Foundations: Biblical Theology

April 12 - May 31  |  Sundays, 8:30-9:30 AM | 2nd Floor in Room 207

36 Oswego Street, Baldwinsville, NY, USA

Class Description
Biblical theology trains us to read the Bible as one unfolding story by one divine Author that finds its center in Jesus Christ. When we learn to see how promises, images, and covenants move from Genesis to Revelation, individual verses stop being isolated advice and become parts of a single, life‑changing narrative. This class traces the grand narrative of the Bible—from creation and covenant, through Christ’s life, death, and resurrection, to the hope of new creation—showing how every book points to Jesus and God’s redemptive purpose. We’d love to have you join!

Dates with Class Topics
– April 12: Introduction to Biblical Theology
– April 19: Defining the Tools
– April 26: Kingdom Through Covenant
– May 3: From Eden to New Jerusalem
– May 10: People of God
– May 17: The Story of Sacrifice
– May 24: Mission
– May 31: Idolatry

Please sign up with the link below so we can plan seating accordingly.