Old Testament: Overview and Highlights September 16 - October 28 Leader: Floyd Lilley Description: The focus of this study is the sovereignty of God. "Have you not heard? Long ago I ordained it. In days of old I planned it; now I will bring it to pass." (II Kings 19:25) All this, against the backdrop of history, from Creation to the Roman Empire and Herod the Great. | Crucial Issues Facing the Presbyterian Church USA September 16 - October 28 Leader: Scott Schweppe Description: Our denomination, the Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA), faces some important theological and moral challenges today. Since the PCUSA's 2006 General Assembly meeting, compelling questions of faith are being debated by churches across our denomination. Through presentation and discussion, this course will be an opportunity to learn more about those critical issues. | Does Prayer Change Things? September 16 - October 28 Leader: TBA Description: If God knows everything before it happens, then why bother to pray? Dr. R.C. Sproul's short book, "Does Prayer Change Things?" an introduction to the Biblical teaching concerning prayer, answers that question. He explains prayers purpose, practice and power. |
Hebrews November 4 - December 16 Leader: TBA Description: Though it's often neglected, the New Testament book of Hebrews holds the key to understanding much of the Old Testament. This class will feature videos by Dr. R.C. Sproul | Defending Your Faith November 4 - December 16 Leader: Rev. Dr. Mark D. Atkinson Description: The Apostle Peter tells us to 'always be ready' to give a defense of the faith we confess. How do we know that God exists? Is the Bible reliable? How can we know that it is true? Join us as we explore these questions. | Building a Christian Family Culture in a Non-Christian World November 4 - December 16 Leader: Lois Ann Atkinson Description: What is a family? What should be at the center of family life? What is the glue that holds a family together? Explore the Bible's teachings on how to create a family well-ordered and pleasing to God. |