Given by David Gatley
The Old Testament lists many bad behaviors that called for the death penalty - murder, idolatry, blasphemy, etc. Under the Old Covenant, sacrifices were required to atone for sins but, under the New Covenant, Christ came and lived without sin and was crucified to pay that debt for all mankind. As followers of Christ, we are instructed to be living...
Given by Caleb Froedge
God is committed to working with generations. Part of that includes the call to future inheritors to overcome generational sin/patterns so that we wholeheartedly follow Jesus Christ.
Given by Brit Railston
In 1 Corinthians 11:27, Paul addresses worthiness to take the Passover. None of us have earned the right to take the Passover - not through our works, not through our obedience - yet we are instructed to take it after examining ourselves, of course. In looking further in this section of scripture, requires context as to what Paul was saying. We'll see...
Given by Bob Iacobucci
Today we will review the foot washing ceremony and the instruction given by Jesus. We'll also look at three points to help prepare.
Given by Stan Grabowski
When someone says "just follow your heart," we often default to Jeremiah 17:9 which says "The heart is deceitful above all things, And desperately wicked." So should we as Christians never trust our hearts? Or is there more to the subject? In this Bible study we'll take a look into the normal human heart versus the one...
Given by Michael Hanisko
This message examines what the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil symbolize for some important lessons about the choices we make as we continue in the effort to put sin out of our lives and righteousness in.
Given by Michael Hanisko
This Bible Study discussions portions of 1 Corinthians, some sections/chapters in detail, other section briefly. Studying 1 Corinthians is an excellent help to a Christian in preparing for the Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread. It helps answer the question, "Why do we observe the Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread under the New Covenant?"
Given by Ken Giese
In Rev 17:14, we read that those who are with Christ at His return are described as called, chosen, and faithful. How do those descriptions relate to our calling as Christians and our roles and responsibilities now and in the future?
Given by Jason Hyde
Jesus likened discipleship to building a tower. Are you still committed to building?