Theology
Prison Letters
Discover the historical background and setting of Paul’s writings from prison, and their relevance for believers today.
Study how Paul unveils the believer’s spiritual position and the Church’s role as the Body of Christ.
Learn how to cultivate unshakable joy, gratitude, and contentment regardless of circumstances.
Revelation
Understand the nature, purpose, and structure of Revelation within its first-century context and biblical canon.
Explore the spiritual messages to the churches of Asia Minor and their continuing relevance to today’s Church.
Encounter Jesus Christ as the central figure of Revelation — the victorious Lamb who reigns over history.
Romans
The Righteousness of God Revealed – Explore Paul’s central theme that the gospel is “the power of God unto salvation” and that righteousness comes by faith, not by works (Romans 1–4).
Justification and Peace with God – Study how believers are made right with God through Christ’s atoning work and live in the assurance of His grace (Romans 5).
Sanctification and the Spirit-Filled Life – Understand the believer’s victory over sin and life in the Spirit as described in Romans 6–8.
The Apostles Creed
Trace every phrase of the Apostles’ Creed back to its scriptural origins and see how the earliest Christians confessed the same truths we hold today.
Understand how the Creed emerged in the early Church, why it mattered in defending orthodoxy, and how it continues to anchor Christian belief through the ages.
Examine the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as revealed in the Creed — the nature, work, and unity of the triune God.
Theology
The Nature and Purpose of Theology – Discover what theology is, why it matters, and how it shapes the Christian worldview, worship, and mission.
The Doctrine of God – Study the attributes, character, and works of the Triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—revealed through Scripture and creation.
Systematic Study of Core Doctrines – Explore the essential areas of Christian belief, including sin, salvation, the Church, and the return of Christ.
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