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Bible Studies

Adult Learning

St. David's has several Bible Studies that meet from September through May and generally break for the summer.  Each Bible Study has its own course of study and has different areas of focus. We invite you to explore these offerings.  If you find one that interests you, please use the links to email the facilitator.

Thursday Morning Bible Study

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Thursdays
Beginning September 12
10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Jeffords Hall

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The Thursday Morning Bible Study is studying the Old Testament book of Isaiah this Fall. God is represented as a vineyard owner, and Israel, as His vineyard. He tenderly cared for the vines and expected a fruitful harvest. But He was disappointed. His people rejected Him and His loving care. So, He sought a messenger to speak for Him. He chose Isaiah, who responded, "Here I am. Send me!" (Isaiah 6:8). This class is free and is offered in-person, online via Zoom, or as a YouTube lesson (for those who work on Thursdays).  If you are interested, please contact Kim Freeman. Or click here to register.

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Come journey with us.  All are welcome!   
 

Men's Saturday Morning Bible Study

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Saturdays
8:30 a.m. 
Grace Hall 

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This gathering is a true Bible study with discussion. Each class is a standalone event so there is no long-term commitment. Drop-ins are always welcome. Contact Chris Burpo for information.

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Saturday Morning Bible Study returns for the fall on Saturday September 21, 8:30-9:30 a.m. in Grace Parish Hall. This fall’s program will be something different, sort of like a “choose your own adventure”. We will choose the scripture to be read and discussed from a list of descriptions (without attribution or context) of selected events and personalities which the various authors have woven together to explore the major elements and themes of unique stories.

 

Men's Tuesday Morning Bible Study

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Tuesdays
6:30 a.m. 
Online

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This Bible Study meets online, early Tuesday mornings, and has a rotation of study.  For the current course of study and more information about gathering or the current course of study, please contact Ron Felder.

 
 

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