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Current Studies

The Book of Hebrews
Sunday morning 9:00 am in the Bunkhouse 
(Lead by Helen Shopp)
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The Book of Hebrews addresses three separate groups: believers in Christ, unbelievers who had knowledge of and an intellectual acceptance of the facts of Christ, and unbelievers who were attracted to Christ, but who rejected Him ultimately. It’s important to understand which group is being addressed in which passage. To fail to do so can cause us to draw conclusions inconsistent with the rest of Scripture.

The writer of Hebrews continually makes mention of the superiority of Christ in both His personage and in His ministering work. In the writings of the Old Testament, we understand the rituals and ceremonies of Judaism symbolically pointed to the coming of Messiah. In other words, the rites of Judaism were but shadows of things to come. Hebrews tells us that Christ Jesus is better than anything mere religion has to offer. All the pomp and circumstance of religion pales in comparison to the person, work, and ministry of Christ Jesus. It is the superiority of our Lord Jesus, then, that remains the theme of this eloquently written letter.

Please join us in the in-depth study. It will be truly life changing!


Re-Present Jesus by Dr. Dharius Daniels 
Wednesday morning 10:30 am in the Bunkhouse 
(Lead by Denny Bettencourt)

What Jesus are you representing?

We often associate the terms spiritual growth and godliness with morality and discipline, erroneously assuming that if our behavior is moral and we follow all the rules, spiritual growth will automatically follow.  But that is not how Jesus thought.  And it is not what He taught.  Prayer is important, but God’s ultimate goal is not to get us to pray more.  Morality is essential but God’s ultimate goal is not just to get us to do more moral things.

God’s priority is to make us like Jesus.

Re-Present Jesus identifies twelve core character traits of Jesus and shows you how each of these traits can be applied to your life.  Presenting a picture of Jesus that you will want to follow, Dharius Daniels demonstrates:

What it means to be known by your love
How Jesus modeled truthfulness with Himself, His Father, and with others
How he used His words to heal and challenge
How to truly be generous, submissive, forgiving, and more!

We are God’s representatives here on the earth – His ambassadors to the world.  The question that we must ask ourselves is:  What Jesus am I representing?  Am I representing the Jesus who is a concoction of my tradition, my opinion, and a little truth?  Or am I representing the Jesus of the Bible, the life-giving, direction-altering, and destiny-revealing Jesus?

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