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Fall 2024 Topics

9:00am Class

Topic: Old Testament Survey

Teachers: Teaching Team

Description: At the foundation of a resilient disciple’s faith lies an understanding of the greater context of the biblical narrative. Our Old Testament Survey course will provide an overview of the historical, literary and theological aspects of the Old Testament. It will cover key events, figures and themes, exploring how these texts contribute to the broader narrative of the Bible. This course aims to help our congregation understand the cultural and religious context of ancient Israel and the relevance of these writings for contemporary faith.

Location: Fellowship Hall

9:00am Class

Topic: The book of Romans

Teacher: Tim Santa Barbara

Description: We are “bridging the gap” of the giant chasm between the brain and the heart by walking verse-by-verse through the book of Romans. All are welcome!

Location: Room 33F

10:30am Class

Topic: The book of Acts

Teacher: Teaching Team

Description: What might it have been like to be present in those first thrilling days, weeks and months of the early church, when God began a work that was unprecedented? Acts is the extraordinary record of the significant people and events that the Holy Spirit used to shape the early church. The same Spirit lives in believers today, the same God calls followers to expand His church and the same basic problems still arise within the church. But the same power available then is still available now to change the world.

Location: Fellowship Hall

Class Videos

Watch videos from previous Adult Sunday Classes in our Teachings Archives. Videos include:

Why Israel Matters Today
Summer 2023
Summer 2022
July 2020 though December 2021

Podcasts of the 2019 Summer Series, Faith and Science, are available via iTunes or Podbean. The speakers’ notes, when provided by the speaker, are available on MyBrandywine.