Join us on Sunday mornings at 10:45 am, For the next few weeks, Legacy will be held in St. Andrew Room. Normally held in the Life Center second floor Spirit Room. Childcare is provided.
Jeff will provide us with a six-week crash course covering five world religions, offshoots, and cults which seeded our modern day 4,200+ religions and denominations we follow today.
We will discuss similarities and differences which helped shape our world views.
Debbie and Paul Robinson are the founders and chief missionaries of the Charity and will be making a presentation and giving an update on all the activities surrounding the Mission.
Video UnavailableOn the 1st day of the Week (Palm Sunday) Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, fulfilling an ancient prophecy (Zach 9:9). The crowd welcomed him with “Hosana” and the words of Psalm 118:25-26, thus ascribing him a messianic title as the agent of the Lord, the coming King of Israel. The Roman Road climbed steeply to the crest of the Mount of Olives, affording a spectacular view of the Desert of Judea to the east and Jerusalem across the Kidron Valley to the West.
One: Jesus began by taking the disciples to Caesarea Philippi (Banias) also known as “the gates of hell” in Northern Israel.
Two: He heads south thru Jericho and heals a blind man and from there on to Bethany where he raises Lazarus from the dead.
Three: He goes to Ephraim (how long we don’t know) and back to Bethany where he is anointed by Mary and prepares for the Triumphant entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.
Although Jesus fulfilled over 100 prophecies from the Old Testament, we have chosen 12 to discuss. From being born of a “Virgin Birth”, coming out of Egypt, to His death on the cross. All things were foretold in the Old Testament and revealed in the New Testament, through the life of Jesus.
Handouts Below VideoScriptures help define what we are called to do and how to carry out our personal ministry as believers.
Many of us wear a timepiece we call a watch. Scriptures spell out what the acronym W.A.T.C.H. stands for and how it can be a daily reminder every time we look at our watch, what we need to be mindful of as we go about our day.
Don Baker will be leading us on a unique study of the Gospel of John. By using film, we will let actors bring the words of the Bible to life, and in discussion we will see how those words continue to apply to our generation.
Handouts Below VideoThis is not a self-help concept. But rather, the guilt-free living we enjoy flows out of God’s guilt-free view of us. This lesson will show the incredible degree that we are purified by the love and forgiveness of Jesus the Christ. Scripture references will/may include: Isaiah 43:24-25, 1 John 1:9, 2 Peter 1:3-11, Matthew 6:12, Luke 7:48, Luke 5:2, 2 Corinthians 2:5-11, Colossians 2:12-16, Colossians 3:12-17, Romans chapter 5, and Luke 7:36-50.
The Mission Team will share their Kenya Africa mission trip experience in November 2021. The trip included painting at Casuarina House Orphanage, walking Utange Village to greet and pray for villagers, touring and teaching at Celebration High School, spending time with the students & their families, helping with feeding 500 Club and bible teaching as well as participating in worship services.
The purpose of the class is to discuss how faith and mindset impact how people express their individuality and wellness. Specifically, we will look at how faith affects one’s wellness and individuality regarding our inner view of ourselves and our outer view with respect to the world.
Generally, people who have great faith tend to be healthier, have a more positive view of themselves, have a more accurate view of the world, and how to navigate within it. The class will explore the reasons why that it is so and how anyone can create this mindset.
Pentecost is both an Old Testament and New Testament Feast. We will discuss how the Feast was established and why it is so important to Christianity.
Handouts Below VideoThe Old Testament records the stories of ancient people living in ancient times in far-away lands.
Do you know what each of the Old Testament books covers?
This course will give you a brief overview of each Old Testament book, who wrote it, and when and why it was written but is not meant to be extensive coverage.
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The Mission Team will share their Kenya Africa mission trip experience in November 2021. The trip included painting at Casuarina House Orphanage, walking Utange Village to greet and pray for villagers, touring and teaching at Celebration High School, spending time with the students & their families, helping with feeding 500 Club and bible teaching as well as participating in worship services.
The history of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Aleppo Codex as God preserved them through history.
Follow the Dead Sea Scrolls and their writings from their origins circa 300 BC and AD 70, to their discovery in 1947 in caves in the Qumran area near the Dead Sea about 7 miles south of Jericho.
About 1/3 of the scrolls contain copies of portions of Old Testament books (every Old Testament book except Esther).
The importance of their discovery cannot be overstated.
Did you know that the Sanhedrin broke the Jewish law 18 times during the illegal trial of Jesus? Attorney Earle Wingo approaches the crucifixion like a trial lawyer, showing one after another the ways in which Jesus was illegally tried.
You will learn:
Handouts Below VideoWalk in the footsteps of Jesus as He visits Jerusalem 2,000 years ago. We will join Jesus as He heals two amazing men. We will explore the Pool of Bethesda where Jesus healed the lame man. We will visit the Pool of Siloam as Jesus opened the eyes of a man born blind. Join Larry as he brings alive the Scriptures and history via the biblical accounts, archeological discoveries, through a PowerPoint presentation.
Mark Miller leads us visually through the streets of Jerusalem where Jesus traditionally walked on the way to the cross (Via Dolorosa) – from the Antonia Fortress where Jesus was tried and condemned by Pontius Pilate, to Golgotha where Jesus was hung and died on a cross, and to where Jesus rose from the dead. We will stop at 14 significant traditional locations along this route as well as we will consider the garden tomb site as well.
Ron VonBehren will teach a six-week course on how to share the Good News of the Gospel. It will include definitions of personal evangelism, the need to evangelize, the call to evangelize, the motivation to evangelize, and the message to evangelize.
It discusses practical ways to share the Gospel to different groups, cults, and denominations; provide answers to common questions that arise while sharing the gospel; defense of the Bible authenticity (Apologetic); and will also give guidance on how to open a conversation and the ways to gain favorable attention.
Don Baker teaches a four week group discussion and study. Philippians is about joy in time of suffering. We will learn:
Handouts Below VideoLarry Wallace will be leading an in-depth discussion of Jesus and Nicodemus, the story of Nicodemus and Christ meeting in that night. During this class we will discuss:
Christianity 101: A course exploring the bedrock of our Christian faith. What is the Bible? How do I Study It? Who or What is The Trinity? Who is God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit? What is Sin and Do I Have It? What is Salvation All About?
Christianity 102: A study on our Christian practices. What do some churchy words like faith mean? What is prayer? How can I have a healthy prayer life? Who or what is the Church? Does Christian discipleship apply to me? What should my Christian lifestyle look like? Is giving important to my spiritual growth? What could my Christian service look like?
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