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Didache Gathering

Is the point of Biblical creation stories "how" or "who"? What did Jesus know, and when did he know it? Is Revelation about some future time or about the now-time? Is the Old Testament a meaningless relic or does it have value for life today?

Didache is the name given to a series of independent gatherings that occur throughout the year. Didache (di-dah-KAY) means teaching, which explains our purpose; we intentionally meet for a limited time to study a particular topic related to Scripture, faith, and life.  Each study series is intended to standalone, independent of previous studies, and each aims to provide a better understanding God and what God has done through the Christ.

Led by EnGedi-Life teaching pastor, Didache is designed to be fresh, relevant, and challenging. Through informal dialog, lecture, and other means, ideas, viewpoints, and insights are offered that challenge current or preconceived ideas of God, Christ, faith, and Scripture. Our goal is to help people experience a greater perspective of God and faith, with the belief that such perspective will affect lives.

If you are ready to go beyond the superficial and/or repetitious studies that occur in many fellowships or Bible studies, we invite you to experience a Didache gathering. For more information about Didache or our next new teaching, please contact us.

Listed below is a sampling of previous and planned Didache series.

Canonical Prophets

This study introduces the prophetic books; what the books say about God, and how the books help people to understand Jesus and the NT. As well, you will find that while the prophetic books are historically old, they are surprisingly applicable today; many of the stories parallel issues that people are facing almost 2700 years later.

  • Begins: Thurs Nov 28, 2011 at 7:00pm-8:30pm:
  • Duration: Ten weeks (does not meet Dec 22 or Jan 19)

Ketubim

This study introduces the third division of the Hebrew Bible - Ketubim or Writings. We will look at selected books and explore such questions as: What are the Psalms? Is Daniel about the future or past? What is God's role in Job's suffering? How was the religious stage set for the environment Jesus entered?

  • Begins: Thursday Jun 7, 2012 at 7:00PM-8:30PM
  • Duration: 8-Weeks

Gospels In Context

This study introduces the Gospels and discusses these texts within their first century Jewish and Middle-East context.

  • Begins: Thursday Oct 4, 2012 at 7:00PM-8:30PM