Bible Courses

Our Bible courses will give you the opportunity to learn in community as we read entire books of the Bible line-by-line, and in the process you will discover how to comprehend the facts, accurately interpret the passage in context, and then apply it to your own life. So not only will you increase your biblical literacy, you will also develop the skills and tools needed to faithfully interact with and discern God’s Word on your own. Through our Bible Courses, we want to help make understanding Scripture and theology accessible for every believer in our church.

This Semester’s Bible Course

THE BOOK OF HEBREWS

Online Group (Virtual Meetings)

This 11-week course explores the Book of Hebrews, focusing on the supremacy of Christ and the call to persevere in faith. As we study this New Testament letter, we’ll examine Jesus as our great High Priest, the fulfillment of God’s promises, and what it means to hold fast to our hope.

This course meets each week online with a group and will be divided into three key components: personal study, group discussion, and teaching sessions from pastors at Liberty Live Church.

Facilitator: Mike Britt

This Semester’s Bible Course

THE BOOK OF HEBREWS

Online Group (Virtual Meetings)

This 11-week course explores the Book of Hebrews, focusing on the supremacy of Christ and the call to persevere in faith. As we study this New Testament letter, we’ll examine Jesus as our great High Priest, the fulfillment of God’s promises, and what it means to hold fast to our hope.

This course meets each week online with a group and will be divided into three key components: personal study, group discussion, and teaching sessions from pastors at Liberty Live Church.

Facilitator: Mike Britt

starting the week of

JANUARY 25TH

Instructor

Liberty Live Church Pastors

WHEN

Thursdays | 6:30PM

LOCATION

Virtual

MATERIALS NEEDED

Computer, Internet Access, & Bible

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COURSES

Role Descriptions

Discussion Facilitator: This role is for those who see tremendous value in deep biblical discussions with other believers. Their main goal is to facilitate thoughtful, focused discussions that glorify God. Each week for about 30 minutes, they will lead the group through the week’s lessons by selecting specific questions to discuss.

Class Administrator: This role is for those who have both an ability to stay organized and a strong desire to pray for others. They will be the main point of contact for any prayer requests and questions about the class. They will be the one communicating and reminding course members of the details of the class while also praying over each of the class members.