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Rev. Karla Otroszko
Minister of Adult Education

Short Term Disciple Bible Study
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Invitation to Psalms
Monday, 9:30 am [Watkins]
Perhaps no other book in the Bible provides expression to the full range of human
emotions like the Psalms.  The poems found in this book give voice to joy and sorrow;
triumph and defeat; wisdom and folly.  Through engaging the depths of the Psalms,
we are presented with the opportunity to engage the depths of our own spirituality
and life. During this study, participants will grow in their understanding of the relationship
between prayer and worship, and begin to consider how these poems give insight to our
own experiences.
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Invitation to Romans
Wednesday, 7:00 pm  [Hensley]
It is difficult to overstate the importance of Romans in Christian tradition.  Some
of the great formers and re-formers of church teaching were themselves formed
by their reading of Romans.  One of the aims of this eight week study is to invite
us into conversation around several key themes:
(1) Paul’s emphasis on communal salvation;
(2) the centrality of God’s righteousness; and
(3) the relationship between Jews and Gentiles and the relationship of both to God.
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Invitation to John
Sunday, 4:00 pm  [Pope_Pannell]
In its wisdom, the early church chose to keep four Gospel accounts of the life, ministry,
death, and resurrection of Jesus.  The Gospel of John stands apart.  In the very first
chapter of John’s Gospel, Jesus issues two invitations: “Come and see,” and “Follow me.” 
They echo the invitations of this eleven-week study: to come and see this Jesus—
to hear him speak, to see his signs—and to consider anew what it means to be his followers.
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