What Does That Mean?
In Sunday School this week we’ll be wrestling with Paul’s statement in Romans 11:26 that “all Israel” will be saved. Come be a part of the discussion. Learn and grow.
In Sunday School this week we’ll be wrestling with Paul’s statement in Romans 11:26 that “all Israel” will be saved. Come be a part of the discussion. Learn and grow.
This Sunday is our last sermon in the book of Romans. Thank you for leaning in and listening with ears of faith. We have been challenged. We have been changed. God has done it through His Word.
We want to draw out our time in Romans a little bit more, so we are offering two special studies. Both of them will happen at Sunday School this Sunday (9/16) and next Sunday (9/23). Pastor Mike is teaching them.
He is tackling two big questions:
What did Paul mean when he wrote “all Israel will be saved” in Romans 11:26?
What happened to the Roman church after Paul’s letter?
Every Sunday beginning at 9:30am a group of us gather to learn the most important book in existence: the Bible. Sunday School is our way of deepening and widening our understanding of the Scriptures.
We are moving through the book of Hebrews, but you can jump in right now. This one book draws from all over the Bible providing you an opportunity to expand your understanding of major Biblical themes.
Every Sunday beginning at 9:30am we offer a way to get more familiar with your Bible. Sunday School is our way of training Sovereign Grace Church to know their Bibles and grow in their love for the God who authored it.
We are moving through the book of Hebrews, but you can jump in right now. This one book draws from all over the Bible providing you an opportunity to expand your understanding of major Biblical themes.
The Bible is the most important book on the planet. If you want to get better at reading and understanding Scripture then take advantage of Sunday School. The aim is to help you grow in your appreciation and application of God's Word.
If you're looking for a good time to jump in, there's no better time than now. We are making our way through Hebrews. Plan to join us!