The Kingdom of God Bible Study
January 13th- Februarty 24th, 2025
7:30p-8:30p
Register for Father Tamiru's 6-part series (online via Zoom) that explores our understanding of the Kingdom of God in the Life of the Church and the Individual Catholic.
Mondays from 7:30 pm to 8:45 pm starting January 13, 2025 and ending February 24, 2025 (no session on January 20).
Hosted by Father Tamiru and Deacon Mike, each session will explore a different aspect of the Kingdom of God and how it affects our daily life and journey to Heaven.
Acts of The Apostle with Deacon Mike
January 15 - Apriil 9, 2025
Join Deacon Mike Bickerstaff as he leads this 10-part bible study on the Acts of the Apostles and Evangelization.
Begins January 15, 2025 from 7 pm to 8:30 pm on Wednesdays in Room 6/7. The series concludes on April 9, 2025 (no meeting on 2/19 and 3/5).
Developed by Dr. Mary Healy for Lectio on Formed, this series combines insightful biblical study with Church teaching and practical advice to show how today's Catholics can effectively impact their world for Jesus Christ.
Dr. Healy explores topics such as:
- the call of Jesus to evangelize,
- the power of the Sacraments,
- the role of charisms for building up the Body of Christ,
- techniques from St. Paul for reaching a secular culture, and more.
Using the Lectio Divina approach of reading, reflecting, responding, and contemplating, the accompanying workbook presents classic artistry, penetrating questions, and personal reflection to take the teachings to a deeper level.
The cost to attend is $22 which covers the cost of one participant study guide provided by St. Peter Chanel.
Scholarships are available. Contact Deacon Mike for assistance at [email protected]
Registration is necessary to help us plan. Sign up today.
Tuesday Morning Bible Study with Deacon Mike - God: The Mystery of the Trinity in the Bible
January 21 - April 8, 2025
Join Deacon Mike Bickerstaff as he leads this 9-part bible study on "God: The Mystery of the Trinity in the Bible"
Begins January 21, 2025 from 10 am to 11:30 am on Tuesdays in McNamee Hall. The series concludes on April 8, 2025 (no class on 2/18).
What do we mean when we say "God"?
Misconceptions about God abound, even among Christians, and these misconceptions can become obstacles in our relationship with God. Join Augustine Institute Assistant Professor Dr. Elizabeth Klein for a careful study of Scripture that will lead you to a deeper and clearer awareness of who God is, equipping you to share this truth with others.
Starting in the Old Testament, Dr. Klein presents what God says about himself at various points in salvation history, and how he revels to Israel that "the Lord is one" (Deuteronomy 6:4). Moving to the New Testament, Dr. Klein shows how this one God then reveals himself as three. Along the way you'll get answers to questions such as, How can God be transcendent and personal? If God is one, how can Jesus be God? What does it mean that "God is love" (1 John 4:8)? Why is the doctrine of the trinity the central mystery of our faith when the word "Trinity" never appears in the Bible?
The cost to attend is $25 which covers the cost of one participant study guide provided by St. Peter Chanel.
Scholarships are available. Contact Deacon Mike for assistance at [email protected]
Registration is necessary to help us plan. Sign up today.