
Bible Studies
Mark 1 A
Epistle of Jude
All lessons can be located HERE
Arguably noted as the first Gospel to be recorded, the Gospel of Mark is a rapid fire, action-packed account addressed to Roman believers, more specifically, Gentiles. In writing to Roman Gentiles, Mark omits Jewish elements and makes fewer references to Old Testament text.
Mark’s Gospel is filled with action from the start of the first chapter as John the Baptist is introduced on the scene to make way for the promised Messiah, Jesus Christ. After 400 years of silence after the book of Malachi, the Jewish people were long awaiting their Messianic King.
--Taught by Wesley Livingston
Few studies of scripture combine so few verses with so much controversy and mystery as the book of Jude. The letter is only 25 verses, but despite it’s short length, it’s one of the least often studied books of scripture. The letter invites wonder and even confusion because of it’s frequent references to extra-Biblical material, and the tone of the letter is distinctly apocalyptic, though it never attempts to explain future events in detail. All studies online
The Hand of God
Pastor Colin Smith preached this sermon on Ezra 7:1–10 called "The Hand of God" at The Orchard EFC in suburban Chicago in January 2022.
Beautiful Motherhood: A Mother's Day Bible Study
by Michelle Lesley
New Bible Study : Psalm 119 - The Glory of God's Word
by Michelle Lesley. Lesson 1 - Introduction

Eschatology—or the study of the “last days”—is full of heated debates. In this message, R.C. Sproul looks to Jesus’ own words to bring clarity to this topic.

