Available courses

If you thought Christ was Jesus’ last name or the title he gave himself, think again! The title Jesus most often used for himself is the Son of Man. But what does that mean? In this Course, we’ll explore the meaning of this fascinating phrase and see how it invites us into the larger biblical story.

Join us as we explore the meaning of “Son of Man”—the title Jesus most often used to refer to Himself. This 3-in-1 study also delves into the theme of the Messiah and the Gospel of the Kingdom, offering a comprehensive journey into the life and identity of Jesus Christ.

Designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the person, work, and role of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer and the Church. This course helps participants develop a deeper theological and practical understanding of the Holy Spirit’s activity and influence.

Learn about the Bible's larger story and how to read it well. See how different literary genres and ancient writing styles help form one epic narrative.

Exodus 34:6-7 is one of the most quoted passages in the Bible. Take a closer look at this passage to understand the core aspects of God's character.

This New Testament course will explore the life, teachings, miracles, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ as presented in the four Gospels, showing how He fulfills God’s promises and reveals the nature of the Father. It will examine the growth of the early Church in Acts of the Apostles, the role of the Holy Spirit in empowering believers, and the transformation of key figures like Paul and Peter. The course will also study the New Testament letters, which teach Christian doctrine, discipleship, leadership, and practical Christian living, as well as prophetic themes in Revelation concerning Christ’s ultimate victory and God’s eternal kingdom. Overall, the course highlights how the New Testament reveals salvation through Jesus and equips believers to live faithfully as His followers.

Did you know that the arrangement of the Old Testament in Christian Bibles is not the original order? Along with all ancient Jewish people, Jesus encountered the Scriptures as a three-part collection of scrolls known as the Torah, Nevi’im, and Ketuvim, or together, TaNaK. Explore why this ancient order matters and how it illuminates the unified story of the Old Testament.

What is the Day of the Lord?
The Day of the Lord is a phrase used in the Bible to describe how
God is at work in history to confront collective human evil, liberate
his people from oppression and assert his rule over all creation.

At key points in the biblical story, there’s usually a tree somewhere in the mix playing an active role. Why did the authors include all of this tree imagery? Our course Tree of Life explores this question. However, these notes go a level deeper than we can cover in a five-minute video. In the following lessons, we’ll explore key concepts, passages, and tree-related images that will enable you to gain a better understanding of the tree of life theme throughout the Bible.

Ancient Israel shared with its cultural neighbors the practice of pouring
modified oil on the heads of individuals as a way of marking them and setting them apart for a sacred and special task. This practice is called “anointing,” and it was something that was done to kings, priests, and holy objects in ancient Israel.

Justice in the Bible