Episodios

  • Thinking Like Christ: Paul’s Call to Harmony Amid Diversity from the Book of Philippians | Mark Biddle | November 23, 2025
    Dec 13 2025

    Description - "In an age in which many value pluralism and diversity while others champion the advantages of unity and uniformity, the church can benefit from a reappropriation of the Bible's vision of harmony, difference directed toward a common objective, cohering around a common vision. Join Dr. Mark E. Biddle and the Covenant Class in an examination of Paul's letter to the Philippians and its admonition to 'have the mind of Christ.

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    55 m
  • Thinking Like Christ: Paul’s Call to Harmony Amid Diversity from the Book of Philippians | Mark Biddle | November 16, 2025
    Dec 13 2025

    Description - "In an age in which many value pluralism and diversity while others champion the advantages of unity and uniformity, the church can benefit from a reappropriation of the Bible's vision of harmony, difference directed toward a common objective, cohering around a common vision. Join Dr. Mark E. Biddle and the Covenant Class in an examination of Paul's letter to the Philippians and its admonition to 'have the mind of Christ.

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    55 m
  • Thinking Like Christ: Paul’s Call to Harmony Amid Diversity from the Book of Philippians | Mark Biddle | November 9, 2025
    Dec 13 2025

    Description - "In an age in which many value pluralism and diversity while others champion the advantages of unity and uniformity, the church can benefit from a reappropriation of the Bible's vision of harmony, difference directed toward a common objective, cohering around a common vision. Join Dr. Mark E. Biddle and the Covenant Class in an examination of Paul's letter to the Philippians and its admonition to 'have the mind of Christ.

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    59 m
  • Thinking Like Christ: Paul’s Call to Harmony Amid Diversity from the Book of Philippians | Mark Biddle | November 2, 2025
    Dec 13 2025


    "In an age in which many value pluralism and diversity while others champion the advantages of unity and uniformity, the church can benefit from a reappropriation of the Bible's vision of harmony, difference directed toward a common objective, cohering around a common vision. Join Dr. Mark E. Biddle and the Covenant Class in an examination of Paul's letter to the Philippians and its admonition to 'have the mind of Christ.

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    57 m
  • Singing Through the Psalms | Bruce Miller | October 26, 2025
    Oct 27 2025

    Psalms is among the most beloved and often quoted books of the Bible. All psalms were written as songs, and as such, they are meant to be experienced artfully and emotionally. In week one, we’ll discuss WHO wrote the psalms and for whom they were written. We’ll also explore into WHAT ancient literary traditions the psalms fall. We may even have time to learn how psalms can most authentically be sung – no vocal expertise required. In week two, we’ll dig into the different periods in Israel’s history WHEN the psalms were written. In week three, we’ll consider the WHERE and WHY of Psalms: where they were written, where they are meant to be sung, and why they continue to speak to us today. In week four, and scattered throughout the three previous weeks, we’ll review specific psalms and how they contribute to God’s plan for our lives. We’ll review the various types of psalms. In week five, we’ll discuss the Messianic psalms. It’s all intended to be enriching, uplifting, and fun.

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    49 m
  • Singing Through the Psalms | Bruce Miller | October 19, 2025
    Oct 27 2025

    Psalms is among the most beloved and often quoted books of the Bible. All psalms were written as songs, and as such, they are meant to be experienced artfully and emotionally. In week one, we’ll discuss WHO wrote the psalms and for whom they were written. We’ll also explore into WHAT ancient literary traditions the psalms fall. We may even have time to learn how psalms can most authentically be sung – no vocal expertise required. In week two, we’ll dig into the different periods in Israel’s history WHEN the psalms were written. In week three, we’ll consider the WHERE and WHY of Psalms: where they were written, where they are meant to be sung, and why they continue to speak to us today. In week four, and scattered throughout the three previous weeks, we’ll review specific psalms and how they contribute to God’s plan for our lives. We’ll review the various types of psalms. In week five, we’ll discuss the Messianic psalms. It’s all intended to be enriching, uplifting, and fun.

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    53 m
  • Singing Through the Psalms | Bruce Miller | October 12, 2025
    Oct 13 2025

    Psalms is among the most beloved and often quoted books of the Bible. All psalms were written as songs, and as such, they are meant to be experienced artfully and emotionally. In week one, we’ll discuss WHO wrote the psalms and for whom they were written. We’ll also explore into WHAT ancient literary traditions the psalms fall. We may even have time to learn how psalms can most authentically be sung – no vocal expertise required. In week two, we’ll dig into the different periods in Israel’s history WHEN the psalms were written. In week three, we’ll consider the WHERE and WHY of Psalms: where they were written, where they are meant to be sung, and why they continue to speak to us today. In week four, and scattered throughout the three previous weeks, we’ll review specific psalms and how they contribute to God’s plan for our lives. We’ll review the various types of psalms. In week five, we’ll discuss the Messianic psalms. It’s all intended to be enriching, uplifting, and fun.

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    54 m
  • Singing Through the Psalms | Bruce Miller | October 5, 2025
    Oct 6 2025

    Psalms is among the most beloved and often quoted books of the Bible. All psalms were written as songs, and as such, they are meant to be experienced artfully and emotionally. In week one, we’ll discuss WHO wrote the psalms and for whom they were written. We’ll also explore into WHAT ancient literary traditions the psalms fall. We may even have time to learn how psalms can most authentically be sung – no vocal expertise required. In week two, we’ll dig into the different periods in Israel’s history WHEN the psalms were written. In week three, we’ll consider the WHERE and WHY of Psalms: where they were written, where they are meant to be sung, and why they continue to speak to us today. In week four, and scattered throughout the three previous weeks, we’ll review specific psalms and how they contribute to God’s plan for our lives. We’ll review the various types of psalms. In week five, we’ll discuss the Messianic psalms. It’s all intended to be enriching, uplifting, and fun.

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    49 m