian Religion is a rewarding book worthy of study!" ~ Tim Perrine CCEL Staff Writer
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Previous Sunday School Classes
If you would like to see what classes have been taught in the past click here. Some have materials and audio available to download.
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