Please join us on Sunday mornings for a weekly study in the gospel of John that explores nature of who God is and how He has demonstrated Himself to us in and through the person of Jesus Christ. Lesson One 10/01/23
Bible Classes
The Letter to the Romans
How can a sinful human be right with the most holy God? The most extensive answer to this question is found in the letter to the Romans. Though written to Christians living in Rome in the mid first century, Paul’s masterpiece on salvation by faith in Christ is timeless. Though laden with some of the… [Read more]
A Study of the Book of Philippians
Listen to a four week study of the New Testament book of Paul’s letter to the church at Phillipi. This study, conducted by Earl Metcalf, is a textual study of the book intended to help us learn more about the joy we have in Jesus Christ and how that should affect those who seek to… [Read more]
The Geography of the New Testament
In this Wednesday evening auditorium class the entire church engaged in an interactive, multi-generational study of the geography of the New Testament. This class is designed to give us a greater understanding and appreciation of the historicity of the Bible, demonstrating that the places, people and events spoken of in the Bible are not fables,… [Read more]
A Study of the Letter to the Colossians
We invite you to join us in our Sunday morning auditorium class as we go through a seven week study of the New Testament book of Paul’s letter to the church at Colossae. This study, conducted by Les Wicker, is intended to help us learn about the true identity of Jesus Christ and what that… [Read more]
Jesus – The Teacher and His Teachings
In our Sunday morning auditorium class we recently studied the person of Jesus Christ and His teachings. Jesus is commonly called the Master Teacher, but why? Jesus as teacher is a centerpiece to the depiction of him in the gospels. What did he teach and how did he do it? Why is it still critically… [Read more]
The World of the New Testament
This study, conducted by Phillip Mullins, explores the world in which the events of the New Testament took place. The New Testament is framed within a historical and cultural context. This class explores and summarizes the political, economic, and social setting of the events of the New Testament. Christ came to a certain place and… [Read more]
Recent Auditorium Class: Letter from an Open Heart: Paul’s Ministry and Relationships, A Study of II Corinthians
Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians is the most personal of all of the apostle’s correspondence with churches. The Corinthians had addressed many of the problems about which Paul had written them in the first letter. However, pseudo-apostles had infiltrated the church and were attempting to build a following and undermine the influence of Paul…. [Read more]
God’s People in Man’s World – A Study in 1 Corinthians
The Corinthians had made a bold decision to follow Christ when they accepted the gospel preached to them by the apostle Paul. They were surrounded by Greco-Roman culture, commercial prosperity, and gross immorality. Now, as they begin to live their faith in Christ, a myriad of problems, questions, and challenges surface among them. This letter is… [Read more]
Sunday Morning Bible Study: A Survey of the Old Testament
There are many who view the writings of the Old Testament as simply an archaic collection of narratives, history and literature regarding the the ancient nation of Israel that has no real significance for us today. Nothing could be farther from the truth. This study emphasizes God’s dealings with man throughout the Old Testament, helping… [Read more]