New Wednesday Night Study: Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ

 

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On July 30 at 6pm, Grace Brethren Chapel will begin a new study on Wednesday nights utilizing John Piper’s Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ. It will be a six week study which will include video lectures from John Piper, followed by discussion, and Q&A.

The video series is also accompanied by a book which can be purchased on Amazon for $8.99 in paperback, or $6.15 for Kindle. However, the book will not be required for participating in the study.

Here is a small sample of the book, printed from the first edition published in 2001:

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Vacation Bible School 2014

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Grace Brethren Chapel is excited to announce our 2014 Vacation Bible School! This year’s VBS comes from the Answers in Genesis ministry, which is the organization that founded and operates the Creation Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio. The curriculum is entitled International Spy Academy: Agents for the One True God. At the GBC International Spy Academy, our mission is to instill in your children an understanding of the one true God of the Bible they can carry with them for the rest of their lives and share with those around them. They’ll uncover the clues that lead to the one true God who is the Creator of all and who calls people from every tribe and nation to have fellowship with Him through His Son Jesus Christ.

VBS will run from June 30 – July 3, from 6-8pm, and will include classes for preschool to high school students. In addition to gospel-centered, biblical teaching, each night will include singing, games, crafts, and snacks.

We are looking forward to a great week of learning about, and worshipping Jesus, and invite you and your children to join us!

New Wednesday Night Study: 2 Corinthians

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On April 23, Grace Brethren Chapel began a new study in Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians in our Wednesday night bible study. Here’s a short introduction to the book of 2 Corinthians from the ESV Study Bible:

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The apostle Paul is the undisputed author of 2 Corinthians. Although some scholars have questioned whether Paul wrote 6:14–7:1, due to its unique vocabulary and subject matter, these differences are more likely due to the fact that in this passage Paul is quoting a collage of Scripture. Second Corinthians is actually the fourth letter that Paul sent to the church he founded in Corinth (Acts 18:1–17), together with the house churches “in the whole [province] of Achaia,” of which Corinth was the capital (2 Cor. 1:1; 11:10; cf. Rom. 16:5, 231 Cor. 16:15, 19). The four letters are (1) the previous letter mentioned in 1 Corinthians 5:9; (2) our 1 Corinthians; (3) the tearful, severe letter mentioned in 2 Corinthians 2:3–4; and (4) our 2 Corinthians. Continue reading “New Wednesday Night Study: 2 Corinthians”