In Part 8 of our study on Church History, we take a look at key people and events that kicked off the Protestant Reformation.
In Part 8 of our study on Church History, we take a look at key people and events that kicked off the Protestant Reformation.
In Part 7 of our study on Church History, we take a look at several key events in the Middle Ages that set the stage for the Protestant Reformation in 1517.
A Wednesday evening lesson addressing this often misunderstood series of wars in the Middle Ages. We take a look at the events leading up to The Crusades, the motivations of the Crusaders, and the impact these events had on history and Christianity.
From our study on church history, we take some time to examine the evidence for the spread and acceptance of the 27 books of the New Testament as containing the authoritative teachings of Christ and the Apostles.
We conclude our study on prayer by taking a look at how we maintain our faith when we do not understand how God chooses to act (or not act) in our circumstances. At the heart of the issue is whether or not we have the proper perspective and what it is that we allow to inform our faith.
We began 2020 with a 3 part series on prayer.
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In part 2 on our series on prayer, we take a look at some biblical passages to understand why God sometimes may choose to not answer our prayers.
In this Wednesday evening study, we tried to better understand prayer. Using the New City Catechism (questions 38-41) as our jumping off point, we explored the definition of prayer, what our attitude should be as we pray, and how we know what we should pray about.
On December 18th, 2019, we took a look at the origins of Christmas as an official holiday and some popular practices associated with it, addressing questions such as: Is Christmas a copy of or Christianized version of a pagan holiday? Is the use of decorated trees rooted in idolatry? Where did the idea of Santa come from? Why is Christmas celebrated on December 25th?
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