Parish Bible Study for 2011-2012

                                             

Tuesday Evenings

                First session- September 6th

                7:00 pm - 8:15 pm  in the Parish Center

                        Facilitator: Dr. Ernie Sherretta

 

Thursday Mornings

            First session- September 8th

            10:30 am - 11:45 am  in the Parish Center

                        Facilitator: Dr. Ernie Sherretta

                                                Bring your bible.  We provide the study materials.

To register for either the Tuesday night sessions or the Thursday morning sessions and reserve copies of the study materials please call 610 525 4801 ext 204 or email rel.ed@stv.comcastbiz.net

Topics of Study

Becoming a Praying Person     Kevin Perrotta

Becoming a Praying Person is an excellent Bible study for anyone who wants to know how to develop a closer relationship with God. Through biblical persons such as Hannah, David, Jeremiah, Nehemiah, Mary, and Paul, we learn that there are many different paths to becoming a praying person.

 

 The Gospel According to Mark    Commentary author: Marie Noonan Sabin; Study Guide author: Staff

The earliest account of Jesus' life focuses on the paschal events and will draw you into an examination of what it means to follow Jesus, even in his suffering.

 

 Spirituality of the Gospels

Lecturers: John Hall, Catherine Upchurch, Karen Wenzel, Gregory C. Wolfe, Clifford M. Yeary

In Spirituality of the Gospels, the modern quest for spiritual fulfillment is met with profound insights from the gospels and the enduring examples from the lives of the saints it has inspired, both ancient and contemporary. The four gospels of the New Testament provide a rich, multi-dimensional portrait of Jesus Christ. Each maps a unique spiritual path into life with him.

 

Wisdom         Commentary author: John E. Rybolt, CM

 

The lifestyles of the just and the unjust are portrayed in sharp contrast. The just follow the way of wisdom which leads to immortality.

The author urges his audience to seek wisdom in order to find God.