The Development of Christian Liberty
May 24, 2012 Leave a comment
Educating Christians to boldly become beacons of truth!
July 25, 2011 Leave a comment
June 2, 2011 Leave a comment
Our next class begins June 2 at 7pm. It will meet at Panera Bread in Redlands on Thursdays through June 30. It will cover the Spread of Christianity to Europe and Asia through the lens of Paul’s letter to the Romans. How did Paul expect people to follow a new way of love in the midst of a world full of violence and corruption? If you would like to be a part of the class register by email today: rashw6222@yahoo.com.
January 19, 2011 Leave a comment
THE FOUR GOSPELS: JESUS & HIS KINGDOM
A survey of the four Gospels–Matthew, Mark, Luke and John–with a special emphasis on what each gospel reveals about who Jesus is, what His kingdom is like, and how the reality of His rule shapes our world today.
Class: The Messiah in the Gospels – 1 unit
Facilitators: Shawn Candelaria, M. A. & Andrew Yarbrough, M.A.T.S.
Time: Tuesdays, 7:00 – 8:50 p.m.; April 19, 2011 through May 24, 2011 (six weeks)
Place: Inland Empire location to be announced.
Cost: $45 payable to I.C.S.I.
If you have questions about the class or would like to sign up please email Shawn at study@scrambledage.com.
January 10, 2011 Leave a comment
Dear Friends,
This Fall we had a class on Corinthians. We focused on the way the gospel of Paul overcame the corruption of the Roman lifestyles. This quarter we will continue to look at the teaching of the epistles that conquered the religion of Roman society.
How Jesus Conquered Rome; Survey of Peter’s & John’s Epistles
How did the teaching about Jesus Christ change the world of the Greeks and Romans? Instead of Caesar being the divine authority, Jesus Christ was taught as the Son of God. Peter and John are the apostles who lived most closely with Jesus of Nazareth. Already there were contrary teachings about Jesus, some who opposed Him.
Five-week winter class begins February 3
Thursdays, 7:00 p.m. – 8:20 p.m.
Class held at University of Redlands, Student Café
(on Colton Ave., east of University Ave. across from 3rd traffic light)
Can you join us? You are the one who can make the class a learning action group.
Sincerely,
Ray Ashworth
You can register your interest by e-mail: rashw62225@yahoo.com.
April 26, 2010 Leave a comment
Daniel and the Kings of Persia and Greece;
Survey of the History of the Old Testament.
Create a time line for the Old Testament from the Fall of Judah to the Coming of Christ. From Babylon to Persia, and to the Greeks.
This class covers 586 BC to 30 BC From Babylon to Rome.
How does God control the Nations of Today? Did the Lord fail to control the nations in Israel’s day?
Instructor: Ray Ashworth (rashw62225@yahoo.com)
Time: Thursdays, May 6,13,20,27, & June 10.; 7:00 – 8:20PM
Place: Coffee Bean & Tea, 526 Orange St. across from Starbucks in Trader Joe’s area.
Cost: $45 personal enrichment / $55 certificate credit
January 20, 2010 Leave a comment
A new class starts Thursday, January 28 at 7:00 pm at the University of Redlands’ Student Cafe!
The scope of the class will be an overview of major events and dates in biblical history before Christ with a particular focus on the OT books of I & I & II Kings.
Theologian John Calvin taught that God is Sovereign in the affairs of men and of nations. We will consider whether this is true taking Israel as a case study. How did Israel first become a nation? Why was it destroyed? How involved is God in the world today?
DIRECTIONS: The Student Cafe is in the Commons building behind the fountain on Colton Avenue across from the gym. Just park by the gym and cross Colton Avenue.
June 17, 2009 Leave a comment
GETTING GOD’S WORD
Class: Bible Study Methods (1 unit)
Schedule: Thursdays, 7:00-8:30 p.m.; June 18-August 6
Cost: $45 payable to I.C.S.I. ($55 for certificate credit)
Place: Qdoba Mexican Grill (patio), 9990 Alabama Street, Redlands, CA 92374
Facilitator: Shawn Candelaria
E-mail: classes@towardtruth.com
DESCRIPTION
Getting God’s Word is a hands-on study of the Bible for those seeking to better understanding the truth and significance of God’s Word, with a focus on using five specific steps for discovering the meaning of any passage.
OBJECTIVES
1. Develop an appreciation for how careful hermeneutics lay a foundation for sound doctrine and spiritual formation.
2. Understand biblical genres and how they shape the meaning of Scripture.
3. Learn and practice five steps of biblical interpretation.
4. Introduce other tools and skills that may be helpful in understanding Scripture.
TEXTS
REQUIRED: Walt Russell, Playing With Fire: How the Bible Ignites Change in Your Soul (Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress, 2000).
RECOMMENDED: A literal translation of the Bible such as NKJV, NRSV, NASB, or ESV.