An intelligent heart acquires knowledge,
and the ear of the wise seeks knowledge.
Proverbs 18:15
We are focused on teaching biblically based, gospel-centered adult education classes for those who want to increase their knowledge of the Bible and learn how it applies to everyday living.
We offer four tracks of education:
Beginning: For those who want to build a firm foundation for understanding of the grand narrative of the Bible. Here you will learn about the whole Bible and how it weaves the world’s most important story.
Growing: For those who are already a student of the Bible and want to slow down and dig deeper into the Scriptures or learn about diverse subjects such as church history or the effects of Christ in our culture.
Leading: For those who want to serve within the church, prepare for a life in the field locally or abroad, or to develop the art of sermon preparation and delivery.
Living: For those who want to learn how to apply biblical teachings to their everyday living experience.
We offer four tracks of education:
Beginning: For those who want to build a firm foundation for understanding of the grand narrative of the Bible. Here you will learn about the whole Bible and how it weaves the world’s most important story.
Growing: For those who are already a student of the Bible and want to slow down and dig deeper into the Scriptures or learn about diverse subjects such as church history or the effects of Christ in our culture.
Leading: For those who want to serve within the church, prepare for a life in the field locally or abroad, or to develop the art of sermon preparation and delivery.
Living: For those who want to learn how to apply biblical teachings to their everyday living experience.



Teach a righteous man, and he will increase in learning.
Proverbs 9:9
We are focused on teaching biblically based, gospel-centered adult education classes for those who want to increase their knowledge of the Bible and learn how it applies to everyday living.
We offer four tracks of education:
Beginning: For those who want to build a firm foundation for understanding of the grand narrative of the Bible. Here you will learn about the whole Bible and how it weaves the world’s most important story.
Growing: For those who are already a student of the Bible and want to slow down and dig deeper into the Scriptures or learn about diverse subjects such as church history or the effects of Christ in our culture.
Leading: For those who want to serve within the church, prepare for a life in the field locally or abroad, or to develop the art of sermon preparation and delivery.
Living: For those who want to learn how to apply biblical teachings to their everyday living experience.
We offer four tracks of education:
Beginning: For those who want to build a firm foundation for understanding of the grand narrative of the Bible. Here you will learn about the whole Bible and how it weaves the world’s most important story.
Growing: For those who are already a student of the Bible and want to slow down and dig deeper into the Scriptures or learn about diverse subjects such as church history or the effects of Christ in our culture.
Leading: For those who want to serve within the church, prepare for a life in the field locally or abroad, or to develop the art of sermon preparation and delivery.
Living: For those who want to learn how to apply biblical teachings to their everyday living experience.



Spring Sessions Coming Soon
Bible Learning Center: Genesis
This course offers an in-depth study of the Book of Genesis, exploring its foundational themes, theological significance, and narrative structure. As the first book of the Bible, Genesis sets the stage for the biblical narrative, addressing profound questions about creation, human nature, sin, and divine redemption.
Through a careful examination of the text, students will engage with critical topics such as the covenantal relationship between God and humanity, the patriarchal narratives, and the theological implications of key events like creation, the fall, the flood, and the call of Abraham. The course will also consider Genesis in its historical, cultural, and literary contexts, as well as its relevance for contemporary faith and ministry.
Through a careful examination of the text, students will engage with critical topics such as the covenantal relationship between God and humanity, the patriarchal narratives, and the theological implications of key events like creation, the fall, the flood, and the call of Abraham. The course will also consider Genesis in its historical, cultural, and literary contexts, as well as its relevance for contemporary faith and ministry.


Bible Learning Center : Creeds of the Early Church
In this course, we will explore the foundational gatherings and statements which shape Christian theology to this day. Are the early creeds useful? Should we trust the conclusions of the councils? Who were these people, and how did they make their decisions? As we study early heresies and how Christians responded to them, you will gain a richer understanding of why we believe what we believe today.
Bible Learning Center Genesis
This course offers an in-depth study of the Book of Genesis, exploring its foundational themes, theological significance, and narrative structure. As the first book of the Bible, Genesis sets the stage for the biblical narrative, addressing profound questions about creation, human nature, sin, and divine redemption.
Through a careful examination of the text, students will engage with critical topics such as the covenantal relationship between God and humanity, the patriarchal narratives, and the theological implications of key events like creation, the fall, the flood, and the call of Abraham. The course will also consider Genesis in its historical, cultural, and literary contexts, as well as its relevance for contemporary faith and ministry.
Through a careful examination of the text, students will engage with critical topics such as the covenantal relationship between God and humanity, the patriarchal narratives, and the theological implications of key events like creation, the fall, the flood, and the call of Abraham. The course will also consider Genesis in its historical, cultural, and literary contexts, as well as its relevance for contemporary faith and ministry.
