Amos Series Starts This Week
February 22, 2015
Lenten Bible Study for 2015
The Book of the Prophet Amos
“God’s Call to Justice & Holiness”
in five sessions
This week we begin a new Bible study well-suited for Lent. We will be taking up the small but powerful Book of the Prophet Amos. In five sessions we are going to look at the deeper meanings of this Scriptural book which is able to speak to the sins of modern America.
Amos is the fiery prophet of God’s justice – the first of the written prophets and perhaps the most severe in his indictment of all the sins of his society. He cries out against the moral complacency of his age, declaring God’s demands for personal and social justice for the oppressed and unmasking all hypocrisy in religion. And so Amos warns his hearers of a coming day of judgment, but offers them hope in God.
in one of the following three locations:
Tuesday Evenings: 7:15 – 9:00 PM
in Murphy Hall across East Ave. (31f) from the main campus
• in Charlotte •
Wednesday Evening: 7:15 – 9:00 PM
at 294 Burley Rd. (off Lake Ave.; just north of Riverside Cemetery)
• at the St. Irenaeus Center •
Thursday Mornings: 9:00 – 11:00 AM
at 542 Blossom Rd. in Rochester
Price: We suggest $5.00 a session, but only pay what you can afford.
College students attend free.
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