Month of February
Sun., Feb. 19th
March 16th - 18th
10:30 am
Community Day School
6424 Forward Ave. Pgh PA, 15217
7:00 pm
Community Day School
(412) 731-3904
These studies serve as a guideline for our membership in assisting others in building a saving relationship with God and Jesus Christ. These are not intended to be a comprehensive or ‘systematic’ approach to every issue one might encounter but are offered as a starting point. We believe that the obedience to these principles will enable a seeking individual to come to faith and begin a relationship with God through his Son, Jesus Christ. We also assert that ongoing training, teaching, accountability and discipleship are essential for new believers to remain in a right relationship with God and continue on the path to sanctification and eventual glorification.
God wants all to be saved and, thus, calls us through His Gospel. The 3,000 converts at Pentecost, the Ethiopian eunuch, the Philippian Jailer, Cornelius the Centurion, Lydia, even Paul provide us paradigms for the journey from darkness to light. As we observe their journeys we often find a SEEKER realizing his NEED for God’s intervention in his life. As soon as he comes to trust in Jesus’ GRACE, he is moved to REPENTANCE which leads to SALVATION. The promise of salvation also includes both the indwelling of the HOLY SPIRIT and the fellowship of the CHURCH. For example in Acts 2, Peter and the other brothers encounter a large gathering of Jews…
The following bible studies are designed to be a flexible tool to aid the seeker along this journey. While every true seeker arrives at the same destination, all begin from unique starting points. Along the way, different Scriptures may prove more applicable and effective. Please make the effort to memorize all the scriptures which might be applied to facilitate a seeker’s path to salvation. Of course, God always has the final Word: “All Scripture is God breathed and useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” (2nd Timothy 3:16-17)