Wednesday’s Bible Study Temporarily Relocated

This Wednesday evening (April 24), our Bible study will be held at the St. Irenaeus Center on Blossom Rd. instead of our usual site in Charlotte. So same time (7:15 to 9:00), different location. Starting next week, we’ll be back to meeting at the normal place.

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Genesis 03 – Creation

The first twelve chapters of Genesis concern the origin of Man. The creation is structured into seven days, but appears to be a thematic categorization of creation into ages, as the word for day is used shortly thereafter to also mean an era. The universe was created by God, who existed before everything else and…

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Genesis 02 – The Documentary Hypothesis and Its Shortcomings

Much of the scholarship of the book of Genesis from the 18th century to the early 20th century was based on Wellhausen’s Documentary Hypothesis that the Torah was collated from multiple sources based on various factions. The evidence for this comes from the type of content in portions of the Torah, and in particular the…

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Genesis 01 – Introduction

Genesis is a book of origins, as the name suggests, but it is in many ways more addressed in the New Testament than the Old Testament. Genesis, along with the next four books of the Bible, was substantially written by Moses, though some portions, such as the death of Moses in Deuteronomy, may have been…

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St. Titus Fellowship (04-05-2013)

For this Friday’s discussion, we will focus in on the reflection cast on our lives by our Lord’s Resurrection. In particular, we’ll be taking on the topic of living “in the Newness of Life” – what that looks like, and what our expectations should be.

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St. Titus Fellowship (03-22-2013)

This Friday we want to follow up on last week’s discussion of a post-Vatican II era blossoming of  a new and dynamic Catholicism. Author George Weigel sees this as a great missionary force for the third millennium. If this is true, we rejoice in the prospect of continued progress toward a new day in the…

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St. Titus Fellowship (03-15-2013)

With the election of our new pope, Francis, we rejoice and cannot but see the continued progress toward a new day in the Church. George Weigel sees the post-Vatican II era blossoming into a new and dynamic evangelical Catholicism. This hope will be our topic this Friday.

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Thessalonians 14 – Conclusion

In strong terms, Paul commands the people not to associate with those who live in idleness. This is not simply lending a helping hand to those who are down on their luck, but to those who refuse to work and simply live on others and gossip. Paul commands such people to attend to their work…

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