This Semester’s Bible Course
Online Individual Course
You can now take our Bible Courses online on your own through our church content on RightNow Media! We will still go through one session each week, but this course is taken individually.
In this 8-week course, we will study the book of Philippians. This letter invites us into the advancement of the gospel by pointing us to Christ, both in the present and forevermore. Paul encourages his audience to understand that life in Christ is a life of joy; this activity is an essential quality to the Christian life. And through Paul’s instruction on a Christ-centered life, we will be able to better understand and apply what he means by “to live is Christ; to die is gain”.
There will be three main parts to this course: personal study, discussion, and lecture. In our books you will find two different sets of questions. One dives deep into the text in a traditional inductive way; the second has fewer questions so is more doable for those who are in a busy season or someone new to this type of study.
But, both structures allow us to go line-by-line to truly understand and apply the text to our walk with God.
Administrated by: School of Ministry Team
This Semester’s Bible Course
Online Individual Course
You can now take our Bible Courses online on your own through our church content on RightNow Media! We will still go through one session each week, but this course is taken individually.
In this 8-week course, we will study the book of Philippians. This letter invites us into the advancement of the gospel by pointing us to Christ, both in the present and forevermore. Paul encourages his audience to understand that life in Christ is a life of joy; this activity is an essential quality to the Christian life. And through Paul’s instruction on a Christ-centered life, we will be able to better understand and apply what he means by “to live is Christ; to die is gain”.
There will be three main parts to this course: personal study, discussion, and lecture. In our books you will find two different sets of questions. One dives deep into the text in a traditional inductive way; the second has fewer questions so is more doable for those who are in a busy season or someone new to this type of study.
But, both structures allow us to go line-by-line to truly understand and apply the text to our walk with God.
Administrated by: School of Ministry Team