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"Resolved: to study the Scriptures so steadily, constantly and frequently, as that I may find, and plainly perceive, myself to grow in the knowledge of the same." - Jonathan Edwards

Keystone


If you're looking for an ordinary Bible study you've come to the wrong place.

The Keystone Biblical and Theological Seminars for men are designed for men who are interested in getting serious about studying the Word and drawing out theological and practical applications.

There are no prerequisites, and whether you've been a student of scripture and theology for one day or for 50 years, you are more than welcome and will benefit from this class. But we will not be content to skim along the surface. Keystone goes deep.

We meet Mondays at 7:00-8:30 p.m. in the Ministry Center on the Main Campus. Enter the church through the main covered entrance and the Ministry Center will be right in front of you.

There is no registration necessary. Bring something to write with and a version of the Bible well-suited to careful study (ESV, NAS or NIV are great options). If you desire to be a part of the study but do not have a Bible, please email Pastor Bryan and he'll hook you up with one.

Upcoming Series

Watch for details on the next Keystone series starting in February 2012.
Contact Pastor Bryan for more information.

Listen Online

Even if you can't make it every Monday because of business travel or family obligations, you can keep up with us by downloading the notes and audio from each session online. Or, maybe you thought the evening's topic could be particularly helpful to a friend and would like to pass it along. Downloadable seminar audio and notes from the current series are usually posted by the following Wednesday.

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General Resources

  • The ESV Study Bible is now by far the most useful study Bible available. It offers a wealth of excellent notes on the biblical text as well as helpful articles on Bible study methods, doctrine, ethics and general orientation to the books of the Bible.

  • The How to Read the Bible Book by Book: A Guided Tour is an excellent introduction and orientation to each book of the Bible, giving strategies for reading each book well and helpful synopses of each section of a given book to aid in comprehension.

Contact

For more information, email Bryan C. McWhite, Pastor for Young Adult & Men's Ministries.

 

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