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2007
Paul's Letter to the Ephesians
The inaugural Keystone seminar was on Ephesians. We engaged in detailed study of the meaning of the text and then took time to consider application and doctrine, and to pray through the text itself.

2007-2008
The Glory of God in the Death of Christ
Stare directly into the face of Christ on the cross as you learn the significance of what he accomplished for us. You will be changed by what you see (2 Corinthians 3:18). Engage in an in-depth study of the Scriptures’ teaching on the meaning of the Cross in a way that combines teaching and discussion; prayer and Bible study; and theology and practical, "real-life" application.

2008
God & Government: Seminars on Christian Political Engagement"

This series delves into two topics of enormous importance to disciples of Christ. In the seven weeks leading up to the November 4 election, our topic is "God & Government." We will try to understand what it looks like for a Christian to engage, intelligently and biblically, in politics and government. In the second seven weeks of the fall, we will explore "Why We Believe the Bible," in an attempt to put reason behind our faith that the Bible is the very Word of God.

2008-2009
Why We Believe the Bible
Why do we believe what the Bible says? What sets it apart from any other holy book? Is it enough just to say, "Well, this is the book they gave me when I got baptized, so this is one I read?" We don't think so. If we are going to stake our lives on this book, then we should be making sure that our confidence in its trustworthiness is rock solid. To that end, for the next five weeks we will be putting the Bible on trial and asking it to show us why it should be believed, in hopes that the Bible wouldn't just be the book we "happen to read" because we're Christians, but that we would come to view it as the only reliable guide to life, joy and human flourishing.