Event
Course Overview
Those looking for an entry level Bible study will find this a perfect fit. It’s not a diluted study but rather a condensed study with presenters pulling key aspects from the book and helping learners weave the story together. It’s a no shame study group aimed at helping the “I avoid Bible study because I don’t know enough” folks to sign up.
Instructors:
Deacon Rick Strong is a retired Minister of Word and Service (Deacon) serving in a variety of roles in the Nebraska Synod. He is a Pastor Andrew Kitzing serves as the Associate Pastor at First Lutheran in Lincoln. He grew up in Gothenburg, earned a BA in Youth and Family Ministry from Midland University, and an MDiv from Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary. His first call was to Zion Lutheran, Emerald, where he served for 11 years. After serving as transitional pastor for St. Paul’s, Millard, Andrew accepted the call to First. He is married to Pr. Lori, who serves Bethany Lutheran, Ruskin, and First Presbyterian, Superior.
Course Details:
Dates: April 3, 10, 16 and 24
Registration deadline March 27
Time: 7:30-9:00 Central/ 6:30-8:00 Mountain
Format:
This is an online course on Zoom. Zoom link will be emailed to registered participants prior to the course’s start date. Links will vary from month to month depending on the presenter.
Materials:
Come prepared with a Bible and note taking supplies. We would encourage, but not require, having a good study Bible. The Harper Collins Study Bible: NRSV is a favorite It answers a lot of the contextual questions and gives learners a way to learn for themselves. The Master Builders Bible for Men: NIV (Lutheran Men in Mission), is another great one for folks who want to continue the conversation in their own contexts without the need for an “expert” in the room. The Lutheran Study Bible is another good resource but does not have as many study notes as others offer. Presenters may have additional resources to share with you at no additional costs.
Cost: $20.
Continuing Education Credit: 4 Credit Hours
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