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'Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible' Study: St Patrick's, Parramatta

'Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible' Study: St Patrick's, Parramatta
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Many people want to read the Bible because they know it is God’s Word but give up because it is so complicated. The Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible study program helps you to get the “big picture” of the Bible by showing how fourteen narrative books of the Bible tell the complete story from Adam and Eve to Christ and the Church.

In this study, presenter Jeff Cavins will show you how to read the Bible so that you can actually understand it. Aided by a unique color-coded Bible Timeline Chart that arranges the key people, places, and events of Scripture in chronological order, Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible will help you discover the story of salvation history and understand how you fit into God’s plan.

The Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible study program includes video presentations that explore the twelve time periods of The Bible Timeline Chart.

Time: 7.00pm - 8.30pm Friday nights

Dates: May 1st - June 19th 2020 (Please note the new change of date)

Location: St Patrick's Cathedral, 1 Marist Place, Parramatta NSW (in the hall)

Cost: Free to attend, workbooks will be available for purchase (recommended but not compulsory)

Enquiries: Alan D'Souza - alandsouza86@gmail.com

Charbel Raish, director of Parousia, will be facilitating the study.

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