Taught by Justin Johnson on Sunday, January 19th, 2025. Description: One of the most important distinctions in the triune Godhead is the second person – the Son, or Jesus. Jesus is also one of the most questioned doctrines in Christianity. Is Jesus God? Is He distinct from God the Father? How can he be God […]
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The Second Person In The Godhead
January 19th, 2025 · Comments Off on The Second Person In The Godhead
The Triune God
January 5th, 2025 · Comments Off on The Triune God
Taught by Aaron Hutchinson on . Description: The Bible teaches there is one God. The Bible also teaches there are three called God – the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. The key to understanding the tri-une (three united in one) God of the Bible is knowing the difference between the persons of the Godhead (who), […]
Persons of the Godhead
January 1st, 2025 · Comments Off on Persons of the Godhead
This brief series teaches the Biblical doctrine of the Godhead focusing on how to know to know that God exists as more than one person. This series also serves as an answer to the modalist heresy which in its modern expression is known as Oneness theology. This series of lessons was taught during January-February 2025. […]
Correcting Communion
December 8th, 2024 · Comments Off on Correcting Communion
Taught by Jeremey Johnson on . Description: This week we are taking a break from our series on correcting Scofield to correct some problems with the doctrine of communion. Communion is a confusing doctrine for many people, but by studying the context around confusing passages about communion, we can dispel the confusion and discover the […]
When Few People Show Up at Your Meeting
November 30th, 2024 · Comments Off on When Few People Show Up at Your Meeting
In an informal survey, church growth expert Thom Rainer, says that the Sunday after Thanksgiving (tomorrow) is one of the top ten lowest attended Sundays in church. (Take the results with a grain of salt. Number 10 on his list is any Sunday in the summer. Just, wow.) For perspective, a starting mid-Acts group with […]
