Mount Calvary Lutheran Church Red Deer
18 Selkirk Boulevard, Red Deer, Alberta   403.346.3798
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Thursday Night Bible Study

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Thursday Evenings
@ 7:00 pm
In Luther Lounge
(See church calendar here for full schedule)


This 5-session, video based small group bible study, Walk as Jesus Walked, by noted teacher and historian Ray Vander Lann. In this volume, Vander Lann helps you experience how the disciples translated Jesus’ call to passionate discipleship into language and imagery the Roman culture already understood. Filmed on location in Israel, Faith Lessons is a unique video series that brings God’s Word to life with astounding relevance. By weaving together the Bible’s fascinating historical, cultural, religious and geographical contexts, teacher and historian Ray Vander Lann reveals unique insights into the Scripture’s significance for modern believers.



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"Dependent on the grace of God,
we enrich and support each other in Christian growth,
and we reach out to make disciples for Christ."
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Lutheran Church Canada