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The Book: A Study Through 1 Peter

Jun. 4, 2017 - Jul. 30, 2017

Now is the Time

July 30, 2017 • Adam Brown

How Do We Trust God in a World Hostile to Christ?

July 23, 2017 • Joel Engle

How God Uses Suffering to Build Us

July 16, 2017 • Joel Engle

When You're Treated Like the Scapegoat. 1 Peter 3:8-22

July 9, 2017 • Dan Jarrell

Holiness in the Home: 1 Peter 3:1-7

July 2, 2017 • Adam Brown

In this series of “The Book,” we are going to walk through the book of 1 Peter where Peter writes a letter of encouragement to “the outsiders” (non-Jewish Christians of his day). These people were persecuted and being harassed because of their faith in Christ. Peter wrote to encourage them in 3 main areas: 1. He affirmed their new family identity. 2. He wanted them to realize that their suffering was a way to bear witness for Jesus. 3. He encouraged them to remember and place their hope in the truth that Christ would return. In the midst of great turmoil around the world, including the persecution of Christians, the book of 1 Peter reminds us of who we are and encourages us (Christ-followers) to remain strong in our faith and fully represent Christ Jesus, the King!

The Wonderful Strangeness of Christianity: 1 Peter 2:9-25

June 25, 2017 • Joel Engle

In this series of “The Book,” we are going to walk through the book of 1 Peter where Peter writes a letter of encouragement to “the outsiders” (non-Jewish Christians of his day). These people were persecuted and being harassed because of their faith in Christ. Peter wrote to encourage them in 3 main areas: 1. He affirmed their new family identity. 2. He wanted them to realize that their suffering was a way to bear witness for Jesus. 3. He encouraged them to remember and place their hope in the truth that Christ would return. In the midst of great turmoil around the world, including the persecution of Christians, the book of 1 Peter reminds us of who we are and encourages us (Christ-followers) to remain strong in our faith and fully represent Christ Jesus, the King!

What's It All About?: 1 Peter 2:4-10

June 18, 2017 • Justin Terry

In this series of “The Book,” we are going to walk through the book of 1 Peter where Peter writes a letter of encouragement to “the outsiders” (non-Jewish Christians of his day). These people were persecuted and being harassed because of their faith in Christ. Peter wrote to encourage them in 3 main areas: 1. He affirmed their new family identity. 2. He wanted them to realize that their suffering was a way to bear witness for Jesus. 3. He encouraged them to remember and place their hope in the truth that Christ would return. In the midst of great turmoil around the world, including the persecution of Christians, the book of 1 Peter reminds us of who we are and encourages us (Christ-followers) to remain strong in our faith and fully represent Christ Jesus, the King!

The Call for Personal Holiness: 1 Peter 1:13-25, 2:1-3

June 11, 2017 • Joel Engle

In this series of “The Book,” we are going to walk through the book of 1 Peter where Peter writes a letter of encouragement to “the outsiders” (non-Jewish Christians of his day). These people were persecuted and being harassed because of their faith in Christ. Peter wrote to encourage them in 3 main areas: 1. He affirmed their new family identity. 2. He wanted them to realize that their suffering was a way to bear witness for Jesus. 3. He encouraged them to remember and place their hope in the truth that Christ would return. In the midst of great turmoil around the world, including the persecution of Christians, the book of 1 Peter reminds us of who we are and encourages us (Christ-followers) to remain strong in our faith and fully represent Christ Jesus, the King!

A Living Hope: 1 Peter 1:1-12

June 4, 2017 • Dan Jarrell

In this series of “The Book,” we are going to walk through the book of 1 Peter where Peter writes a letter of encouragement to “the outsiders” (non-Jewish Christians of his day). These people were persecuted and being harassed because of their faith in Christ. Peter wrote to encourage them in 3 main areas: 1. He affirmed their new family identity. 2. He wanted them to realize that their suffering was a way to bear witness for Jesus. 3. He encouraged them to remember and place their hope in the truth that Christ would return. In the midst of great turmoil around the world, including the persecution of Christians, the book of 1 Peter reminds us of who we are and encourages us (Christ-followers) to remain strong in our faith and fully represent Christ Jesus, the King!