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Current Schedule of Evening Classes

New Classes Beginning August 25, 2008
Classes will meet Monday evening through December 15, 2008
except for September 1, 2008 for Labor Day
and October 20 for Fall Break.

6:30 p.m. — Romans & Galatians — taught by Ted Clarke

This course will be a study of Paul's epistles to the church at Rome and the churches of Galatia. These books clearly establish the gospel system of salvation through grace, faith, and works as opposed to the Mosaic system. This study will also help students to confront those who use these books to establish erroneous doctrines.

7:30 p.m. — Hebrew History 3 — taught by Darin Chappell

This course will be a study of the period of the Divided Kingdom from the rise of Jeroboam in the northern kingdom of Israel and Rehoboam in the southern kingdom of Judah through the fall of each in 722 and 586 B.C. Like all Old Testament studies, this class will help students to grow through patience and comfort of the Scriptures that they might have hope (Romans 15:4).

8:30 p.m. — Apologetics — taught by Chuck Northrop

This course will consider arguments for the existence of God, inspiration of the Bible, and the deity of Christ. It will help students to confirm their faith, to convince others of these issues, and to combat the prevalent errors of atheism and agnosticism in today's society. This study is sure to give students new insights and a better understanding of these matters.


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