First Corinthians: The Church and the Christian Community, Workbook

First Corinthians: The Church and the Christian Community, Workbook

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First Corinthians: The Church and the Christian Community, Workbook

First Corinthians

The Church and the Christian Community, Workbook

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What It Means to Live as Christians

The First Corinthians: The Church and the Christian Community Workbook is ideal for groups who plan to meet together to watch the videos and engage in the group discussions. It offers questions, reflections, and applications for each study session.

About the Program

First Corinthians: The Church and the Christian Community is an eleven-session study that explores St. Paul’s guidance for living as faithful Christians in a challenging world.

In his first letter to the Corinthians, St. Paul addresses struggles still familiar today, including division within the community, moral confusion, and questions about living the Gospel in a culture that does not share the Faith. Writing to a young Church, Paul offers practical wisdom for overcoming these challenges and growing in authentic Christian life.

Guided by Dr. Tim Gray, this study explores Paul’s teaching on grace, the Church as the Body of Christ, and the central role of the Eucharist in shaping Christian community.

Product Details
SKU
9781945179952
Format
Student Guide
Binding
Perfectbound
Dimensions
W: 8.4" H: 10.9" D: 0.45"
Page Count
152
Case Count
20
Language
English
Series
The Great Adventure
Publisher
Ascension
Publication Date
Jul 24, 2019
Copyright Year
2019
About the Author

Dr. Tim Gray

Dr. Tim Gray was instrumental, together with Jeff Cavins and Sarah Christmyer, in the development of The Great Adventure® Bible Study Program and is the author and presenter of Exodus: Called to Freedom. He is a professor of Scripture at St. John Vianney Seminary in Denver and president of the Augustine Institute.

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