Sabbath School / Bible Studies: Searching the Holy Scriptures / Presentations
Exploring Both (Old & New) Testament Books of the Holy Prophets and the Apostles with Q&As, Discussions on Various Relevant Topics/Issues, and In-depth Presentations! Do you have questions? Let's us hear them. Feel free to ask even if your question is, or seems, "off topic." You're more than welcome to present your question(s) and we'll do our best to accommodate them within the session as time permits, or possibly follow-up in the next one.
Today’s Sabbath School Lesson: St. Luke 17:1-37. (This week's lesson follows an “open discussion” style format).
Note: Depending upon length of any given presentation, regular bible studies (on specific chapters and/or topics) may occur every few weeks rather than every week.
Tip: When cross-referencing presentation or other material, use your bible or your mobile (or other handheld) device to quickly and easily look up information.
New to exploring the Bible? No problem. We got you!
Access Using a Hard Copy: If you're using a hard copy of the bible, go to the "table of contents" (found in the beginning pages of your bible). This "table of contents" is NOT usually in alphabetical order. Don't be alarmed...just look down the list and you should see the name of the book (eg., "Isaiah") and the page number where it begins. If you have an electronic bible, you can change your settings to show the books in alphabetical order.
Access Using a Mobile (or other Handheld) Device: If you're using a digital version of the bible on your smartphone, iPad, tablet, (or some other type of handheld device), open your bible app and go to the bible icon, from there look down the "table of contents" and you should see the name "Isaiah" tap it and follow the prompts to get to the chapter and verse you want to explore.
Don't have a digital version of the bible on your device...yet? No problem. We got you! Download a digital version of the bible from the App Store on your Apple device, or from the Google Play Store on your Android device.