We are excited to study the One Word series . In this series we hope to share an opportunity to gain a better understanding and an opportunity to tune our hearts with God’s grace. When it comes to a better understanding through the study of One Word, we will give attention to words that will increase our understanding of: The Big Picture, Christian Character, Last Things, Our Relationships, God’s Church, Our Faith His Word, Life’s Challenges, Our Salvation, and God’s Nature.

When it comes to tuning our hearts with God’s grace our hearts will be spiritually enriched.

Jesus said, The good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth what is good; and the evil man out of the evil treasure brings forth what is evil; for his mouth speaks from that which fills his heart.

This study of important words from God’s Word, will store good treasures in the hearts of those who listen. Hearts filled with the Ancient Words will magnify Christ and the church through Christian living.

During this series of lessons, which take place every Sunday evening throughout this year, we will be using a book that has been put together from onewordstudy.com.

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