School of Discipleship
BIBLE CLASSES
These are the three courses offered in the Bible track. Read below for details.
Story of Redemption
Story of Redemption is a journey through the one true story told across all sixty-six books of the Bible.
Though the Bible is a diverse collection of genres, authors, and historical contexts, it tells a unified narrative of God’s rescue and restoration of His creation through Jesus Christ. This course explores eight key “chapters” of that story—Creation, Sin, Israel, Rebellion, Christ, Church, Judgment, and Eternity—tracing the thread of redemption from Genesis to Revelation. We’ll also explore the theological significance of redemption: what it means to be saved, how Christ’s sacrifice changes everything, and how the hope of future restoration shapes our lives today.
Next Class: TBD
Book by Book
It will help students answer key questions every time they open to a new book: Where do I start? What do I need to know? How is this relevant to my life? And most importantly—what does this teach me about God? By examining the author, genre, historical context, key themes, and theological purpose of each book, students will grow in their confidence to engage with every part of Scripture—even the books they’ve previously avoided. This course invites students to discover the beauty and unity of God’s Word, one book at a time.
This course is an engaging, book-by-book exploration of the Bible designed to help students better understand the big picture of Scripture and how each individual book contributes to the story of redemption.
Next Class: TBD
Bible Themes
Bible Themes is a deep dive into the major themes that weave through the storyline of scripture from Genesis to Revelation.
Rooted in the discipline of Biblical theology, this course explores how key theological ideas unfold progressively through the Bible’s historical narrative and culminate in the person and work of Jesus Christ. By tracing themes such as the Tree of Life, Temple, Covenant, Kingdom, Sabbath, Living Water, Light, Wilderness, and Mountains, students will see how each one contributes to the overall story of redemption. Students will gain a clearer understanding of how God’s revelation builds over time and how these interconnected themes shape our faith and understanding of God’s purposes for His people and His world.
Next Class: TBD