January 1—4
Why We Trust the Bible
Where would we be without the Bible? In this series, Stephen Nichols explains that without God’s revelation to us, we would be lost and trapped in the darkness of sin. But God did not forsake us. He gave us His inspired, inerrant Word as a sufficient guide for all of life. And He sent His Son, the Word made flesh, to redeem us.
Resource Offer: Why We Trust the Bible Teaching Series DVD
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January 7–11
Who Is the Holy Spirit?
Many Christians struggle to understand the Holy Spirit. They may think of Him as an impersonal force or wonder how He relates to God the Father and God the Son. In this series, Sinclair Ferguson helps us understand the identity, character, and work of the third person of the Trinity. From the act of creation to the regeneration of the heart, the Holy Spirit has an active role throughout redemptive history.
Resource Offer: Who Is the Holy Spirit? Teaching Series DVD
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January 14–18, 21
Dust to Glory
New Christians often begin an energetic quest to read through the entire Bible in a year. But after the captivating stories of Genesis, they discover long genealogies, complex laws, and foreign customs. In this series, R.C. Sproul helps new and mature Christians alike to understand the overarching themes of Scripture and how they all fit together in God’s redemptive plan. This week’s messages direct our attention to our Redeemer, Jesus Christ, and His fulfillment of God’s promises.
Resource Offer: Dust to Glory Teaching Series Special Edition DVD
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January 22
Abortion and the Campaign for Immorality
What should Christians do when the government fails in its duty to protect and preserve human life? In this special broadcast originally aired in January 2013, R.C. Sproul and John MacArthur discuss the tragedy of abortion on demand and consider why people so passionately defend their “right” to choose murder.
Free Offer: Abortion eBook
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January 23–25, 28–31
National Conference through the Years
As we approach our 2019 National Conference in March, we’re airing some of our most popular conference messages from R.C. Sproul over the years. In this special broadcast, he teaches on themes such as the holiness of God, evangelism, the authority of Scripture, and more.
Resource Offer: National Conference Thirtieth-Anniversary Special Edition DVD
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Saturdays
The Pilgrim’s Progress: A Guided Tour
The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan is a timeless story of faith. In this series, Derek Thomas walks us through this classic allegorical tale, following Christian’s journey to the Celestial City and pointing out the people, places, and challenges along the way. Christians today have as much to gain from this masterpiece as they did hundreds of years ago.
Resource Offer: The Pilgrim’s Progress Teaching Series DVD
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Sundays
The Book of Galatians
When false teachers infiltrated the church in Galatia, the Apostle Paul quickly intervened to rebuke them and defend the true gospel. Paul’s letter to the Galatians provides one of the clearest explanations that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone because of Christ alone. In this verse-by-verse sermon series, R.C. Sproul sets Paul’s letter in context and walks us through his no-nonsense teaching on justification.
Free Offer: Communion of Saints Teaching Series Digital Download
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Sundays, Starting January 20
The Book of Romans
Believers throughout history have found the book of Romans to be pivotal to their understanding of Christian life and doctrine. Convinced that “Paul’s fullest, grandest, most comprehensive statement of the gospel” is just as vital today, R.C. Sproul delivered dozens of sermons on this beloved book. In this verse-by-verse sermon series, R.C. Sproul walks us through Romans.
Resource Offer: The Book of Romans Sermon Series USB Resource Drive
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In 1630, John Winthrop famously described America as a “city on a hill.” He borrowed this phrase from the Sermon on the Mount, urging the Puritans to remain faithful to God and set an example for the world. Join us April 26–May 3, 2019, as we travel from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C., explore some of America’s greatest historical sites, and get a unique glimpse into the faith of America’s earliest settlers.
Two ways to register:
Call 877-661-6458 ext. 102 or register online.
Use the links below to give listeners more information about this study tour.
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