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Children of the Promise
Submission by Steven J. Dovich
Study for week ending February 1
What Happened?
Submission by Steven J. Dovich
Study for week ending January 4
We begin a new 3 month study that examines the covenant promise of salvation. Our first study in this series lays a foundation, looking at the circumstances that made such a covenant necessary. Read the study guide, then come back to this article to add your thoughts and questions to our local discussion using the comments link below.
Ultimate Things
Submission by Steven J. Dovich
Study for week ending December 28
As our 3 month study on hope draws to a close, we contemplate the ultimate conclusion of all that we hope for. Death, resurrection, witness; all these flow from our sense of hope. Read the study guide, then come back to this article to add your thoughts and questions to our local discussion using the comments link below.
Called to One Hope
Submission by Steven J. Dovich
Study for week ending December 21
Our shared Advent hope calls us to represent the truth of our faith. This week we examine how our common hope draws us to be ambassadors of a God who longs to lead everyone to the unity of a loving community. Read the study guide, then come back to this article to add your thoughts and questions to our local discussion using the comments link below.
Too Rich to Hope?
Submission by Steven J. Dovich
Study for week ending December 14
Affluence and wealth diminishes the sense of need, and lessens the strength of desire or hope. Revelation diagnoses this condition as Laodicean, and this week we look at hope for the self-satisfied. Read the study guide, then come back to this article to add your thoughts and questions to our local discussion using the comments link below.
Hope: Too Much or Not Enough?
Submission by Steven J. Dovich
Study for week ending November 16
Too often Christians swing from over-anticipation to near-apathy regarding the return of Jesus Christ. This week we look at the challenge of striking a balance, and allowing hope to keep us in equilibrium. Read the study guide, then come back to this article to add your thoughts and questions to our local discussion using the comments link below.