|
These Bible Lessons were created, for the most part, by members of the Pleasant Valley congregation for the Adult Education program. |
|
|
-
Ezra - Nehemiah
( 13 items )
A 13-week series, this study was written by three of PV's ministry staff - preaching minister Chuck Monan, pastoral care minister Nick Hamilton, and involvement minister Jeff Spry - to examine the lives and careers of the two leaders called to rebuild God's temple and Jerusalem's wall. Principles of leadership, prayer, unity, purpose and gratitude are explored.
-
One in Christ
( 4 items )
In the very nature of God we see the perfect fit of unity and diversity. The reality and inner working of the infinite Trinity may be beyond the understandings of our finite minds but we still comprehend that however it works there exists the diversity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit living in perfect unity. Unity amidst diversity. Oneness, accord, and harmony. This series was designed as a comprehensive study involving both Sunday morning and Wednesday evening study time.
-
Feast on the Psalms
( 18 items )
All through the Psalms, God shows Himself to us and invites us to come close to Him. This sampling of the Psalms is offered to give you a taste of God – a taste that will make you hunger for more. In these Psalms you will see who God is, and the very sight of Him will send you running for a closer look.
-
New Testament Survey
( 16 items )
As an 18-week comprehensive study, this series provides daily readings and preparation for the Sunday discussions to follow, and is organized by authorship/theme of each book in the New Testament.
-
Creation to the Cross
( 17 items )
This Old Testament study examines large blocks of scripture in a thematic context with the thesis that the former covenant points unwaveringly to a new one to be established by God's chosen one.
-
God's Holy Fire
( 12 items )
Scripture is pictured as God's Holy Fire in this 12-week study written by PV members and Biblical scholars in the region. The study explores exegesis, hermeneutics, and scripture as inspired, as truth, as story, and as life-changing.
-
James - 1 Peter
( 17 items )
The opening eight weeks of this study are devoted to the counsel of James; the final nine to the first epistle of Peter. A number of members of PV contributed.
-
Ezekiel - Daniel
( 16 items )
The study of these two apocalyptic - and Messianic - prophets of the Old Testament is organized over 16 weeks; Ezekiel first, followed by Daniel. A study of eschatology - of "last things" - follows this material, including illuminating passages from the gospels and epistles.
-
Becoming Evangelistic People
( 4 items )
If our culture is to be transformed, it will happen when every believer regularly shares his faith over the backyard fence, or during a meal, with a colleague, or in a check-out line. (The teachers' notes in sans-serif type - with suggested articles for reading - precede the class notes in Roman type.)
-
First Corinthians
( 14 items )
The apostle Paul's first (or possibly second) letter to his beloved siblings in Christ at Corinth is explored in depth.
-
Minor Prophets
( 13 items )
Travel with us this quarter as we live, breathe, and share in the feelings and experiences of the Minor Prophets. It may have been a while since you’ve shaken hands with the prophets of old. Let’s blow the dust off the Old Testament and listen carefully to the messages of these Minor Prophets. ~ Jeff Spry
-
A Study of Romans
( 15 items )
These pages contain an introductory lesson by Dr. Jimmy Allen of Harding University. He has been teaching college classes on Romans for more than 25 years.
-
A Call to Service
( 11 items )
This series of lessons was created to explore the dimensions of blessing and preparation in serving God. Part of the preparation was taking a Spiritual Gifts Survey.
-
Parables of Jesus
( 13 items )
For this study, our teachers used Eldred Echols book entitled, Discovering the Pearl of Great Price: The Parables of Jesus (Fort Worth, TX, Sweet Publishing, 1992), as a study guide. The notes you will find posted on this site were the notes that were prepared each week for the class members.
|