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With each study we are looking to see how we can make known the reign of Christ over all things.
We believe that this begins by making known the reign of Christ over our own lives. As We come to every text we consider
asking this question how will the Bible here make me better reflect the glory of Jesus? Or to put it slightly more poetically
how will the Word of God make me look more like God the Word?
With each study we are teaching. We are teaching believers how to live more simple,
separate and deliberate lives for the glory of God and the building of His kingdom. But a funny thing always seems to happen.
As we come down the homestretch of each of the studies, the power of the Word seems to appear.
We move from teaching to preaching. We move from a dispassionate study of the things of God to a passionate
longing for the beauty of God. We go back in time to a living room in western Pennsylvania, and forward in time
to the coming of the kingdom. And all along the way we give thanks, for the power of the Word,
and the glory of the God who gave it to us.
For the following schedules, the dates may change from week to week. We will update the schedule here,
as well as announce it on our home page news and via email to our regular attendees. If you would like to be on the
Highlands Study Center email list, you may call us at 877-878-2238, or email us at info[at]highlandsstudycenter[dot]org.
Tuesday Night Bible Studies will resume September 2008.
To see Him, John promises, is to be made more like Him. As we
look deeply into the life of Jesus we look deeply into our own calling. As we remember the path He walked, we more faithfully pick up
our cross and follow Him. In this eight week study we will look at the life of Jesus, beginning with the shadows of the Old Covenant, through
His humble birth and upbringing, to His stunning miracles, His shocking suffering, to His glorious resurrection, and to His ascension
to the right hand of the Father. He is the express image of His glory. We His bride, are called to not just make known that glory, but to
reflect it. First, however, we must learn to see it.
April 15: Jesus in the Old Testament.
April 22: The Birth and Childhood of Jesus.
April 29: The Message of Jesus
May 6: The Miracles of Jesus
May 13: The Friends of Jesus
May 20: The Passion of Jesus
May 27: The Resurrection of Jesus
June 3: The Ascension of Jesus
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We meet at 7:00pm, starting the Bible study no later than 7:15pm
Unless otherwise noted, the Tuesday Night Bible Study meets at the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Bristol, TN.
The address is 571 Hwy 126, Bristol, TN 37620.
A map to the church can be found
here.
On rare occasions we meet in a different location. In the event that that should happen,
we will make the announcement here on this page, as well as on the front page news, and emails to our regular attendees.
If you would like to be on our list, please call us at 877-878-2238, or email us at info[at]highlandsstudycenter[dot]org.
Eutychus, Quisp Cereal and the Word of God.
It all started with a living room, pajamas, and cereal. At least from the perspective of a six year old.
When the Ligonier Valley Study Center began over thirty-five years ago, it began in my living room.
Students would come from hours around to hear my Father expound the Word of God. The living room separated our den and our kitchen.
If I wanted a bowl of cereal while watching the television before bed, I had to traipse through those lounging,
long-haired disciples of Jesus to get to it. Jim Thompson, whose family had been friends with our family
before the study center started, would be in the kitchen, hunched over his reel-to-reel machine, getting it all down on tape.
Twenty-five years later, thankfully without pajamas, though sadly without cereal, I was in my own living room,
hosting the first Bible study put on by the Highlands Study Center. I came to southwest Virginia equipped with a vision,
and a mail list of 300 families who supported Ligonier, and who lived within fifty miles of my home.
In August 1996 I sent out an invitation. In September, we met for the first time.
That first study looked at the book of Joshua. I wanted us to consider our own calling to go and take the land,
to make known the reign of Christ over all things. Our attendance ranged from twenty to fifty through that first study.
Many of those who came became a part of the core group of what would become Saint Peter Presbyterian Church.
(That was one of our goals, and the main reason we chose to meet on Tuesdays. We did not want to compete with the
Wednesday evening meetings that are still an important part of the evangelical church, at least in the south.)
We enjoyed good coffee, good brownies from time to time, and good conversation.
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Over the years we have met in a number of different places several different homes and several
different church buildings. We have had many different men hunched over several different recording systems.
We have met again in my new living room in the house we moved into a few years ago. My children have grown older,
and my hair has grown thinner. What hasn't changed is our goal. With each study we are looking to see how
we can make known the reign of Christ over all things. We believe that this begins by making known the reign of Christ
over our own lives. As we come to every text we consider asking this question how will the Bible here make me
better reflect the glory of Jesus? Or to put it slightly more poetically how will the Word of God make me
look more like God the Word?
With each study we are teaching. We are teaching believers how to live more simple,
separate and deliberate lives for the glory of God and the building of His kingdom.
But a funny thing always seems to happen. As we come down the homestretch of each of the studies,
the power of the Word seems to appear. We move from teaching to preaching. We move from a dispassionate study
of the things of God to a passionate longing for the beauty of God. We go back in time to a living room
in western Pennsylvania, and forward in time to the coming of the kingdom. And all along the way we give thanks,
for the power of the Word, and the glory of the God who gave it to us.
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