MISSION
Our mission in studying the Bible is to gain a deeper understanding and relationship with God through His Word. The Bible is the foundation of our faith and the source of all truth. By studying it, we are able to gain wisdom, guidance, and direction for our lives.
We believe that through reading, studying, and meditating on the Bible, we will come to know God more intimately and be better equipped to serve Him. It is our goal to not just read the Bible, but to truly engage with it, asking questions, seeking answers, and applying what we learn to our daily lives.
We also believe that studying the Bible is essential for spiritual growth and maturity. As we delve deeper into God’s Word, we will be challenged to change our hearts, minds, and actions to align with His will. We will also be equipped to share the truth of the Gospel with others and to be a light to the world.
Our mission is to be faithful students of the Bible, to seek God’s will in all things, and to share the love and truth of Christ with others. We believe that through studying the Bible, we will be transformed into the image of Christ and be able to fulfill our purpose in this world.
VISION
Our is not just about reading, studying and understanding the words in the bible, but also about gaining a deeper understanding of the message and vision that it conveys. One way to do this is to approach the Bible with a vision of what it means to be a faithful follower of God. This can be done by setting aside time to read and reflect on the Bible daily, and by seeking out the guidance of a spiritual leader or mentor who can help to clarify the meaning and significance of the passages.
Another important aspect of studying the Bible is to engage with the text in a way that is meaningful and relevant to your own life. This can involve taking the time to study the historical context of a passage, or to reflect on how the teachings of the Bible can be applied to your own personal experiences. Additionally, it is important to approach the Bible with an open mind and a willingness to learn from others who may have different perspectives or understandings of the text.
To gain a deeper vision of the Bible, it is also important to understand the literary and historical context in which it was written. This can involve studying the cultural and historical background of the various books and authors, as well as the literary techniques and conventions that were used to convey the message. Additionally, it can be helpful to study the Bible in its original languages, as this can provide a deeper understanding of the nuances and subtleties of the text.
Finally, to truly gain a vision for the Bible, it is essential to engage in prayer and worship. This can involve setting aside time each day to pray and meditate on the Bible, or participating in a Bible study or worship service that allows you to connect with other believers and learn from their experiences and insights. By approaching the Bible with a vision of faith and a willingness to learn and grow, you can gain a deeper understanding of its message and be inspired to live a life that is more closely aligned with the teachings of Jesus Christ.
CORE VALUES
Humility: Recognizing our own limitations and imperfections, and approaching the Bible with a willingness to learn and grow.
Faithfulness: Being committed to studying the Bible regularly, even when it is difficult or uncomfortable.
Open-mindedness: Being willing to consider different perspectives and interpretations of the Bible, and being open to the possibility that we may be wrong.
Discernment: Being able to critically evaluate different interpretations of the Bible and determine which are most likely to be true.
Love: Approaching the Bible with a heart of love and compassion, and seeking to understand and apply its teachings in a way that is loving and compassionate towards others.
Wisdom: Seeking to understand the underlying principles and wisdom contained in the Bible, and using that wisdom to guide our lives and our relationships with others.
Obedience: Being willing to obey and follow the teachings of the Bible, even when they are difficult or counter to our own desires or preferences.
Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” – Matthew 28:19-20 (ESV)

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