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Lexington, KY 40511
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Christian Education
Study to show thyself approved unto God.... 2 Timothy 2:15
Why do we choose to believe the bible?
We choose to believe the bible because: "The bible is a reliable collection of historical documents written down by eyewitnesses, during the lifetime of other eyewitnesses, that reports supernatural events, that took place in fulfillment of specific prophecies, and claim that their writings are divine writings rather than human in origin."
[Voddie Baucham]
What is the most important aspect of Bible study?
CONTEXT, CONTEXT, CONTEXT!!
"Monday Manna From Maddoxtown"
Need t0 hear a word to start off your day/week? Listen as Pastor Travis shares biblical truths each Monday in hopes each will be a source of encouragement and blessing.
Sunday School
Come join us for Sunday School in-person or streamed Live on Facebook at 9am.
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Our current study focuses on the Epistle of Paul, the Apostle, to the Galatians.
Bible Study
Come join us for Bible Study in person or streamed live via Facebook and Zoom each Wednesday at 7:00 pm.
Pastor Travis will email any study information for review prior to Wednesday. To receive, please provide your new or updated email address here. Click tools and/or resources to access those referenced during study.
Lesson Materials (click on each title)
Program of Study for 2023:
Adapted from the book “Major Bible Themes” by Lewis Perry Chafer the founder of Dallas Theological Seminary, in Dallas, TX which is in the Public Domain. Revised, Updated, Edited, and formatted into Study Guide Version by Barry L. Davis, D.Min.
"Whereas it is our intention to cover all of these lessons, please note this is a temporal calendar of lessons we will attempt to teach during the year, however, the order of the lessons may not be permanent for we will make adjustments on when each lesson will be taught by taking into account that we may have unforeseen circumstances (such as weather) which would prevent us from normally having class." -- Rev Dr John C Travis