Introducing Judges…Again | Clint Wilcke

Scripture Reference: Judges 2:6—3:6

The crisis of leadership—after the death of Joshua, no one steps into his shoes. Why?

Adult Sunday School (9:45am): Judges – God’s people are often prone to gospel amnesia—we forget how vile and disgusting our sin is, and at the same time how great and persistent God’s salvation is. Come find out how the Old Testament Book of Judges—in both gritty and glorious detail—provides a good remedy for amnesiacs like ourselves.

Judges: Introducing Judges | Melvin Manickavasagam

Scripture Reference: Judges 1:1—2:5

The most shocking feature in the book of Judges is not the horror of Israel’s sin, but the glory of salvation from that sin, overcome only by the wonder of God’s salvation worked through a series of memorable judges, who ultimately point us to Jesus Christ.

Adult Sunday School (9:45am): Judges – God’s people are often prone to gospel amnesia—we forget how vile and disgusting our sin is, and at the same time how great and persistent God’s salvation is. Come find out how the Old Testament Book of Judges—in both gritty and glorious detail—provides a good remedy for amnesiacs like ourselves.

Judges: Overview | Melvin Manickavasagam

Scripture Reference: Hebrews 11:32—40

The most shocking feature in the book of Judges is not the horror of Israel’s sin, but the glory of salvation from that sin, overcome only by the wonder of God’s salvation worked through a series of memorable judges, who ultimately point us to Jesus Christ.

Adult Sunday School (9:45am): Judges – God’s people are often prone to gospel amnesia—we forget how vile and disgusting our sin is, and at the same time how great and persistent God’s salvation is. Come find out how the Old Testament Book of Judges—in both gritty and glorious detail—provides a good remedy for amnesiacs like ourselves.

One Book: Covenants | Gregg Davidson

One Book: A Thematic Study of the Bible
When describing the Bible, St. Augustine once wrote that the New is in the Old concealed; the Old is in the New revealed.” The Bible is certainly deep, but have you considered it might be incredibly rich in its breadth as well? Join us for a study of how the Old and New Testaments relate to one another.
Taught by Brian Sorgenfrei & Gregg Davidson. Meets in the sanctuary.

One Book: The Serpent | Brian Sorgenfrei

One Book: A Thematic Study of the Bible
When describing the Bible, St. Augustine once wrote that the New is in the Old concealed; the Old is in the New revealed.” The Bible is certainly deep, but have you considered it might be incredibly rich in its breadth as well? Join us for a study of how the Old and New Testaments relate to one another.
Taught by Brian Sorgenfrei. Meets in the sanctuary.