Tuesdays beginning September 17 | 9:15 AM | St. Cecilia Hall What do we mean when we say “God”? Misconceptions about God abound, even among Christians, and these misconceptions can become obstacles in our relationship with God. Join us for a careful study of Scripture that will lead you to a deeper and clearer awareness of who God is and how to explain your beliefs.
Starting in the Old Testament, Dr. Klein presents what God says about himself at various points in salvation history, and how he revels to Israel that “the Lord is one” (Deuteronomy 6:4). Moving to the New Testament, Dr. Klein shows how this one God then reveals himself as three. Along the way you’ll get answers to questions such as, How can God be transcendent and personal? If God is one, how can Jesus be God? What does it mean that “God is love” (1 John 4:8)? Why is the doctrine of the trinity the central mystery of our faith when the word “Trinity” never appears in the Bible. This study will strengthen your faith in the one true God, who is in communion of Three Divine Persons.
Join a 9 week study by Augustine Institute: GOD-The Mystery of the Trinity in the Bible. We gather after Mass for coffee, treats, and conversation. At 9:30 we watch the week's video, discuss the material presented, and share our insights from the workbook review. $10 for a study workbook. Sign up by emailing Karen Bersch at [email protected].