New Bible Study
The new Bible Study begins the first or second week of February.
There are several different Bible Study days and times during the week:
Sunday Afternoon at 12:30 PM - Fred Blair is the leader
Monday Evening 7:00 PM - Lori & Chuck Sadler are the leaders
Tuesday Morning 10:30 AM - Michele Nestor & Jaime Klinger are the leaders
Wednesday Evening 7:00 PM Larry Baumgart is the Leader
Thursday Morning 9:30 AM - Fred Blair is the leader
Thursday Night 7:00 PM - Frank Zeig & Jim Porter are the leaders
Sunday Morning at 9:30 AM - Matt Sullivan & Deb Card
If you would like to sign-up for a class click on this link and select your class from the drop down menu--Sign-up
More Info of the book and the author can be found below.
The Participant Guide: guides daily study and preparation for discussion in the weekly group meeting. The expectation for daily study will be no more than thirty minutes.
Make a deeper connection to the world of the Psalms so that these well known scriptures can help you give voice to all aspects of our human experience---joy, faith, uncertainty and sorrow.
During two weekly video segments, experience a varied presentation of individual psalm texts, including dramatic reading, music, dance, and images. Listen to insights into specific psalms presented by one of two biblical scholars through an informal, roundtable conversation format.
Ideal experience for adults who are interested in the practice of prayer and worship and would like to connect prayer practice with Scripture. The study is accessible for adults with little prior Bible experience.
There are 10 lessons/chapters in the Bible Study
- Word of God, Words of Prayer
- The Prayer Book of God’s People
- Praying the Psalms
- The Language of the Heart
- A Geography of the Imagination
- A Theology of the Imagination
- Lament and Praise
- Grace and Repentance
- Love and Wrath
- Hallelujah and Amen
About the author:
Michael Jinkins is an ordained Minister of Word and Sacrament in the Presbyterian Church (USA). He serves as Dean of Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, where he is also Professor of Pastoral Theology. Michael is the author of eleven books, including In the House of the Lord: Inhabiting the Psalms of Lament (Liturgical Press, 1998), Invitation to Theology (InterVarsity Press, 2001), and Letters to New Pastors (Eerdmans, 2006).