Bible Study

Bible Study............................................................Wednesday 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m

 

The Purpose of our Corporate Bible Study Program is to promote the application of scripture
in daily living through active participation and relationship building.



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Corporate Bible Study 2012
Month Topic Hand Outs

January
Introduction to Bible Study

February
God

March
God's Word

Inductive to Bible Study
Creative Ideas for Memorization
Lesson 1: The Word of God
Lesson 2: God
Lesson 3: Our Faith in God

 

Corporate Bible Study
05/04/11
05/18/11
05/25/11
PERSONAL Bible Study Tips & Techniques—Part 1
Goal: To impart direction on how to accurately handle the word of God.
Scripture References: Ezra 7:10; Psalm 111:2, 2 Timothy 2:10
  • Understand the literary elements of the bible.
  • Introduce suggested approaches to read the bible.
  • How to maximize personal bible study time.
06/01/11 CHRISTIAN REALITIES—Part 1
Goal: To determine how to function as a Christian in this world and the heavenly places—dual citizenship.
Scripture References:
Eph. 1:3, 1:20, 2:6, 3:10, 6:12.
  • Faith—a key to the kingdom in heavenly places.
  • Dealing with everyday problems with access to the “heavenly places. “
  • Balancing dual citizenship.

06/08/11
06/15/11

Apologetics: Sharing and Defending the FaithPart 1
Goal: To determine what it means to "share the faith" when prompted by the Holy Spirit or during a faith challenge or affirmation.
Scripture References:
Luke 12:11,21:14; Act 19:33, 24:10,25:8,26:1-24; Romans 2:15; 2 Corinthians 12:19.
  • What is this Faith that we are willing to die for?
  • Why defend that which needs no defense?
  • How Should I defend the faith?
06/27/11
07/13/11
07/20/11
Sanctification: A Work -In-Progress—Part 1
Goal: To determine God's plan and purpose for the gift of salvation to thosewho believe-beleivers in Christ
Scripture References:
Romans 6:13; 2 Corinthians 4:6; Colossians 3:10; 1 John 4:7; 1 Corinthians 6:19
  • Celebrating our new birth in Christ
  • Eating meat rather than drinking milk
  • When I was a child, I acted as a child, but now I must grow up.
07/27/11
08/03/11
08/10/11
Meeting God—Part 1
Goal: To experience God through the scriptures and how they allow us to interact with Him as his creation.
Scripture References:
Psalm 107; Isaiah 6, 40; Daniel 11:32; Acts 17:16-34; 1 John 4:7-5:5.
  • Who is God?
  • God beyond compare.
  • God is Love.
  • God is Holy

 

Corporate Bible Study Archived Lessons
01/05/11
01/26/11
02/02/11
PERSONAL PREFERENCES VS. BIBLICAL PRINCIPLES—Part 1
Goal: To determine how and when our personal preferences are in enmity with biblical principles.
Scripture References: 1 Cor. 10:23-33, Gal 5:1-13, Rom. 14:1-9; 15:1-2.
  • Personal preferences are granted to believers through Freedom in Christ.
  • The biblical principles that govern our behavior.
  • Contrasting the identified personal preferences vs. biblical principles.
02/09/11
02/16/11
03/02/11

 FORGIVENESS: TURNING THE OTHER CHEEK—Part 1
Goal: To determine what forgiveness means in todays vernacular and how to biblically forgive one another in Christ.
Scripture References:
Matt. 5:20-26; 27-32; 33-37; 38-42; 38-42; 43-48.
  • The personal acts that warrants forgiveness.
  • Christian Responses to evil intentions.
  • The conflict for forgetfulness in forgiveness.
03/23/11 School of Methodist at Welfare Baptist Church
????? Group Evaluation of Bible Study Program/School of Methods Training
03/16/11
03/23/11
03/30/11
GOOD SEX—Part 1
Goal: To determine God’s plan and purpose for the gift of sex in our lives.
Scripture References:
Gen. 1:26-31; 2:18-25; Songs 1:1-3; 7:2-12
  • And God said, “It is good.”
  • What is “sexy” anyway?
  • The culture’s view of sex in contrast to the scriptures.
04/06/11
04/20/11
04/27/11
CHRISTIAN REALITIES—Part 1
Goal: To determine how to function as a Christian in this world and the heavenly places—dual citizenship.
Scripture References:
Eph. 1:3, 1:20, 2:6, 3:10, 6:12.
  • Faith—a key to the kingdom in heavenly places.
  • Dealing with everyday problems with access to the “heavenly places. “
  • Balancing dual citizenship.