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Description of a Servant

The Apostle Paul continues to lay out how a church is to be organized in chapter 3 of 1st Timothy. We move from the office of an elder to now the office of a deacon. Join us as he describes the character traits that must be present in a person’s life so that they might qualify to serve in the role of a deacon.

Exercising Yourselves Unto Godliness

The Apostle in 1 Timothy 4 tells us that physical exercise profits a little. His counsel to Timothy was to make sure that Timothy was exercising his spirit. The CDC tells us that 80% of Americans don’t get the recommended amounts of exercise each week. It’s a sure bet that the numbers are even worse when it comes to those in the church getting their spiritual exercise. But how does one exercise themselves spiritually? Join us as the Apostle Paul lays out a clear path for developing yourself spiritually.

Practical Aspects to the Will of God

We often think of the Will of God as some deep secret that for some reason God is holding back from us. In our study of 1 Timothy chapter five we once again are confronted with the truth that the Word of God is the Will of God. Join us in the opening verses of chapter five to see God’s will for our lives laid out in easy to understand terms.

What does a healthy Church Pastor relationship look like?

Often, we are given to extremes when it comes to a Church’s relationship with a Pastor. Many times, Churches can be neglectful or Pastors can be tyrants unwilling to be accountable to anyone. The Apostle Paul provides us with insight on how to find a healthy balance. Join us in 1 Timothy 5 as we continue to study healthy relationships in the Church.

The Role of Women in the Church

It seems that the church today views women’s involvement through two extreme lenses. One takes the approach that women are to be barefoot, pregnant, and hidden from sight. The other wants to turn the entire day to day operation of the church over their control. But once again we find a wonderful balance in the Word of God. Join us in our study of 1 Timothy, as we find clarity when it comes to the role of women in the church.

Shipwrecked Faith

The Apostle Paul knew trouble was coming to the church at Ephesus. To head off that trouble, he leaves Timothy there to steer the church into a healthy direction. Paul warns Timothy that there have been those in the church that are shipwrecked when it comes to faith. Paul gives Timothy the tools that will keep him from experiencing the same fate that others had experienced. Join us as we learn how to keep ourselves from becoming Shipwrecked in the Faith.

The Feminization of Christianity

For the last 300 years we have been witnessing men leaving the Church in large numbers. In many people’s minds Church is a woman’s thing. But as the Apostle Paul writes to Timothy in chapter two of First Timothy, it is clear God has given men a role to play in His Church. Join us this week in our study to discover how men are to behave in the Church.

A Rebellion and a Revealing

The issue of the “Last Days” can be a complicated one that can produce more confusion than blessing. The Church at Thessalonica is one example of that very thing. Paul writes to them to bring both calm and clarity. Join us as we look at the opening verses of 2 Thessalonians chapter 2, as the Apostle tries to make the complex simple.

The Dossier of Anti-Christ

There is a word that has been floating around the news of late, it’s the word “Dossier” which means a collection of documents about a person. What the Apostle Paul provides us with in chapter 2 of 2 Thessalonians is information about a person he refers to as the man of sin the son of perdition. We commonly refer to him as Anti-Christ. Join us as we try and develop a Biblical perspective on who he is and what he will do.

Why does God Send Deception?

In our study this week we read, “Therefore God will send them a strong delusion, that they should believe the lie”, God, not just allowing deception but sending it, is something that might make us uncomfortable. And yet it’s exactly what we read as we close out the second chapter of 2 Thessalonians. So, does this make God unjust or even a liar? Join us as we sort out this difficult passage.