How to Study the Bible–Part 4

In Bible study, many study tools are available. The right tool makes most jobs easier–and produces better results. Before we can move to interpretation, we need to use the right tools to fill in some information about our initial observations. When just starting out,...

Group Spotlight: Young Singles

Did you know we have a group for singles age 16-22, focusing on learning to live in the fulness and freedom of Christ? If you fall into that age group, you should check it out. It’s led by Keith & Renee Bosco who I happen to think they’re pretty cool...

How to Study the Bible-Part 3

We left off with this exercise last week: Exercise: Make observations in Luke 10:38-42, asking the following questions: Who? What? Where? When? How many observations can you make? One key to making good observations is to try to look at things from different...

How to Study the Bible-Part 2

Last week, we discussed one simple way to get started reading the Bible (SOAP). This week, I’d like to discuss my favorite method of studying the Scriptures–the inductive Bible study method. Inductive Bible study is the process of looking into passages of the...

Parent Cue for 1st week of March

As a church, we want to supply resources to help you as a parent move your kids forward in their journey of faith. To help you, we supply a weekly “Parent Cue” and “Kids Devotional”. (What is a devotional, I defined it in an earlier post that...

New Group on Thursdays

Interested in Multiply but can’t make Thursday nights? Starting next Thursday (March 14, 2013), we’ll have a Multiply Group meeting at the church’s worship space at 1pm. Feel free to bring lunch if it’s your lunchtime. We’ll make a pot of...