Learn how the gospel of Luke portrays the crucifixion and resurrection. What do these two events mean for humanity? What hope do they provide for Christian believers? Which person in Jesus' final hours are you most like: Peter, John, Judas, the women, Joseph of Arimathea, Pilate, or Herod? This lessons shows us how in some ways we may resemble these individuals in how they related to the death and resurrection of Jesus. This week we explore the cross and the risen savior, without which Christian faith would be in vain.
This week we discuss the Sanctuary. What was the first sanctuary on earth? Why does God need a sanctuary on earth? How can people be a sanctuary? What can we learn from the earthly sanctuary about the heavenly original? All these questions are explored. This week Rasheen Stephenson sits in for Joseph Williams.
This week we discuss Philip the evangelist. But is this Philip different from other Philips in the Bible? How can we know for sure? What can we learn about mission work from what the Bible says about this Philip? Why was Philip chosen to serve as a deacon? What qualities did he have that made him stand out? What events later lead to his success as an evangelist? What can we learn from this as Christians today? What does the prophetic ministry of Philip's daughters say about Philip? What might this mean for those called to ministry today?
Pastor Calhoun Jr. Tele-Class C. Discusses final events of Bible prophecy.
Joseph Williams and John Spellman present: The Law and Grace. What is the relationship between the law, grace, and the Christian?
Joseph Williams and John Spellman present: Connecting to Jesus.
The Bible teaches about a day lost in history. A day God designed for us to remember. This week's lesson uncovers the mystery of this forgotten and lost day.