These small groups are the perfect atmosphere to delve into the teachings of God's word - whether or not you have ever done so before. Topics and material change, but you can join at any time.
ALL are welcome regardless of denomination to join us in these wonderful bible study opportunities.
If you would like to join us please reach out to Claude Heller or call the church office for more information. Currently these Bible Studies are being held via Zoom link.
Tuesday morning Bible study 11 AM in the Ministry Center
Currently we are studying the book of Romans lead by
Claude Heller
The Gospels record about 40 of the Parables (or stories) that Jesus told his disciples and others. These stories are as relevant today as they were 2,000 years ago.
PCM Lent Study
Who?: You!
What?: Low Anthropology: The Unlikely Key to a Gracious View of Others (and Yourself) by David Zahl
Where?: Zoom - https://zoom.us/j/96578059535
When?: 7:00 PM on Sunday, 2/26, 3/5, 3/12, 3/19, 3/26
Summary: On the Sunday evenings of Lent, we will meet together to discuss David Zahl's new book entitled, Low Anthropology. Here is a link to Zahl's book announcement and a little on why he wrote the book and here is a fun video of Zahl introducing the book. As we make our journey through Lent, this book will help us to think "low-ly" about ourselves and others to the end that we might learn to show ourselves and others abundant grace. Feel free to get a hard copy, eBook, or audiobook version. You can order the book anywhere books are sold. It is available here at Amazon. I'm not sure if the book is available through the Monmouth County Library system, but I was able to listen to the audiobook version for free using the Hoopla app with my Mercer County Libray account. For the first, meeting, we will aim to have read the Introduction and the first chapter ending at page 42.
Who?: You!
What?: Low Anthropology: The Unlikely Key to a Gracious View of Others (and Yourself) by David Zahl
Where?: Zoom - https://zoom.us/j/96578059535
When?: 7:00 PM on Sunday, 2/26, 3/5, 3/12, 3/19, 3/26
Summary: On the Sunday evenings of Lent, we will meet together to discuss David Zahl's new book entitled, Low Anthropology. Here is a link to Zahl's book announcement and a little on why he wrote the book and here is a fun video of Zahl introducing the book. As we make our journey through Lent, this book will help us to think "low-ly" about ourselves and others to the end that we might learn to show ourselves and others abundant grace. Feel free to get a hard copy, eBook, or audiobook version. You can order the book anywhere books are sold. It is available here at Amazon. I'm not sure if the book is available through the Monmouth County Library system, but I was able to listen to the audiobook version for free using the Hoopla app with my Mercer County Libray account. For the first, meeting, we will aim to have read the Introduction and the first chapter ending at page 42.