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1 Timothy

The Glorious Church

How Do You Treat Church Members?

March 20, 2024 • Bill Schott • 1 Timothy 5, 1 Timothy 6

The church has the responsibility to care for the needs of its members, especially the sick, poor and the widowed. And caring must go beyond good intentions. In this teaching you'll learn how caring for the family of believers demonstrates our Christlike attitude and exhibits genuine love to nonbelievers.

The Great Apostasy

March 13, 2024 • Bill Schott • 1 Timothy 4

Be on guard because false teachers were, and still are, a threat to the church and if left If left unchecked will distort Christiaan truth. In this study Pastor Bill teaches of the apostasy that is also spoken of in other parts of scripture and we can even see elements of this great apostasy in our everyday lives. Do you know what this is? Check out this teaching and find out.

Virtuous Leaders

March 6, 2024 • Bill Schott • 1 Timothy 3

Being a church leader brings heavy responsibilities and because the church belongs to God, its leaders should never be elected based on popularity. In this study Pastor Bill teach the specific instructions Paul gives concerning the qualifications for church leaders so the church will honor God and operate smoothly,    Watch the Q&A Session on our Charcoal Fire Bible Study YouTube Channel

How do You Conduct Yourself?

February 28, 2024 • Bill Schott • 1 Timothy 2

In our last teaching we learned the church is the pillar for grounding our truth. Chapter 2 is all about waging warfare in the church. In only 15 short verses Paul gives several powerful things to help the church focus on being the ideal character of the person who serves Christ.

Where Do You Get Your Truth From?

February 21, 2024 • Bill Schott • 1 Timothy 1

Where are you getting your truths from? It needs to be the church and the church needs to be the pillar for ground our truths. As we begin this series, we learn how First Timothy is one of the key books for setting up church leadership and was written out of Paul's concern for newly planted churches. He wanted to ensure that these churches were grounded with good leaders and good doctrine.