School of Discipleship

NEW TESTAMENT CLASSES

These are the three courses offered in the New Testament track. Read below for details.

Mark

The gospel of Mark is a fast-paced, action-packed journey through the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Students are invited to encounter Jesus not only as the long-awaited Messiah but as the Servant King who came “not to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many” (Mark 10:45). In this study, students will pay attention to Mark’s emphasis on discipleship, the authority of Jesus, and the call to follow Him with wholehearted commitment. 

Next Class: TBD

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Romans

Written by the Apostle Paul, the letter to the Romans offers a clear and powerful explanation of the gospel—God’s plan to rescue sinners, restore creation, and bring people into right relationship with Himself through Jesus Christ.

In this study, students will explore the major themes of Romans, including sin and righteousness, grace and faith, justification and sanctification, the role of the law, life in the Spirit, and God’s purposes for Israel and the nations. We will also see how the gospel transforms not only our relationship with God but also our relationships with others and how we live in the world.

Next Class: TBD

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Revelation

The book of Revelation reveals Jesus Christ as the victorious King who reigns now and will return to make all things new.

In this study, students will explore the imagery, structure, and themes of Revelation, including God’s sovereignty, the call to faithful witness, spiritual warfare, judgment and justice, and the ultimate renewal of creation. Revelation is a call to courage and perseverance, reminding us that even in the face of suffering, Jesus is with His church and His victory is sure.

Next Class: TBD

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